Can discography
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Releases | |
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↙Studio albums | 12 |
↙Compilation albums | 13 |
↙Singles | 12 |
↙Video albums | 7 |
↙Soundtracks | 9 |
This is a discography of the krautrock band Can.
Studio albums
- Monster Movie (1969)
- Soundtracks (1970)
- Tago Mago (1971)
- Ege Bamyasi (1972)
- Future Days (1973)
- Soon Over Babaluma (1974)
- Landed (1975)
- Flow Motion (1976)
- Saw Delight (1977)
- Out of Reach (1978)
- Can (1979)
- Rite Time (1989)
All of these albums except Out of Reach, disowned by the band, are available as remastered SACDs through Spoon Records.
Compilations/Live Albums
- Limited Edition (United Artists, 1974) – collection of 1968–1974 rarities that was expanded to become Unlimited Edition
- Unlimited Edition (Virgin, UK/Harvest, Ger., 1976) – collection of 1968–1975 rarities
- Opener (Sunset, 1976) – compilation from 1972–1974 album material
- Cannibalism (United Artists, 1978) – compilation from 1969–1974 album material (two tracks dropped for CD reissue)
- Delay 1968 (Spoon, 1981–1968–1969) rarities and out-takes collection
- Incandescence (Virgin, 1983) – compilation from 1969–1977 album material
- Cannibalism 2 (Spoon, 1992) – compilation from 1974–1981 album material, also includes a few tracks from singles
- Anthology (Spoon, 1993) – compilation from 1968–1991 album and soundtrack material
- Cannibalism 3 (Spoon, 1993) – compilation from 1979–1991 solo album material
- The Peel Sessions (Strange Fruit, 1995) – collection of 1973–1975 recordings from BBC radio's John Peel Show
- Sacrilege (Spoon, 1997) – remix album, contains a remix of the hit "Spoon" by Sonic Youth
- Can Live (Spoon, 1999) – collection of live recordings 1972–1977 (originally packaged with the Can Box CD/video/book set)
- The Lost Tapes (Mute, 2012) - 3-CD box set compilation of unreleased studio and live recordings from 1968 to 1977 (No.77 in UK, June 2012)
- The Lost Tapes (Mute, December 2012) - 5-LP box.
Note: Unlimited Edition and Delay 1968 are available as remastered SACDs through Spoon Records.
Bootlegs
- Horrortrip in the Paperhouse: Live 1972/73 (1994).
- Radio Waves (Sonic Platten, 1997) – collection of 1969–1972 live and rare recordings
- Zhengzheng Rikang (Nörvenich, 2006) - early 1969 bootleg
Singles
- "Agilok & Blubbo" {Can as The Inner Space} / "Kamera Song" {Rosemarie Heinikel} (Deutsche Vogue, DV 14785 – 1968)
- "Kama Sutra" {Irmin Schmidt with The Inner Space} / "I'm Hiding my Nightingale" {Margarete Juvan} (Metronome, M 25128 – November 1968)
- "Soul Desert" / "She Brings The Rain" (Liberty 15 340, 1970)
- "She Brings The Rain"/"Deadlock" (Liberty, September 1970)
- "Turtles Have Short Legs"/"Halleluwah" (Liberty, March 1971)
- "Spoon"/"Shikaku Maru Ten" (United Artists, December 1971)
- "Vitamin C"/"I'm so green" (United Artists, 1972)
- "Moonshake"/"Splash" (United Artists, October 1973)
- "Dizzy Dizzy"/"Come Sta La Luna" (United Artists, December 1974)
- "Hunters and Collectors"/"Vernal Equinox" (Virgin, 1975)
- "I Want More"/"..and More" (Virgin, July 1976) (reached No 26 in UK, October 1976, written by their live sound mixer Peter Gilmour)
- "Silent Night"/"Cascade Waltz" (Virgin, November 1976)
- "Don't Say No"/"Return" (Virgin, April 1977)
- "Can-Can"/"Can Be" (Lightning, June 1978)
- "Can-Can"/"Aspectacle" (Harvest, 1979)
- "Hoolah Hoolah" (Double-Mix)/"Hoolah Hoolah" (Sun Electric Mix) (Phonogram, 1990)
- "I Want More"/"..and More" (Spoon, 2006 reissue)
Film and video
- (1970) "Mein schönes kurzes Leben" (TV-Movie by Klaus Lemke)
- (1971) Beat Club TV (performance of Paperhouse)
- (1972) Free Concert
- (1973) Mixed Media In Soest
- (1998) The Can Documentary
- (1999) The Can Box (Box set including Can Documentary, Free Concert, Two Live CDs and a book)
- (2004) The Can DVD (2 DVDs with CAN material and 1 Audio CD with the solo material)
Soundtracks
- (1968) Kama Sutra
- (1969) Ein Großer graublauer Vogel
- (1970) Creem
- (1970) Deadlock
- (1970) Deep End
- (1972) Tatort – Tote Taube in der Beethovenstraße
- (1973) Alice in den Städten
- (1991) Until the End of the World
- (2002) Morvern Callar
- (2010) Norwegian Wood
References
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