CAN - SAW DELIGHT (1977 LP/2009 REMASTER/2012 REISSUE)
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Spoon Records Kraut-Rock classic from 1977 reissued by Mute Records in 2012
After the glowing success of the 2012 ‘Lost Tapes’ Triple Disc 12” Boxed Set of Unreleased Material, Mute Records and CAN finally got it all together to re-issue the 2009 Remasters of their Back Catalogue. These 2012 standard CD reissues all contain the same audio as the SACD/CD Hybrid Remasters produced in 2009, all of which had been generally unavailable for quite some time, and as such, were fetching some crazy prices!
The ‘Saw Delight’ album features the band line-up of: Michael Karoli (guitar / electric violin / vocal on tracks 1 & 5), Irmin Schmidt (keyboards / Alpha 77 / vocal on track 10), Holger Czukay (wave receiver / sounds / vocal on track 1), Jaki Liebezeit (drums / vocal on track 1), Rosko Gee (bass / vocals on tracks 1 & 3) & Reebop Kwaku Baah (percussion / vocal on track 1).
CAN are legends from the 70’s, renowned for being a quartet of musicians charting a whole new territory in the guitar-bass-drums-keyboards area of serious music with a rock/psych influence, and allied to vocalists who could only be described as completely unique in their approach to, and style of delivery of the often long and improvised music the group would play, their sound became the definitive Kraut-Rock!
Musically we're talking about a drum style that was the foundation on which most trance, post-punk and techno contemporary releases of the 80's and 90's were built. Jaki Liebezeit's varied, yet somehow hypnotic, powerful and dynamic drumming style was central to the heart and core of the group's compositions and became the backbone of CAN’s music. This nucleus was strengthened by the solid and clean electric bass work of Holger Czukay that propelled and enhanced the ever-varied drum patterns, supporting and driving the rhythmic undercurrents of the musical soundscapes, while Michael Karoli's scorching lead guitar licks flew out on top and flowed, soared or screamed through the ether. Irmin Schmidt's keyboards / synthesizer work provided a vast backdrop to the CAN sound, adding coloration and acting as rhythmic partner and as a lead instrument when required, but without the flashy solos the UK Prog keyboard musicians of the time were delivering.
The vocals were, to say the least, different! Some albums feature the anguished, emotional, almost monotone & sometimes psychotic vocals of the American Malcolm Mooney; others contain the unintelligible foreign vocals of Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki. The one thing they both have in common is they add to the CAN sound, both enhancing it and contributing to its totally unique nature. On later works Irmin Schmidt handled any necessary vocals in a more subdued manner, but again adding to the eerie quality of the music.
CAN: SAW DELIGHT Track List:
01. Don't Say No (6:28)
02. Sunshine Day & Night (6:02)
03. Call Me (5:33)
04. Animal Waves (15:19)
05. Fly By Night (4:07)
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