Can
Live In Aston 19771 x LP Vinyl 27,90 €
Mastering, Music Base Studio, Bielefeld.
℗&© 2024 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Limited for the world outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Made in Germany.
Packaged in a single sleeve with 4-sided 12 inch insert with sleeve notes.
Recorded live at Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 4 March 1977
Can
Live In Cuxhaven 19761 x LP Vinyl 26,90 €
On hype sticker (transparent with white lettering):
Limited Edition Curacao Vinyl
with extensive sleeve notes
includes digital download
℗ & © 2021 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Limited for the world outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Printed in the EU.
Single sleeve inside fully black printed with white artwork illustrations (see photo).
Runouts are etched.
Can
Out Of Reach1 x LP Vinyl 17,90 €
Reissue in special parchment paper sleeve with square inner plastic bag for the vinyl, all house in an outer heavy gauge poly bag with barcode sticker on rear
(P) 1978
Vinyl has no visible Run Out Etching or markings
Can
Rite Time1 x LP Vinyl 19,90 €
Produced for „Fink & Star“ Production Ltd. CH-8031 Zürich Switzerland.
Recorded December 1986 at Outer Space Studio Nice France.
Mixed 1988 at Can – Studio Weilerswist Germany.
Edited 1989 in Holger’s Lab for Degenerated Music Cologne Germany.
(C) 1989 Spoon Musik (GEMA)
Made in W.-Germany
Damo Suzuki
Live At Marie-Antoinette2 x LP Vinyl 15,90 €
Issued in a single sleeve with two inserts.
℗+© play loud! productions 2017
Made in Germany
Recorded November 24, 2011, Marie-Antoinette, Berlin, Germany. Damo Suzuki (Can): voice; Dirk Dresselhaus (Schneider TM, Angel): electric baritone guitar and effects; Ilpo Väisänen (Pan Sonic, Angel): electronics and effects; Michael Beckett (kptmichigan, Super Reverb): electric guitar and effects; Claas Großzeit (Saal-C): drums and percussion; Tomoko Nakasato (Mio, JINN): dance and electric rake. Live mix by Austin Brown; studio mix by Dirk Dresselhaus at ZONE, Berlin; mastered by Rashad Becker. Designed by Tobias Frindt.
The renowned filmmakers Lucía Palacios and Dietmar Post captured the concert in one continuous 120-minute take. As part of the Play Loud! (Live) Music Series