Album artwork for Unlimited Edition by Can

Remastered from original master tapes by Holger, Irmin and Jono Podmore. All of Can's albums were recorded in their own studio, Inner Space, initially located in an old castle and subsequently in a disused cinema. When they weren't touring, they worked in the studio every day, with bassist Holger Czukay acting as producer and engineer. their first few albums were recorded on 2-track equipment, and it was not until they were well established that multi track recording became available to them. Unlimited Edition is drawn from something like 7 years worth of work, some of it material left off mainstream releases, some of it work in progress, some of it apparently recorded for the band's own amusement and all of it fascinating. Both of Can's lead vocalists, the American Malcolm Mooney and the Japanese Damo Suzuki, are represented on this album, and there is also plenty of instrumental work. Tracks 1 - 13 were originally released as limited edition a couple of years prior to this, and were combined with the remaining pieces to make an excellent value double album in 1976.

Can

Unlimited Edition

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Album artwork for Unlimited Edition by Can
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£34.99

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Released 06/08/2014Catalogue Number

XSPOON23-24

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Album artwork for Unlimited Edition by Can
CD

£11.99

Released 06/01/2023Catalogue Number

CDSPOON23/24

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Can

Unlimited Edition

Spoon
Album artwork for Unlimited Edition by Can
LPx2

£34.99

Black
Released 06/08/2014Catalogue Number

XSPOON23-24

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Album artwork for Unlimited Edition by Can
CD

£11.99

Released 06/01/2023Catalogue Number

CDSPOON23/24

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Remastered from original master tapes by Holger, Irmin and Jono Podmore. All of Can's albums were recorded in their own studio, Inner Space, initially located in an old castle and subsequently in a disused cinema. When they weren't touring, they worked in the studio every day, with bassist Holger Czukay acting as producer and engineer. their first few albums were recorded on 2-track equipment, and it was not until they were well established that multi track recording became available to them. Unlimited Edition is drawn from something like 7 years worth of work, some of it material left off mainstream releases, some of it work in progress, some of it apparently recorded for the band's own amusement and all of it fascinating. Both of Can's lead vocalists, the American Malcolm Mooney and the Japanese Damo Suzuki, are represented on this album, and there is also plenty of instrumental work. Tracks 1 - 13 were originally released as limited edition a couple of years prior to this, and were combined with the remaining pieces to make an excellent value double album in 1976.