In Concert At The BBC 1973 Vinyl. This 1973 Vinyl in stock. For more check out all the official Can merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P
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In Concert At The BBC 1973 Vinyl. This 1973 Vinyl is in stock. For more check out all the official Can merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P Recorded specially for BBC radio In Concert during Cans 1973 UK tour, this excellentsounding recording finds the five piece band atthe height of their live prowess, as they explore themes and riffs whilst responding to each other in real time. The constantly evolvinginterplay between keyboards Schmidt, guitar Karoli and vocals Suzuki is underpinned by the propulsive Czukay Liebezeit rhythmsection. Comes with comprehensive sleeve notes and full recording details. All tracks written by Can Czukay Karoli Liebezeit Schmidt Suzuki. Recorded for BBC Radio In Concert live at The Paris Theatre, London on February 19th 1973, transmitted March3rd. Recording quality excellent throughout
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