Tago Mago by Can, released 30 August 2012, includes the following tracks: "Oh Yeah (2004 - Remaster)", "Aumgn (2004 - Remaster)", "Bring Me Coffee Or Tea (2004 - Remaster)" and more.
This version of Tago Mago comes as a 1xCD. -
"Tago Mago" is a groundbreaking double album by the legendary German experimental rock band Can, released in 1971 and now available on CD from the renowned label Mute. This seminal work is often hailed as one of the most influential albums in avant-garde and krautrock history, featuring hypnotic rhythms, innovative soundscapes, and improvisational brilliance across tracks like "Paperhouse," "Mushroom," and "Halleluhwah." The band's fearless approach to composition set new standards for progressive music worldwide. Can was formed in Cologne in 1968 by Irmin Schmidt, Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit, and later joined by vocalist Damo Suzuki. Their pioneering fusion of rock with electronic experimentation has inspired countless artists across genres. Mute Records is an iconic British label known for its commitment to artistic innovation; it has championed boundary-pushing acts such as Depeche Mode, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and Goldfrapp.
The second studio album by the German krautrock band Can, originally released as a double LP in August 1971. Tago Mago has been described as Can's best and most extreme record in sound and structure.[7] The album has received widespread critical acclaim and is cited as an influence by various artists.