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Description:
Labelcode FDSPOON69
"Live In Keele 1977 (2LP)" is a captivating live album by the legendary German experimental rock band Can, released in the LP format by Spoon Records. This double vinyl set captures an electrifying performance from 1977 at Keele University, showcasing Can's signature blend of improvisation, hypnotic rhythms, and avant-garde soundscapes. The recording immerses listeners in the band's dynamic interplay and boundary-pushing creativity during their prime years. Can are pioneers of krautrock and have influenced countless artists across genres with albums like "Tago Mago," "Ege Bamyasi," and "Future Days." Their innovative approach to music has earned them critical acclaim worldwide. Spoon Records, founded by Hildegard Schmidt (wife of keyboardist Irmin Schmidt), is dedicated to preserving and reissuing Can?s groundbreaking catalog as well as related projects, ensuring that new generations can experience these seminal works.