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Soundtracks

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Release Date: 1st April 2022

Limited Edition Clear Purple Vinyl
Includes high definition audio download code
Following the release of the first two parts of CAN's live series, Mute and Spoon Records reissue a limited edition run of Soundtracks on clear purple vinyl.

Soundtracks, a compilation of songs CAN had composed for different movies, was released in 1970 before the band started work on their second album. This record said goodbye to the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney, who features on ‘Soul Desert’ and ‘She Brings The Rain’, to be replaced by Japanese singer Damo Suzuki. Bridging the gap between the improvisatory rock jams of their earlier recordings, Monster Movie and Delay 1968, Soundtracks also laid the foundations for their more electronic and experimental sounding work, such as Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi.

"Intricate and subtle" - All Music

"Often overlooked...A good sampling of their more straightforward experiments" - Pitchfork

Side A.

Deadlock
Tango Whiskyman
Deadlock
Don't Turn The Light On, Leave Me Alone
Soul Desert
Side B.

Mother Sky
She Brings The Rain

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Release Date: 1st April 2022

Limited Edition Clear Purple Vinyl
Includes high definition audio download code
Following the release of the first two parts of CAN's live series, Mute and Spoon Records reissue a limited edition run of Soundtracks on clear purple vinyl.

Soundtracks, a compilation of songs CAN had composed for different movies, was released in 1970 before the band started work on their second album. This record said goodbye to the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney, who features on ‘Soul Desert’ and ‘She Brings The Rain’, to be replaced by Japanese singer Damo Suzuki. Bridging the gap between the improvisatory rock jams of their earlier recordings, Monster Movie and Delay 1968, Soundtracks also laid the foundations for their more electronic and experimental sounding work, such as Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi.

"Intricate and subtle" - All Music

"Often overlooked...A good sampling of their more straightforward experiments" - Pitchfork

Side A.

Deadlock
Tango Whiskyman
Deadlock
Don't Turn The Light On, Leave Me Alone
Soul Desert
Side B.

Mother Sky
She Brings The Rain