Live in Stuttgart 1975

Can - Live in Stuttgart 1975
Critic Score
Based on 7 reviews
User Score
Based on 33 ratings
Liked by 5 people
May 28, 2021 / Release Date
Live / Format
Mute / Label
Krautrock / Genre
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CRITIC REVIEWS

100
Record Collector
With the supernatural telepathy between Irmin Schmidt, Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli and Jaki Liebezeit flaring at full force on five lengthy untitled improvisations, there are moments here when the jaw hangs in disbelief that such a miraculously special monster mutant could have ever stalked the planet.
89
Spectrum Culture

Live in Stuttgart 1975 is a superb live album that sheds a revealing light on the nature of one of the 1970s’ most enigmatic and mercurial bands.

82
Pitchfork
This 1975 set captures the band reconnecting with the psych-rock fury of its primordial years, drawing from a cleaned-up recording of a super-fan’s tape.
80
AllMusic

Their studio albums solidified Can's reputation as one of the most important and groundbreaking bands of their time, but Stuttgart 1975 exemplifies how that creative spirit translated to the stage, highlighting yet another side of Can's limitless ability.

ShoegazeJake
100

This is pretty insane

rich1977
74

learning to count in German never so much fun.

track are potentially:

Eins - Improvisation
Zwei - Bel Air
Drei - Quantum Physics (unrecognisably extended to 35 minutes)
Vier
Fünf

the final 2 tracks have elements of 'Pinch' and 'Dizzy Dizzy'.

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Track List

  1. Stuttgart 75 Eins
  2. Stuttgart 75 Zwei
  3. Stuttgart 75 Drei
  4. Stuttgart 75 Vier
  5. Stuttgart 75 Fünf
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Added on: May 1, 2021