Can - Tago Mago
Can's 1971 release, "Tago Mago," is nothing less than a watershed moment in the world of early progressive rock. Surrounding the emergence of Can was a highly sophisticated rock evolution. With the likes of King Crimson pushing performance boundaries into substantially more complex territory and Pink Floyd exploring the outer realms of space, it would be logically difficult to emerge as something truly unique during the rise of progressive rock in the early seventies. Ironically, Can made originality look effortless. With complexity rapidly becoming the focus of rock, Can pushed against the grain, delving into a far more primal brand of avant-garde modern minimalism, with magnificent success. "Tago Mago" is truly years ahead of its time. FROM AMAZON USER REVIEW
See also: Killer Krautrock
Vinyl Releases:- United Artists Records - UAS 29 211/12 X (Germany) LP
- Spoon Records - SPOON 006/7 (Germany) LP
- Spoon Records - SPOON 006/7 (Germany) LP
- United Artists Records - UAS 29 211/12 X (France) LP
- United Artists Records - UAS 29 211 (US) LP
- United Artists Records - UAD 60009 (UK) LP
- United Artists Records - UAS 29 211 X (US) LP
- Spoon Records - SPOON 006/7 (France) LP
- United Artists Records - UAS 29 211/12 X (Germany) LP
Images from Vinyl Releases of Tago Mago
Tracks
- A1) Paperhouse
- A2) Mushroom
- A3) Oh Yeah
- B) Halleluwah
- C) Aumgn
- D1) Peking O.
- D2) Bring Me Coffee Or Tea
Track listing above is from
United Artists Records - UAS 29 211/12 X (Germany) LP
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