This was the first album Can made after Holger Czukay put aside his bass in favour of short wave radios and other found sounds. The group was also augmented by Jamaican bassist Rosko Gee and Ghanaian percussionist Reebop Kwaku Baah.
"One of the greatest albums of all time just got better. Do not miss." Quietus
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Definitive...
"A near-definitive guide to some of the world's most extraordinary music." THE GUARDIAN
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Soul...
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