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Out of Reach
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1978
RecordedOctober 1977
Genre
Length35:19
LabelHarvest
ProducerCan
Can chronology
Saw Delight
(1977)
Out of Reach
(1978)
Can
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
Pitchfork3.7/10[3]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]

Out of Reach is the ninth studio album by the Germankrautrock band Can, released as an LP in 1978 on Harvest Records.[1] It is their tenth official studio album, discounting compilations such as Unlimited Edition.

Context[edit]

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The band's previous album Saw Delight was the first to include former Traffic members Rosko Gee and Rebop Kwaku Baah. Wolf quest 3 download. Founding bassist and producerHolger Czukay was reduced to the position of making electronic sounds[5] as Gee took over the bass duties. Czukay left the band during the recording sessions for what was to become Out of Reach.[1]

Style[edit]

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As a partial result of Czukay's departure, the new members are said to dominate the group's sound on this album (or 'to impose too strict a sense of rhythm on Can's once free-flowing music', according to an interview[6]). Critically acclaimed drummer Jaki Liebezeit's beats are greatly reduced in their power in relation to Baah's percussion.[1] However, the album's strong guitar solos from Michael Karoli are a link to the older Can sound, and have drawn comparisons to those of Carlos Santana.[7] Gee has also been praised as creating a jazz sound,[1] but equally Out of Reach has been criticized for delving into a disco style.[7] Death rule: lost code mac os.

Music[edit]

Rosko Gee takes lead vocals on 'Pauper's Daughter and I' (quoting the 'Jack and Jill' nursery rhyme) and 'Give Me No 'Roses', and is credited with writing these two tracks,[1] although according to a 1997 interview with the band in Mojo magazine, this lack of collaboration with the rest of the group was a sign that the band was about to collapse.[6] Rebop sings on the track 'Like INOBE GOD', which has been called Can's worst-ever recorded piece.[1]

The four other songs ('Serpentine', 'November', 'Seven Days Awake' and 'One More Day') are instrumental.[citation needed]

Reissued versions[edit]

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Out of Reach has variously been reissued as a double CD with Can's 1979 self-titled release Can (also known as Inner Space after the band's recording studio)[8] and on its own in several single CD versions, e.g. on MagMid (TKO Magnum Music) in the United Kingdom,[9] but was long more difficult to find than other Can albums.[1] Being the only Can album that features no input from Holger Czukay (its followup Can had some editing by Czukay[10]), it was disowned by the band for many years - hence its rather haphazard reissue history - and was not listed as part of their discography on their official website.[11] It was not issued either as part of Spoon Records' first CD reissues of most of their albums in 1989, nor in a remastered Super Audio CD edition in 2006 unlike all the other Can studio albums.[12]It was finally officially re-issued by Spoon Records, in CD, vinyl and digital formats, on 18 August 2014.[13]

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Out of Reach has variously been reissued as a double CD with Can's 1979 self-titled release Can (also known as Inner Space after the band's recording studio)[8] and on its own in several single CD versions, e.g. on MagMid (TKO Magnum Music) in the United Kingdom,[9] but was long more difficult to find than other Can albums.[1] Being the only Can album that features no input from Holger Czukay (its followup Can had some editing by Czukay[10]), it was disowned by the band for many years - hence its rather haphazard reissue history - and was not listed as part of their discography on their official website.[11] It was not issued either as part of Spoon Records' first CD reissues of most of their albums in 1989, nor in a remastered Super Audio CD edition in 2006 unlike all the other Can studio albums.[12]It was finally officially re-issued by Spoon Records, in CD, vinyl and digital formats, on 18 August 2014.[13]

Track listing[edit]

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.'Serpentine[1]'noneKaroli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Gee, Baah4:03
2.'Pauper's Daughter and I'GeeGee5:57
3.'November'noneKaroli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Gee, Baah7:37
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
4.'Seven Days Awake'noneKaroli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Gee, Baah5:12
5.'Give Me No 'Roses'GeeGee5:21
6.'Like Inobe God[a]'wordmelody by BaahKaroli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Gee, Baah5:51
7.'One More Day'noneKaroli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Gee, Baah1:37
Total length:35:19

Personnel[edit]

Musicians[edit]

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  • Jaki Liebezeit: drums
  • Michael Karoli: guitars, violins on 'Roses'
  • Irmin Schmidt: piano, keyboards, Alpha 77
  • Rosko Gee: bass, vocal and words on 'Roses' and 'Pauper's Daughter and I', Fender piano on 'Roses', flangbass on 'Seven Days a Week' and 'Serpentine'
  • Rebop Kwaku Baah: percussion, Polymoog on 'Roses', voice, wordmelody on 'Like Inobe God'

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Other personnel[edit]

  • René Tinner: recording engineer
  • Conny Plank: mixer
  • Hildegard Schmidt: manager
  • A. Backhausen: photography, cover design

Notes and references[edit]

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Citations[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghiMason, Stewart. 'Can: Out of Reach' at AllMusic. Retrieved 21 February 2007.
  2. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). 'Can'. Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN978-0857125958.
  3. ^Richardson, Mark (11 August 2003). 'Can: Out of Reach'. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  4. ^Nathan Brackett; Christian David Hoard (2004). The new Rolling Stone album guide. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 134. ISBN978-0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^'Saw Delight'. Can Releases. Spoon Records. Archived from the original on 2007-01-03. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  6. ^ abGill, Andy (April 1997). 'Can'. Mojo. London: EMAP Performance. ISSN1351-0193. Archived from the original on 5 May 1999.
  7. ^ abPrindle, Mark. 'Out of Reach'. Can. MarkPrindle.com. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  8. ^'Can & Out of Reach' at AllMusic. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  9. ^Channel 4 SlashMusicArchived January 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^'Can'. Can Releases. Spoon Records. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  11. ^'Can Releases'. Discography. Spoon Records. Archived from the original on 2007-02-27. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  12. ^'Can ‒ Remastered!!!'. News. Spoon Records. July 2005. Archived from the original on 1 December 2005.
  13. ^'MUTE • Can • Release all their studio albums individually on vinyl – including Out Of Reach, available for the first time since 1978 (CD/LP/Digital)'. Mute.com. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
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