In 1973, legendary Krautrock band CAN lost their charismatic lead singer Damo Suzuki. A year later, in November of 1974, they remade themselves and gave us Soon Over Babaluma. This is the story of that album, how a band can indeed find success after their frontman leaves. 👉 Subscribe for More Vinyl Videos: https://youtube.com/c/AndyFenstermaker/?sub_confirmation=1 🏆 Become a Member: https://fensepost.substack.com/subscribe WATCH NEXT: ✓ The Story of Kraftwerk's Autobahn: https://youtu.be/bvH90ddNup4 ✓ The Collapse of Mercer Arts Center: https://youtu.be/GxkZ8dQp51E ✓ The Story of New Order's Blue Monday: https://youtu.be/QGGgblDDKfM 🎥 Poetic Wax: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLylroYWVYWWXL84MH1T4Qr0wrRzjwlGMR GET THIS ON VINYL: https://amzn.to/3NPEwEg CHAPTERS: 0:00 An Intro to CAN 1:01 The Lead-Up to Soon Over Babaluma 3:13 Krautrock and CAN’s Genre Fusion 5:14 Inner Space Studio 6:58 Non-Western Rhythms and Scales 8:24 Minimalism and Ambient Music Influences 9:33 Tracks on Soon Over Babaluma 11:23 The Legacy and Influence of CAN #vinylcommunity #vinylrecords #vinylcollection #andyfenstermaker #fensepost #vinylchannel #poeticwax #can #damosuzuki #krautrock #musichistory #musicstorytelling #musicstory #musicdocumentary

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