Can Can #225 (2ª Época)

Can Can - 2ª época #138 & 144  Comics

Posted by Coda at July 3, 2024
Can Can - 2ª época #138 & 144

Can Can - 2ª época #138 & 144
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 2 núm. | 40.7 MB Total

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)  Comics

Posted by Coda at June 16, 2024
Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 6 núm. | 151 MB Total

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)  Comics

Posted by Coda at July 22, 2024
Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)
Ed. Bruguera, 1967 | Spanish | CBR | 6 núm. | 115 MB Total

Can Can - 2ª época (4 núms)  Comics

Posted by Coda at July 29, 2024
Can Can - 2ª época (4 núms)

Can Can - 2ª época (4 núms)
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 4 núm. | 114 MB Total

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)  Comics

Posted by Coda at July 16, 2024
Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)

Can Can - 2ª época (6 núms)
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 6 núm. | 123 MB Total

Can Can - Año I #51  Comics

Posted by Coda at Sept. 21, 2022
Can Can - Año I #51

Can Can - Año I #51
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 35 páginas | 31.7 MB

Can Can - Año I #82  Comics

Posted by Coda at Sept. 22, 2022
Can Can - Año I #82

Can Can - Año I #82
Ed. Bruguera, 1966 | Spanish | CBR | 35 páginas | 31.9 MB
Can - Box 1 [3 Albums, 1969-1981] (1991) [Japanese Edition] (Re-up)

Can - Box 1 [3 Albums, 1969-1981] (1991) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 671 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 256 MB | Covers - 154 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Krautrock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Alfa Records

Can - Monster Movie (1969). Though Monster Movie was the first full-length album in what would become a sprawling and often genre-defining discography, Can were on a level well ahead of the curve even in their most formative days. Recorded and released in 1969, Monster Movie bears many of the trademarks that Can would explore as they went on, as well as elements that would set the scene for the burgeoning Krautrock movement. This would be the only album Can's first singer Malcolm Mooney would sing the entirety of, as he was replaced by Damo Suzuki by the time of 1970's Soundtracks, leaving the band after going through a highly unstable time…
Can - The Lost Tapes [Recorded 1968-1977, 3CD Box Set] (2012) (Re-up)

Can - The Lost Tapes [Recorded 1968-1977, 3CD Box Set] (2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,21 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 462 MB | Covers - 763 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Krautrock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Spoon Records (CDSPOON55)

When the studio of ever-groundbreaking Krautrock pioneers Can was sold to Germany's Rock n' Pop Museum, the entire space was disassembled and moved, and in the process, reels and reels of poorly marked and seemingly forgotten tapes were found buried amid other detritus in the studio. These tapes held over 30 hours of unreleased music from Can spanning a nine-year period and including work from both vocalists Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki. Edited down to just over three hours, The Lost Tapes still includes an extensive amount of unheard studio, live, and soundtrack work from the band, and at its heights is as revelatory and brilliant as the best material on their well-loved albums…
Can - Box 4 [3 Albums, 1975-1977] (1992) [Japanese Edition] (Re-up)

Can - Box 4 [3 Albums, 1975-1977] (1992) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 708 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 274 MB | Covers - 131 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Krautrock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Alfa Records

Landed (1975). Stylistically the music on "Stranded" is very similar to the music on "Soon Over Babaluma (1974)". It´s just a bit more easily accessible. "Stranded" is still characterized by the trademark repetitive beats and both "Vernal Equinox", and the 13:20 minutes long closing track "Unfinished", feature the usual psychadelic experiments, as do the other shorter tracks, albeit in smaller doses.
Flow Motion (1976). The second of Can's three Virgin albums, 1976's Flow Motion, is a divisive record in the group's canon. It was their most commercially successful album (the opening track, "I Want More," was released as a single in the U.K. and actually charted, thanks to its smoothly percolating near-disco groove, which makes it resemble a late-period Roxy Music hit), but many fans dismiss it as the group's feint toward commercial success…