Yoo Doo Right is a track from the 1969 debut album of the band Can , Monster Movie . The album includes a 20-minute fragment of a musical improvisation recording, which lasted about six hours. The song combines the tribal- sounding of the rhythm section with the mantra-like reading of vocalist Malcolm Muni .
Yoo doo right | ||||
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Executor | Can | |||
Album | Monster movie | |||
Date of issue | 1969 | |||
Genre | Kraut-rock | |||
Duration | 20:27 | |||
Label | Mute | |||
Author | Can | |||
Producer | Can | |||
Track listing for Monster Movie | ||||
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Can continued to play the song and after Mooney left, one of these performances was included in the Can Live album. Cover songs were performed by Geraldine Fibbers , Thin White Rope , Masaki Batoh and others.
In 2001, shortly after the death of permanent member Can Michael Caroli , a group of musicians, together with Austrian composer Karlheinz Essl, sang the song in several hour-long concert performances dedicated to the memory of the guitarist.
Facts
In the first song on the album Primal Scream Screamadelica there is a line “ I was blind, now I can see you made a believer outta me ”, which also sounds in “Yoo Doo Right” [1] .
Notes
Links
- Yoo Doo Right : music performance in memory of Michael Karoli (1948-2001) (English)