Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can
Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can

Live in Brighton 1975 is the second in a series of Can live concerts available in full for the first time on vinyl and CD. Originally recorded on tape, these carefully restored live albums will comprise the entirety of each show in the format of a story with a beginning, middle and end, with Can’s performances taking on a life of their own. The band’s line up for this legendary 1975 performance features all four original members— Irmin Schmidt on keys, Jaki Leibezeit on drums, Michel Karoli on guitar, and Holger Czukay on bass. Can’s powerful influence has never diminished, and their indelible mark is apparent in the bands who freely acknowledge their importance - from Portishead, James Murphy, Sonic Youth, New Order, Factory Floor, Public Image Ltd, Mogwai, Madlib and Radiohead - as well as across other disciplines such as visual art and literature.

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Live in Brighton 1975

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Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can
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Released 12/03/2021Catalog Number

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Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can
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Can

Live in Brighton 1975

Mute
Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can
CDx2

$18.99

Released 12/03/2021Catalog Number

MUE56780.2

Learn more
Album artwork for Live in Brighton 1975 by Can
LPx3 +

$51.99

Inca Gold Vinyl

Released 12/03/2021Catalog Number

MUE56797.1

Learn more

Live in Brighton 1975 is the second in a series of Can live concerts available in full for the first time on vinyl and CD. Originally recorded on tape, these carefully restored live albums will comprise the entirety of each show in the format of a story with a beginning, middle and end, with Can’s performances taking on a life of their own. The band’s line up for this legendary 1975 performance features all four original members— Irmin Schmidt on keys, Jaki Leibezeit on drums, Michel Karoli on guitar, and Holger Czukay on bass. Can’s powerful influence has never diminished, and their indelible mark is apparent in the bands who freely acknowledge their importance - from Portishead, James Murphy, Sonic Youth, New Order, Factory Floor, Public Image Ltd, Mogwai, Madlib and Radiohead - as well as across other disciplines such as visual art and literature.