About this album
Where they were
Released on August 1, 1969, 'Monster Movie' was Can's debut album, marking the beginning of their influential career in experimental music. At this time, the band was still forming its identity, having recently come together in Cologne and honing their unique sound that would challenge conventional rock norms.
Why it matters
'Monster Movie' is significant for its pioneering role in the Krautrock movement, influencing countless artists in progressive and experimental genres. The track 'Yoo Doo Right' showcases the band's improvisational style, which became a hallmark of their future work, garnering critical acclaim for its adventurous spirit.
Essential tracks
- "Father Cannot Yell" — This track features a compelling interplay between driving percussion and ethereal vocals, setting the tone for the album's experimental nature.
- "Mary, Mary So Contrary" — A more structured yet still innovative piece that illustrates Can's ability to blend melody with their avant-garde tendencies.
- "Yoo Doo Right" — 'Yoo Doo Right' stands out as a 20-minute journey into improvisation, representing Can's ethos of spontaneous creation and rhythmic exploration.
Release Date
August 1, 1969
Artist Origin
Germany
Tracklist
- 1 Father Cannot Yell 7:01
- 2 Mary, Mary So Contrary 6:16
- 3 Outside My Door 4:11
- 4 Yoo Doo Right 20:20