Saw Delight
Can · 1977
38 min · 5 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · Krautrock
A vibrant fusion of experimental rhythms and eclectic instrumentation that embodies the essence of Krautrock.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- gradual builds and payoffs long immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- 'Saw Delight' was released in 1977, marking Can's seventh studio album during a period of artistic experimentation following their acclaimed 'Future Days' (1973). At this point, the band's lineup had shifted with the departure of Damo Suzuki, leading them to explore new vocal styles and compositional approaches. The album reflects their ongoing evolution as they navigated the changing landscape of progressive rock.
- If you like
- progressive rock, art rock, Krautrock
Saw Delight is an album by Can, released in 1977. A vibrant fusion of experimental rhythms and eclectic instrumentation that embodies the essence of Krautrock. 'Saw Delight' is notable for its unique blend of genres and received critical acclaim for its innovative sound. It represents a pivotal moment in Can's career where they continued to influence the avant-garde music scene, inspiring future artists within post-punk and experimental rock. The album's exploration of rhythm and texture exemplifies the band's lasting legacy in music history. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Saw Delight sound like?
A vibrant fusion of experimental rhythms and eclectic instrumentation that embodies the essence of Krautrock. Rooted in progressive rock and art rock.
What makes Saw Delight by Can notable?
'Saw Delight' is notable for its unique blend of genres and received critical acclaim for its innovative sound. It represents a pivotal moment in Can's career where they continued to influence the avant-garde music scene, inspiring future artists within post-punk and experimental rock. The album's exploration of rhythm and texture exemplifies the band's lasting legacy in music history. 'Saw Delight' was released in 1977, marking Can's seventh studio album during a period of artistic experimentation following their acclaimed 'Future Days' (1973). At this point, the band's lineup had shifted with the departure of Damo Suzuki, leading them to explore new vocal styles and compositional approaches. The album reflects their ongoing evolution as they navigated the changing landscape of progressive rock.
Who is Saw Delight for?
Saw Delight works well if you're into gradual builds and payoffs, long immersive listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.
How many songs are on Saw Delight?
Saw Delight has 5 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Don’t Say No Standout 6:36
- 2 Sunshine Day and Night Standout 5:50
- 3 Call Me 5:52
- 4 Animal Waves Standout 15:31
- 5 Fly by Night 4:10
Release Date
March 1, 1977
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
38 min 2 sec
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