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Irmin Schmidt

Filmmusik Vol. 3 & 4

Label: Spoon Records

Format: 2LP

Genre: Electronic

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Original 1983 edition on Spoon with gategold sleeve of Can's Irmin Schmidt third solo double album and the third collection of his film work, featuring Jaki Liebezeit and Michael Karoli.

** condition: NM/NM ** "Irmin's next soundtrack collection of 1983 came as a double LP, accordingly numbered 3 & 4. Jaki LIebezeit and Michael Karoli of Can are again present as well as this time temporary Can and ex-Traffic percussionist Rebop Kwaku Bah, along with further long standing collaborators of Irmin, namely Manfred Schoof and Gerd Dudek. Famous Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu has a guest appearance.
This album is similarly eclectic and top quality as the previous Filmmusik 2. As an additional bonus we have vocals on some tracks, mostly done by Irmin himself, who is clearly not a singer, however he has a mysterious deep voice that works pretty well when used in the right places (which he does). In fact I love these songs (You Make Me Nervous, Mary In A Coma, Moerderlied) a lot. For all its quality, Schmidt's instrumental music can be quite abstract, experimental, and up in the air, and the tricky but memorable singing melodies (and particularly the whistled one in Mary In A Coma) give the listener something to cling to. Mary could almost get away as a single but has some properly confusing instrumental stuff thrown in. Moerderlied is a diabolical murder story delivered as a calm but nervously shivering waltz, and my favourite track. We also hear Jaki Liebezeit speaking in Fuerst von Atlantis.
Most of the remainder in rather experimental, with free jazz and contemporary classical influences, but mostly carried by the phantastic and hypnotic drum and percussion work that not only Can fans will love; once more Can values are generously delivered. An element that Can hadn't used is the wind instruments by Dudek, Schoof, and Ferrara, partly pretty atonal, but still very breathing and lively. And there's more melancholic and dreamy Irmin piano, which gets its highlight on the 14 minutes Aller Tage Abend Walzer together with Ferrara and Dudek on accordion and sax, a fascinating mix of slow lyrical parts, crescendos, and atmospheric interplays using mysterious harmonies."

Details
Cat. number: SPOON 018/19
Year: 1983
Notes:
Tracks A1, B1, B3, D1 from Flight To Berlin Track A2 from Ruhe Sanft Bruno Tracks A3, D2 from Leben Gundlings Friedrich Von Preussen Lessings Schlaf Traum Schrei Tracks A4, B2, C2, D3 from Der Mann Auf Der Mauer Track C1 from Es Ist Nicht Aller Tage Abend Recorded 1982/83

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