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Ege Bamyasi

Ege Bamyası (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈeɟe ˈbamjasɯ], lit. "Aegean okra") is the third studio album by German krautrock band Can, originally released as an LP in 1972 by United Artists. The album contains the single "Spoon", which charted in the Top 10 in Germany owing its use as the theme of German TV thriller mini-series Das Messer. The success of the single allowed Can to move to a better studio in Weilerswist, where they recorded the rest of the album.

Ege Bamyası
Studio album by
Released29 November 1972
RecordedDecember 1971 - June 1972
StudioInner Space Studio, Weilerswist, near Cologne
Genre
Length40:06
LabelUnited Artists
ProducerCan
Can chronology
Tago Mago
(1971)
Ege Bamyası
(1972)
Future Days
(1973)
Singles from Ege Bamyası
  1. "Spoon"
    Released: 1971
  2. "Vitamin C"
    Released: 1972
  3. "I'm So Green"
    Released: 1972

Ege Bamyası has received much critical acclaim since its release and has been cited as an influence by various artists, with several playing cover versions of songs from the album. Remix versions of several tracks by various artists are included on the 1997 album Sacrilege. It was remastered and reissued as a hybrid SACD in 2004.

Production and release edit

With the commercial success of their hit single "Spoon" (which reached #6 on the German charts[5] and sold 300,000 copies), Can were able to hire a large ex-cinema in Weilerswist near Cologne, which they used as a part-working, part-living space, and which they named "Inner Space". However, things nearly didn't work out as guitarist Michael Karoli recalled that the sessions were "frustrated by keyboardist Irmin Schmidt and vocalist Damo Suzuki's playing chess obsessively day in, day out"[6] and that "completing recording became a frantic process, with some tracks having to be recorded practically in real time and the single 'Spoon' added to make up for a shortfall in material."[6]

Ege Bamyası was recorded by Holger Czukay at Weilerswist[7] and originally released in 1972 by United Artists. In September 2004, the album, along with the majority of Can's discography, was remastered and released as a hybrid SACD.[8] The re-release includes a booklet with commentary on the album by David Stubbs, as well as previously unreleased photos of the band.

The success of the song "Spoon" and sales from this album inspired Can to throw a free concert in an attempt to reach a wider audience. The Can Free Concert was filmed by Martin Schäfer, Robbie Müller and Egon Mann for director Peter Przygodda at the Cologne Sporthalle on 3 February 1972 and is included on the Can DVD.[9]

In a 2006 interview with David Stubbs in Uncut magazine Irmin Schmidt commented: "People imagine Can was all done in the editing, but for 'Soup' there was no editing at all. We'd found out the record was too short; it needed ten more minutes of music by the next morning, so we wrote, played and recorded it the night before. No editing!" Czukay added: "We recorded Ege Bamyasi in a new studio, which had formerly been a cinema. That new environment affected the sound. The drums were not so heavy and rough, the vocals and instruments were separated out. 'Vitamin C' became the title track of Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street, a movie by Samuel Fuller. That's often how it was. We made music, then found a use for it later. 'Soup' is my favourite track."[10]

Cover artwork edit

The album cover shows a photograph of a can of "Ege Bamyası" (Turkish for "Aegean okra"). In the August 2006 Uncut interview with Stubbs, Schmidt explained: "The can on the cover is not a silly concept idea. It was a can Jaki had found in a Turkish shop. There, the word Can means something like Life. There's no concept behind titles like "Vitamin C" and "I'm So Green", but certainly we were very organic in our sound by now."[10]

Reception edit

Ege Bamyası has received considerable critical acclaim since its release. British music weekly Melody Maker wrote: "Can are without doubt the most talented and most consistent experimental rock band in Europe, England included."[21] PopMatters characterized the album as "every bit as compact and tetchy as its predecessor was epic and spacey," calling it "a masterful piece of psychedelic rock fused with tightly wound funk."[3]

Accolades edit

Accolades for Ege Bamyası
Publications/Sources Accolade Year Rank
Pitchfork "Top 100 Albums of the 1970s" 2004 19[22]
Rolling Stone "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" 2020 454[23]
Uncut "200 Greatest Albums of All Time" 2016 75[24]
NME "NME's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" 2013 297[25]
Stylus "Top 101-200 Albums of All Time" 2004 113[26]
Paste "The 70 Best Albums of the 1970s" 2020 63[27]
Fact "The 100 best albums of the 1970s" 2014 97[28]

Legacy edit

Influence edit

Various artists have cited Ege Bamyası as an influence. Stephen Malkmus of Pavement has been quoted as saying "I played Can's Ege Bamyası album every night before I went to sleep for about three years."[29] Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth recalls, "I found Ege Bamyası in the 49-cent bin at Woolworth's. I didn't see anything written about Can, I didn't know anything about them except this okra can on the cover, which seemed completely bizarre. I finally picked that record up, and I completely wore it out. It was so alluring. Something about it made Can seem to be playing outside of rock 'n' roll. It was unlike anything else I was hearing at the time."[30] Geoff Barrow of Portishead picked Ege Bamyası as one of their favourite 13 albums on The Quietus' Bakers Dozen series.[31] The band Spoon takes its name from the eponymous track on this album, and cites the band as a major influence.[32]

Covers & samples edit

There have been cover versions of songs from Ege Bamyası by various artists. "I'm So Green" was covered by Beck and was submitted for a planned Can tribute album produced by the Dust Brothers.[33] Kanye West sampled "Sing Swan Song" for his song "Drunk and Hot Girls" on the album Graduation, and derives many of the song's lyrics from Damo Suzuki's vocals.[34] Remix versions of several Ege Bamyası songs are included on the album Sacrilege. The Kleptones have incorporated "Vitamin C" into their mix "Hectic City 7 – May Daze".[35] For the album's 40th anniversary, Stephen Malkmus played it in its entirety on 1 December 2012 at WEEK-END Festival in Cologne, Germany.[36] A recording of this performance was released as a limited-edition live album on Record Store Day 2013.

In popular culture edit

"Vitamin C" can be heard in Pedro Almodóvar's movie Broken Embraces[37] as well as in Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel Inherent Vice.[38] It also features prominently in the 2016 Netflix series The Get Down as a theme for the character Dizzee Kipling and in an episode of Preacher.[39] In addition to Das Messer, "Spoon" also appears in the soundtrack to Morvern Callar while "I'm So Green" was used in the documentary Spaceship Earth.[40]

In the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Jojolion, part 8 of the series, a character named Damo Tamaki has a stand named "Vitamin C", reference to the song on the album. Damo's name in turn references Damo Suzuki, the lead singer of Can.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Czukay, Karoli, Liebezeit, Schmidt, Suzuki

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Pinch"9:30
2."Sing Swan Song"4:49
3."One More Night"5:36
Side two
No.TitleLength
4."Vitamin C"3:32
5."Soup"10:32
6."I'm So Green"3:06
7."Spoon"3:04
Total length:40:06

Personnel edit

Can

Production edit

  • Ingo Trauer – original artwork
  • Richard J. Rudow – original design
  • Andreas Torkler – design (2004 re-release)

References edit

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  38. ^ Renshaw, David (18 November 2014). "Details of Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood's 'Inherent Vice' soundtrack confirmed". NME. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  39. ^ "WhatSong Soundtracks - Stream Songs from the Latest Movies & TV Shows". www.what-song.com. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  40. ^ "Playlist". Spaceship Earth. Retrieved 26 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Review by Julian Cope at Head Heritage
  • Discogs entry for Ege Bamyası

bamyasi, bamyası, turkish, pronunciation, ˈeɟe, ˈbamjasɯ, aegean, okra, third, studio, album, german, krautrock, band, originally, released, 1972, united, artists, album, contains, single, spoon, which, charted, germany, owing, theme, german, thriller, mini, s. Ege Bamyasi Turkish pronunciation ˈeɟe ˈbamjasɯ lit Aegean okra is the third studio album by German krautrock band Can originally released as an LP in 1972 by United Artists The album contains the single Spoon which charted in the Top 10 in Germany owing its use as the theme of German TV thriller mini series Das Messer The success of the single allowed Can to move to a better studio in Weilerswist where they recorded the rest of the album Ege BamyasiStudio album by CanReleased29 November 1972RecordedDecember 1971 June 1972StudioInner Space Studio Weilerswist near CologneGenreKrautrock 1 avant funk 2 psychedelic rock 3 space rock 4 Length40 06LabelUnited ArtistsProducerCanCan chronologyTago Mago 1971 Ege Bamyasi 1972 Future Days 1973 Singles from Ege Bamyasi Spoon Released 1971 Vitamin C Released 1972 I m So Green Released 1972 Ege Bamyasi has received much critical acclaim since its release and has been cited as an influence by various artists with several playing cover versions of songs from the album Remix versions of several tracks by various artists are included on the 1997 album Sacrilege It was remastered and reissued as a hybrid SACD in 2004 Contents 1 Production and release 1 1 Cover artwork 2 Reception 2 1 Accolades 3 Legacy 3 1 Influence 3 2 Covers amp samples 3 3 In popular culture 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Production 6 References 7 External linksProduction and release editWith the commercial success of their hit single Spoon which reached 6 on the German charts 5 and sold 300 000 copies Can were able to hire a large ex cinema in Weilerswist near Cologne which they used as a part working part living space and which they named Inner Space However things nearly didn t work out as guitarist Michael Karoli recalled that the sessions were frustrated by keyboardist Irmin Schmidt and vocalist Damo Suzuki s playing chess obsessively day in day out 6 and that completing recording became a frantic process with some tracks having to be recorded practically in real time and the single Spoon added to make up for a shortfall in material 6 Ege Bamyasi was recorded by Holger Czukay at Weilerswist 7 and originally released in 1972 by United Artists In September 2004 the album along with the majority of Can s discography was remastered and released as a hybrid SACD 8 The re release includes a booklet with commentary on the album by David Stubbs as well as previously unreleased photos of the band The success of the song Spoon and sales from this album inspired Can to throw a free concert in an attempt to reach a wider audience The Can Free Concert was filmed by Martin Schafer Robbie Muller and Egon Mann for director Peter Przygodda at the Cologne Sporthalle on 3 February 1972 and is included on the Can DVD 9 In a 2006 interview with David Stubbs in Uncut magazine Irmin Schmidt commented People imagine Can was all done in the editing but for Soup there was no editing at all We d found out the record was too short it needed ten more minutes of music by the next morning so we wrote played and recorded it the night before No editing Czukay added We recorded Ege Bamyasi in a new studio which had formerly been a cinema That new environment affected the sound The drums were not so heavy and rough the vocals and instruments were separated out Vitamin C became the title track of Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street a movie by Samuel Fuller That s often how it was We made music then found a use for it later Soup is my favourite track 10 Cover artwork edit The album cover shows a photograph of a can of Ege Bamyasi Turkish for Aegean okra In the August 2006 Uncut interview with Stubbs Schmidt explained The can on the cover is not a silly concept idea It was a can Jaki had found in a Turkish shop There the word Can means something like Life There s no concept behind titles like Vitamin C and I m So Green but certainly we were very organic in our sound by now 10 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Great Rock Discography7 10 13 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Pitchfork9 8 10 15 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Spin Alternative Record Guide8 10 17 StylusA 18 Tom HullB 20 Ege Bamyasi has received considerable critical acclaim since its release British music weekly Melody Maker wrote Can are without doubt the most talented and most consistent experimental rock band in Europe England included 21 PopMatters characterized the album as every bit as compact and tetchy as its predecessor was epic and spacey calling it a masterful piece of psychedelic rock fused with tightly wound funk 3 Accolades edit Accolades for Ege Bamyasi Publications Sources Accolade Year Rank Pitchfork Top 100 Albums of the 1970s 2004 19 22 Rolling Stone Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2020 454 23 Uncut 200 Greatest Albums of All Time 2016 75 24 NME NME s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2013 297 25 Stylus Top 101 200 Albums of All Time 2004 113 26 Paste The 70 Best Albums of the 1970s 2020 63 27 Fact The 100 best albums of the 1970s 2014 97 28 Legacy editInfluence edit Various artists have cited Ege Bamyasi as an influence Stephen Malkmus of Pavement has been quoted as saying I played Can s Ege Bamyasi album every night before I went to sleep for about three years 29 Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth recalls I found Ege Bamyasi in the 49 cent bin at Woolworth s I didn t see anything written about Can I didn t know anything about them except this okra can on the cover which seemed completely bizarre I finally picked that record up and I completely wore it out It was so alluring Something about it made Can seem to be playing outside of rock n roll It was unlike anything else I was hearing at the time 30 Geoff Barrow of Portishead picked Ege Bamyasi as one of their favourite 13 albums on The Quietus Bakers Dozen series 31 The band Spoon takes its name from the eponymous track on this album and cites the band as a major influence 32 Covers amp samples edit There have been cover versions of songs from Ege Bamyasi by various artists I m So Green was covered by Beck and was submitted for a planned Can tribute album produced by the Dust Brothers 33 Kanye West sampled Sing Swan Song for his song Drunk and Hot Girls on the album Graduation and derives many of the song s lyrics from Damo Suzuki s vocals 34 Remix versions of several Ege Bamyasi songs are included on the album Sacrilege The Kleptones have incorporated Vitamin C into their mix Hectic City 7 May Daze 35 For the album s 40th anniversary Stephen Malkmus played it in its entirety on 1 December 2012 at WEEK END Festival in Cologne Germany 36 A recording of this performance was released as a limited edition live album on Record Store Day 2013 In popular culture edit Vitamin C can be heard in Pedro Almodovar s movie Broken Embraces 37 as well as in Paul Thomas Anderson s adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel Inherent Vice 38 It also features prominently in the 2016 Netflix series The Get Down as a theme for the character Dizzee Kipling and in an episode of Preacher 39 In addition to Das Messer Spoon also appears in the soundtrack to Morvern Callar while I m So Green was used in the documentary Spaceship Earth 40 In the manga JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Jojolion part 8 of the series a character named Damo Tamaki has a stand named Vitamin C reference to the song on the album Damo s name in turn references Damo Suzuki the lead singer of Can Track listing editAll tracks are written by Czukay Karoli Liebezeit Schmidt SuzukiSide oneNo TitleLength1 Pinch 9 302 Sing Swan Song 4 493 One More Night 5 36Side twoNo TitleLength4 Vitamin C 3 325 Soup 10 326 I m So Green 3 067 Spoon 3 04Total length 40 06Personnel editCan Holger Czukay bass engineering editing Michael Karoli guitar Jaki Liebezeit drums Irmin Schmidt keyboards Damo Suzuki vocals Production edit Ingo Trauer original artwork Richard J Rudow original design Andreas Torkler design 2004 re release References edit Schutte Uwe 2017 German Pop Music A Companion Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG p 64 ISBN 978 3 11 042572 7 Cole Jake 3 September 2014 Can Monster Movie Soundtracks Tago Mago Ege Bamyasi Spectrum Culture Retrieved 27 April 2017 a b Begrand Adrien 5 August 2005 For the Sake of Future Days Can s Second Golden Era PopMatters Retrieved 6 March 2017 Stylus Staff March 22 2004 Top 101 200 Favourite Albums Ever Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on February 16 2022 Retrieved April 27 2023 As wonderful as the Krautrocker s fourth album might be there s no doubting the fact that 10 minute space rock jams fronted by Japanese buskers Ehnert Gunter 1999 HIT BILANZ Deutsche Chart Singles 1956 1998 Taurus Press ISBN 3 922542 60 3 a b Stubbs David 2004 Ege Bamyasi CD liner notes Spoon Records Hightower Laura Can Enotes Retrieved 17 April 2008 Mute Records Biography Mute Records Archived from the original on 20 December 2008 Retrieved 4 April 2008 Spoon 47 CAN DVD Spoon Releases SpoonRecords com Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 2 November 2011 a b Uncut No 111 August 2006 Quoted in Brian Eno is MORE DARK THAN SHARK www moredarkthanshark org Raggett Ned Ege Bamyasi Can Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 November 2011 Larkin Colin 2011 Can Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0857125958 Martin C Strong 1998 The Great Rock Discography 1st ed Canongate Books ISBN 978 0 86241 827 4 https archive org details mojo july 2018 page 43 mode 1up dead link Leone Dominique 10 November 2004 Can Ege Bamyasi Pitchfork Retrieved 2 November 2011 https archive org details q magazine july 2019 page 116 mode 2up dead link Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds 1995 Minutemen Spin Alternative Record Guide 1st ed New York Vintage Books ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Ramsay J T 7 January 2005 Can Tago Mago Ege Bamyasi Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 Retrieved 2 November 2011 Nathan Brackett Christian David Hoard 2004 The new Rolling Stone album guide New York Simon amp Schuster p 134 ISBN 978 0 7432 0169 8 Tom Hull Grade List can Tom Hull on the web Retrieved 5 September 2020 Smith Gary 31 August 2003 CAN Biography SpoonRecords com Archived from the original on 30 October 2011 Retrieved 2 November 2011 Staff Lists Top 100 Albums of the 1970s Pitchfork 23 June 2004 Archived from the original on 20 July 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2013 The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 22 September 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Rocklist net Rocklist net Uncut Lists www rocklistmusic co uk Retrieved 26 November 2020 Barker Emily 24 October 2013 The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 300 201 NME Retrieved 26 November 2020 Top 101 200 Favourite Albums Ever Stylus Magazine 22 March 2004 Archived from the original on 16 February 2022 Retrieved 26 November 2020 The 70 Best Albums of the 1970s Paste 7 January 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Kelly Chris Lea Tom Muggs Joe Morpurgo Joseph Beatnick Mr Ravens Chal Twells John 14 July 2014 The 100 Best Albums Of The 1970s Fact Retrieved 26 November 2020 Reynolds Simon Pavement interview Melody Maker Spring 1992 London IPC Specialist amp Professional Press ISSN 0025 9012 Retrieved 2 November 2011 Sarig Roni 1998 The Secret History of Rock The Most Influential Bands You Ve Never Heard Watson Guptill Publications p 125 ISBN 0 8230 7669 5 Features Baker s Dozen Bakers Dozen Portishead Choose Their Favourite 13 Albums The Quietus 31 August 2011 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Warren Tamara Waxing Poetic Anthem Fall Winter 2005 p 54 Beck Song Information I m So Green whiskeyclone net Retrieved 26 November 2020 Scaggs Austin 20 September 2007 Kanye West A Genius In Praise of Himself Rolling Stone Retrieved 26 November 2020 Hectic City 7 May Daze 27 May 2008 Minkster Evan 6 December 2012 Watch Stephen Malkmus Perform Can s Ege Bamyasi Pitchfork Retrieved 7 December 2012 Rose Steve 11 March 2011 Can the ultimate film soundtrack band The Guardian Retrieved 26 November 2020 Renshaw David 18 November 2014 Details of Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood s Inherent Vice soundtrack confirmed NME Retrieved 26 November 2020 WhatSong Soundtracks Stream Songs from the Latest Movies amp TV Shows www what song com Retrieved 26 November 2020 Playlist Spaceship Earth Retrieved 26 November 2020 External links editOfficial website Review by Julian Cope at Head Heritage Discogs entry for Ege Bamyasi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ege Bamyasi amp oldid 1210720646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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