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Latest news: Work has begun on The Strawberry Bricks Companion, a curated and annotated discography of the artists and groups from the timeline, 1967 to present. Due sometime in 2025.

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Reviews for the Third Edition

Reviews for the third edition of The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive rock (will be updated).

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Flow Motion > Can

Artist: Can
Label: Virgin
Catalog#: V 2071
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1976

Unlimited Edition > Can

Artist: Can
Label: Caroline (UK)
Catalog#: CAD 3001
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1976

Landed > Can

Artist: Can
Label: Virgin
Catalog#: V 2041
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1975

Soon Over Babaluma > Can

Artist: Can
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog#: UA-LA343-G
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1975

Future Days > Can

Artist: Can
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog#: UA-LA213-F
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1974

Ege Bamyasi > Can

Artist: Can
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog#: UA-LA063-F
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1972-11
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
In late 1971, Can released a single “Spoon” b/w “Shikako Maru Ten.” By the new year, it had risen to No. 6 in the West German charts. Completely infectious, Jaki Liebezeit’s drumming is enhanced by a drum machine; but it’s the relative “tune” that makes the song a hit. Of course, being the theme song for the TV show Das Messer (“The Knife”) helped too! The success afforded the band the opportunity to purchase a cinema between Cologne and Bonn, which they turned into their Inner Space Studios. Can’s third studio album Ege Bamyasi saw release at the end of 1972.

Tago Mago > Can

Artist: Can
Label: United Artists Records
Catalog#: UAS 29 211/12 X
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1971
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Following Malcom Mooney’s departure, Can enlisted Kenji “Damo” Suzuki, reportedly on the spot, while he was busking outside a cafe in Munich; that night, he played his first gig with the band. Intact, the band issued Soundtracks, a compilation of-you guessed it-music used in films. The band’s next studio album, Tago Mago, (named after Isla de Tagomago, an island off the east coast of Ibiza, Spain) was recorded by Holger Czukay at Schloss Nörvenich, where the band were living at the time.

Soundtracks > Can

Artist: Can
Label: Liberty
Catalog#: LBS 83 437 I
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1970-11

On The Road 1981 > Camel

Artist: Camel
Label: Camel Productions
Catalog#: CP-007CD
Format: CD
Country: United States
Released: 1997

Lunar Sea - An Anthology 1973 - 1985 > Camel

Artist: Camel
Label: Decca
Catalog#: 882995-2
Format: CD
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 2001-10-19