WE DO THE MASHED POTATO AND THE FUNKY CHICKEN

Can

Flow Motion

  • AMG Review of Flow Motion

    Amg
    Stewart Mason
    All Music Guide

    The second of Can's three Virgin albums, 1976's Flow Motion, is a divisive record in the group's canon. It was their most commercially successful album (the opening track, "I Want More," was released as a single in the U.K. and actually charted, thanks to its smoothly percolating near-disco groove, which makes it resemble a late-period Roxy Music hit), but many fans dismiss it as the group's feint toward commercial success. That fluke hit aside, the charge doesn't really hold water. There's a newfound smoothness to the group's interplay, which Holger Czukay attributes to an interest in eggae music, yet the Caribbean influence is quite subtle; only on "Cascade Waltz" and, particularly, "Laugh Till You Cry Live Till You Die" is there a noticeable eggae lilt. The two highlight tracks are "Smoke," a wild, Moroccan-styled entry in their ever-growing Ethnological Forgery Series, and the limber title track, a ten-and-a-half minute instrumental groove that recalls the best moments of earlier albums like Soon Over Babaluma. By no means one of Can's very best albums, Flow Motion deserves better than its poor reputation in some circles.

#29 A little more Can.
11 months ago

There's a lot of MOGlove for Can around these here parts. And with good reason, too. Influential and awesome, really. What more needs to be said? But if you were to scroll through the Can posts, you would notice a definite bias towards the earlier days of the band. From inception through 1973, when Damo Suzuki left the band, Can has had plenty of acclaim. But that wasn't the end of the sto...

More >
Cheeseball Video 2 of 2
over 3 years ago

Yet another goofy video. I love this song but the video is just horrifically bad. Oh Can what happened? I wish the sound quality was a little better. If you get a chance download this song. I like it a lot and it's not very typical of Can. The video looks like it's from a German comedy from the '70's. I want to know what's up with that statue? And are those girls dancing on a giant tamb...

More >

Top Flow Motion Listeners

© 2006-2009 Mog Inc. All Rights Reserved