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Delay 1968 is a compilation album by the German experimental rock band Can released in 1981. It comprises previously unreleased work recorded for Can's rejected debut album, Prepared to Meet Thy Pnoom, recorded with the singer Malcolm Mooney.
- 1968–1969
- Can
- 1981
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The album featured vocalist Malcolm Mooney, with Holger Czukay on bass, Michael Karoli on guitar, Jaki Liebezeit on drums and saxophone, and Irmin Schmidt on the keyboard. Delay was one of two albums that involved singer Malcolm Mooney, before Damo Suzuki was recruited to be the lead singer of Can.
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Listening to Can's Delay from 1968 is a strange experience. As soon as the opening Butterfly sets off you're quite sure there must be a mistake. First of all, this anarchistic and uncompromising stuff can never be from 1968, secondly, this is obviously a lost song from Sonic Youth around 1986.