I Want More (Can song)
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I Want More is a song on Can's 1976 album, Flow Motion. Unusually, it features all of the members of the band on vocals simultaneously and is characteristic of their Virgin era sound, with lyrics written by Peter Gilmour.
It was the band's only hit single in the UK, for which there was a Top of the Pops performance for which the band were introduced by Noel Edmonds, who made the pun "I wonder if Can will get into the top tin!"
The song ...And More, also on Flow Motion, repeats the chorus of this track, and was included as a B-side to the single release.
The single was given a reissue in 2006 by Spoon Records, with a limited number of copies.[1]
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Can |
Holger Czukay | Michael Karoli | Jaki Liebezeit | Irmin Schmidt |
Malcolm Mooney | Damo Suzuki | Rosko Gee | Rebop Kwaku Baah |
Discography |
Albums: Monster Movie | Soundtracks | Tago Mago | Ege Bamyasi | Future Days | Soon Over Babaluma | Landed | Flow Motion | Saw Delight | Out of Reach | Can | Rite Time |
Compilation albums: Limited Edition | Unlimited Edition | Opener | Cannibalism | Delay 1968 | Incandescence | Cannibalism 2 | Anthology | Cannibalism 3 | Peel Sessions | Radio Waves | Can Live | Sacrilege |
Famous songs: "Yoo Doo Right" | "Mushroom" | "Halleluhwah" | "Vitamin C" | "Spoon" | "Moonshake" | "I Want More" |
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