Irmin Schmidt
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Irmin Schmidt (born May 29, 1937) is a keyboard player probably best known as a founding member of Can.
Schmidt has recorded a few solo albums, and directed a recent opera based on Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast[1]. His wife has been responsible for the group's management and record label Spoon Records since the 1970s.
[edit] Discography
Solo:
- Filmmusik (1980)
- Filmmusik, Vol. 2 (1982)
- Filmmusik, Vols. 3 & 4 (1983)
- Rote Erde [soundtrack] (1983)
- Toy Planet (1990) with Bruno Spoerri
- Impossible Holidays (1996)
- Musk At Dusk: Impossible Holidays (1996)
- Gormenghast (2000)
- Masters of Confusion [live] (2001) with Kumo
With Can:
- See Can discography
[edit] Notes
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" |
Related articles: Krautrock | Spoon Records | Traffic | Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Quintet |