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- Halleluhwah runtime "18.533333333333335".
- Halleluhwah abstract "\"Halleluhwah\" is a song by the krautrock band Can, on their 1971 album Tago Mago. The track, which originally took up a whole side of long-playing vinyl record, lasts for 18 minutes and 28 seconds and is characteristic of the band's sound around 1971 in that it features a vast array of improvised guitars and keyboards, tape editing, and the rhythm section \"pounding out a monster trance/funk beat\". The drum beat for which the song is famous is repeated almost continuously by Jaki Liebezeit, with only minor variations, throughout the course of the 18-minute jam. In one line of the song, Damo Suzuki's lyrics mention all the songs from side one of Tago Mago: \"mushroom head, oh yeah, paper house.\"A much shorter version of the song also appeared as the B-side to the band's 1971 single \"Turtles Have Short Legs\", and a different shortened version later saw release on Can's compilation album Cannibalism. The original U.K. pressing of Tago Mago misprinted the song's title as \"Hallelujah\" both on the LP's center label and on the back flap of the album jacket.On vocalist Damo Suzuki's 1998 solo album V.E.R.N.I.S.S.A.G.E, a version of this song is performed along with \"Mushroom\", also from Tago Mago. His band at the time featured Jaki Liebezeit on drums.The song's drum part was sampled by Primal Scream for their 1997 single \"Kowalski\".".
- Halleluhwah album Tago_Mago.
- Halleluhwah artist Can_(band).
- Halleluhwah genre Krautrock.
- Halleluhwah producer Can_(band).
- Halleluhwah recordedIn Cologne.
- Halleluhwah runtime "1112.0".
- Halleluhwah trackNumber "4".
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- Halleluhwah writer Can_(band).
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- Halleluhwah genre Krautrock.
- Halleluhwah label "United Artists".
- Halleluhwah length "1112.0".
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- Halleluhwah producer Can_(band).
- Halleluhwah recorded "Inner Space Studio, Cologne".
- Halleluhwah released "1971".
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- Halleluhwah writer Can_(band).
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- Halleluhwah comment "\"Halleluhwah\" is a song by the krautrock band Can, on their 1971 album Tago Mago. The track, which originally took up a whole side of long-playing vinyl record, lasts for 18 minutes and 28 seconds and is characteristic of the band's sound around 1971 in that it features a vast array of improvised guitars and keyboards, tape editing, and the rhythm section \"pounding out a monster trance/funk beat\".".
- Halleluhwah label "Halleluhwah".
- Halleluhwah sameAs Q3126113.
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- Halleluhwah name "Halleluhwah".