With Suzuki departed, vocal responsibilities were now split between
Karoli and Schmidt. Wisely, neither try to clone Mooney or Suzuki,
instead aiming for their own low-key way around things. The guitarist
half speaks/half whispers his lines on the opening groover, "Dizzy
Dizzy," while on "Come Sta, La Luna" Schmidt uses a higher pitch that is
mostly buried in the background. Czukay sounds like he's throwing in
some odd movie samples on that particular track, though perhaps it's
just heavy flanging on Schmidt's vocals. Karoli's guitar achieves
near-flamenco levels on the song, an attractive development that matches
up nicely with the slightly lighter and jazzier rhythms the band comes
up with on tracks like "Splash." Also, his violin work -- uncredited on
earlier releases -- is a bit more prominent here. Musically, if things
are a touch less intense on Babaluma, the sense of a band perfectly
living in each other's musical pocket and able to react on a dime hasn't
changed at all. "Chain Reaction," the longest track on the album, shows
that the combination of lengthy jam and slight relaxation actually can
go together rather well. After an initial four minutes of quicker
pulsing and rhythm (which sounds partly machine provided), things
downshift into a slower vocal section before firing up again; Karoli's
blistering guitar work at this point is striking to behold. "Chain
Reaction" bleeds into Babaluma's final song, "Quantum Physics," a more
ominous piece with Czukay's bass closer to the fore, shaded by Schmidt's
work and sometimes accompanied by Liebezeit. It makes for a nicely
mysterious conclusion to the album. by Ned Raggett
Tracklist :
1 Dizzy Dizzy 5:43
Lyrics By – Duncan Fallowell
Vocals – Michael Karoli
2 Come Sta, La Luna 5:43
Vocals – Irmin Schmidt
3 Splash 7:45
4 Chain Reaction 11:09
Vocals – Michael Karoli
5 Quantum Physics 8:31
Vocals – Michael Karoli
Credits :
Bass, Engineer, Edited By – Holger Czukay
Drums – Jaki Liebezeit
Guitar, Violin – Michael Karoli
Keyboards – Irmin Schmidt
Written-By, Producer – Can
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