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Malcolm Mooney

 
Artist: Malcolm Mooney

Worked With:

Irmin Schmidt, Damo Suzuki, Holger Czukay, Jaki Leibezeit, Michael Karoli
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

The original frontman for the legendary Kraut-rock band Can, Malcolm Mooney was an American native who began singing while in high school, joining an a cappella group called the Six Fifths. After gaining some renown as a New York sculptor, he set off to hitchhike around the world, and while in Paris met the four German members of the fledgling Can, joining them in 1968. After fronting the group on their 1969 debut Monster Movie, Mooney's volatile offstage behavior and deranged onstage performances reached their boiling point, and on the advice of his psychiatrist he left Germany in 1970 to return to the U.S., where he spent the next decades largely outside of the music business. Backed by the San Francisco-based avant-rock outfit the Tenth Planet -- guitarist Ken Kearney, bassist Kent Randolph and drummer Marc Weinstein -- he resurfaced in 1998 with a self-titled LP. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Malcolm Mooney is an African-American singer, poet, and artist, probably best known as the original vocalist for German krautrock band Can.

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Biography

Mooney began singing in high school, and was a member of an a cappella vocal group known as the Six Fifths[1]. He gained some fame as a sculptor in New York, then moved to Germany where he became a friend of Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay, who were forming a band. Mooney joined as lead vocalist. The band was originally known as "Inner Space", but Mooney came up with "The Can", which was later shortened to just Can.[1]

An album of material was recorded, initially entitled Prepared To Meet Thy Pnoom, although no record company was willing to release it[2]. Can made a second attempt at recording an album, which became their debut Monster Movie. It was successful in the German underground scene of the time, and combined the band's Velvet Underground-influenced rock with Mooney's mixture of paranoid ramblings and James Brown-style vocal funk. Prepared To Meet Thy Pnoom was released in 1981 as compilation album Delay 1968, and various other tracks that Mooney recorded with the band during this period appear on Soundtracks, and the compilation Unlimited Edition.

Mooney left Can in 1970 on the advice of his psychiatrist, and returned to the United States[1][3] as it was believed that this would be beneficial for his mental health.

He rejoined Can in 1986 to record a one-off reunion album, Rite Time. He also has released one album with the band Tenth Planet, on which a new version of the song "Father Cannot Yell" from Monster Movie appears[1]. In 2002 Mooney was invited to sing on Andy Votel's "All Ten Fingers" album - on the song "Salted Tangerines", a version of Mooney's poem of the same name. Mooney now focuses on his visual art[4]. In 2007 Matthew Higgs invited Mooney to exhibit a piece at New York's venerable White Columns.[5]

Discography

Malcolm Mooney appears on the following original albums:

With Can:

With Tenth Planet:

  • Malcolm Mooney and the Tenth Planet (1998)

With Andy Votel:

  • All Ten Fingers (2002)

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Soundtracks (1970 Album by Can)
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