"Can" also known as "Inner Space" (and later as "Legendary Can" with additional tracks), is the tenth studio album by the experimental rock band Can, released in 1979. This album marked a transitional period for the band, as former bassist Holger Czukay's role was limited to tape editing.
Recorded after the band's break-up and before their reunion album "Rite Time" a decade later, "Can" represents a departure from their earlier experimental and improvisational style. The album incorporates elements of electronic music and features a more structured approach compared to their earlier works.
Despite being released post-breakup, "Can" received attention for its unique sound and continued to resonate with fans of the band's avant-garde music. The album's later reissues and additions under the title "Legendary Can" included extra tracks, further showcasing the band's evolution and influence on the experimental rock genre.
Overall, "Can" serves as a testament to Can's innovative spirit and their enduring impact on experimental and electronic music, despite the challenges of their disbandment during its initial release.