Out of Reach is the tenth studio album by the German krautrock band Can, released as an LP in 1978 on Harvest Records. It is their tenth official studio album, discounting compilations such as Unlimited Edition. It has been disowned by the band in recent years.
The band's previous album Saw Delight was the first to include former Traffic members Rosko Gee and Rebop Kwaku Baah. Founding bassist and producer Holger Czukay was reduced to the position of making electronic sounds as Gee took over the bass duties. Czukay left the band during the recording sessions for what was to become Out of Reach.
As a partial result of Czukay's departure, the new members are said to dominate the group's sound on this album (or "to impose too strict a sense of rhythm on Can's once free-flowing music", according to an interview). Critically acclaimed drummer Jaki Liebezeit's beats are greatly reduced in their power in relation to Baah's percussion. However, the album's strong guitar solos from Michael Karoli are a link to the older Can sound, and have drawn comparisons to those of Carlos Santana. Gee has also been praised as creating a jazz sound, but equally Out of Reach has been criticized for delving into a disco style.
Out of Reach may refer to:
This is a complete, chronological list of the novels by Barbara Cartland who left behind a staggering 160 unpublished manuscripts, that are being published after her death, known as the "Pink Collection".
Some of her novels were reedited under different titles, and the novels published under her married name of Barbara McCorquodale were re-edited as Barbara Cartland.
"Out of Reach" is a song by English singer Gabrielle that featured on the Bridget Jones's Diary soundtrack and her greatest hits compilation Dreams Can Come True, Greatest Hits Vol. 1. It is the main ballad from the movie and was released as a single in 2001. It reached number four in the UK and number nine in Australia, making it her second biggest hit in the country and also the thirty-seventh highest selling single of 2001. It remained on the chart there for more than twenty weeks. In New Zealand the song was the tenth most successful single of 2001.
The song has sold 320,000 copies in the UK as stated by the Official Charts Company.
The official music video features Gabrielle singing the song whilst wearing dark sunglasses and a large black leather jacket, intercut with clips from Bridget Jones's Diary. The video also featured Don Gilet.
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