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  1. On the Beautiful Side of a Romance/Czukay/Karo]
  2. The Withoutlaw Man/Czukay/Karo]
  3. Below This Level (Patient's Song)/Czukay/Karo]
  4. Movin' Right Along/Czukay/Karo]
  5. Like a New Child/Czukay/Karo]
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  1. On the Beautiful Side of a Romance/Czukay/Karo]
  2. The Withoutlaw Man/Czukay/Karo]
  3. Below This Level (Patient's Song)/Czukay/Karo]
  4. Movin' Right Along/Czukay/Karo]
  5. Like a New Child/Czukay/Karo]
  6. Hoolah Hoolah/Czukay/Karo]
  7. Give the Drummer Some/Czukay/Karo]
  8. In the Distance Lies the Future/Czukay/Karo]
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An unexpected reunion from Can (made even more unexpected by the presence of original singer Malcolm Mooney, who left the band in 1969), 1989's Rite Time is in large part a return to form for the group, especially when one considers how weak Can's last few '70s albums were. Wisely, the quintet doesn't try to replicate the sound they created over two decades before on albums like Monster Movie. Instead, Mooney and company make Rite Time a document of where they're at musically at the time. In short, it's funkier ("Give the ...

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