"Soundtracks" is a captivating 1970 compilation album by the pioneering German band CAN, marking their foray into film scoring before they embarked on their second studio album. This unique release is a testament to the band's versatility and experimental spirit, featuring compositions crafted for various German films. The album is a blend of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and psychedelic elements, showcasing CAN's innovative approach to music. With a runtime of just 35 minutes, it's a concise yet powerful collection that includes the band's first collaboration with the enigmatic drummer and vocalist Damo Suzuki. Tracks like "Deadlock," "Tango Whiskyman," and "Mother Sky" highlight the band's ability to create atmospheric, immersive soundscapes that transcend traditional rock music. "Soundtracks" is a must-listen for fans of experimental and progressive music, offering a glimpse into CAN's early creative process and their influence on the broader music landscape.