Future Days
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Future Days | ||
Studio album by Can | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Recorded | 1973 | |
Genre | Krautrock | |
Length | 41:04 | |
Label | Mute | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Can chronology | ||
Ege Bamyasi (1972) |
Future Days (1973) |
Soon Over Babaluma (1974) |
Future Days is a 1973 album by the rock music group Can. This is the last album to feature Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki. On Future Days, the band employs more of an ambient sound than on their previous efforts, especially on the title track and the twenty minute "Bel Air".
[edit] Track listing
- "Future Days" – 9:30
- "Spray" – 8:29
- "Moonshake" – 3:04
- "Bel Air" – 19:52
[edit] Personnel
- Holger Czukay: bass, double bass
- Michael Karoli: guitar, violin
- Jaki Liebezeit: drums, percussion
- Irmin Schmidt: keyboards, synthesizers
- Damo Suzuki: vocals, percussion
Can |
Holger Czukay | Michael Karoli | Jaki Liebezeit | Irmin Schmidt |
Malcolm Mooney | Damo Suzuki | Rosko Gee | Rebop Kwaku Baah |
Discography |
Albums: Monster Movie | Soundtracks | Tago Mago | Ege Bamyasi | Future Days | Soon Over Babaluma | Landed | Flow Motion | Saw Delight | Out of Reach | Can | Rite Time |
Compilation albums: Limited Edition | Unlimited Edition | Opener | Cannibalism | Delay 1968 | Incandescence | Cannibalism 2 | Anthology | Cannibalism 3 | Peel Sessions | Radio Waves | Can Live | Sacrelige |
Famous songs: "Yoo Doo Right" | "Mushroom" | "Halleluhwah" | "Vitamin C" | "Spoon" | "Moonshake" | "I Want More" |
Related articles: Krautrock | Spoon Records |