Future Days is the fifth studio album of the Kraut rock band Can , released in 1973 .
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| Studio Album Can | ||||
| Date of issue | 1973 year | |||
| Recorded by | 1973 year | |||
| Genre | Kraut rock ambient | |||
| Duration | 41:04 | |||
| Producer | Can | |||
| Labels | United artists records Spoon records | |||
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| Timeline Can | ||||
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Content
About the album
Future Days is the latest album featuring vocalist Damo Suzuki . The album has a fundamentally new for the group, ambient sound, especially manifested in the final, most complex and atmospheric composition “Bel Air”. Multilayer keyboard textures and complex jazz rhythms come to the forefront, the vocals on almost the entire album are minimal.
This Can album, along with Tago Mago , is most appreciated by critics; both records are on the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die list.
List of Songs
All songs are written by the band "Can"
- Future Days - 9:30
- The Spray - 8:28
- Moonshake - 3:03
- Bel Air - 19:52
Record Members
- Damo Suzuki - vocals , percussion;
- Holger Tsukai - bass , double bass;
- Michael Caroli - guitar , cello;
- Yaki Libecait - drums ;
- Irmine Schmidt - keyboards , synthesizer.