Future Days (album)
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| Released | Late 1973 | |||
| Recorded | July–September 1973 | |||
| Studio | Inner Space Studio (Weilerswist, West Germany) | |||
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| Length | 41:04 | |||
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| Producer | Can | |||
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Future Days is the fourth studio album by the German Krautrock group Can, released by United Artists in late 1973. The album employed significantly more complex production than any other album in the Can discography, and explored a more ambient–influenced sound. It was the group's final album to feature vocalist Damo Suzuki, who left the band within a few months after its release.
According to Can biographer Rob Young, Future Days distinguishes itself as the group's "most weightless achievement, perpetuum mobile, solar-powered in an eternal peach sunset, skipping over the tips of green coastal sierras, gulping lungfuls of delicious air."