For the Pearl Jam song, see Lightning Bolt (Pearl Jam album).
1973 studio album by Can
Future Days
Studio album by
Can
Released
1 August 1973
Recorded
1973
Genre
Krautrock
space rock
ambient[1]
electronic[1]
progressive rock[2]
Length
41:04
Label
United Artists
Producer
Can
Can chronology
Ege Bamyasi (1972)
Future Days (1973)
Soon Over Babaluma (1974)
Future Days is the fourth studio album by the German experimental rock group Can, released on 1 August 1973 by United Artists. It was the group's final album to feature vocalist Damo Suzuki, who subsequently left the band to become a Jehovah's Witness, and explores a more atmospheric sound than their previous releases.[3][4]
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^Wray, Daniel Dylan (31 October 2022). "'Having limits is boring': experimental survivor Damo Suzuki on Can, cancer and krautrock". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
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