Moonshake (song)
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B-side"Future Days"
ReleasedLate 1973
| "Moonshake" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Can | |
| from the album Future Days | |
| B-side | "Future Days" |
| Released | Late 1973 |
| Studio | Inner Space Studio (Weilerswist, West Germany) |
| Genre | |
| Length | 3:04 |
| Label | |
| Producer | Can |
| Official audio | |
| "Moonshake" on YouTube | |
"Moonshake" is a song by the German krautrock band Can, released as a single from their 1973 album Future Days.[3]
Rob Young, Can's biographer, placed "Moonshake" alongside "She Brings the Rain" from Soundtracks and "Sing Swan Song" from Ege Bamyasi in the band's "catalogue of perfectly formed pop songs", incorporating "elements of rock convention and erasing any sense of cliché around them".[4] "Moonshake" is the only track on Future Days that features the motorik rhythm propagated by the band on their previous albums.[5][6]