Future Games (Spirit album)

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Future Games
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1977
GenreRock, psychedelic rock
Length43:38
LabelMercury
ProducerRandy California
Spirit chronology
Farther Along
(1976)
Future Games
(1977)
...Potato Land
(1981)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic2/5 stars[1]

Future Games, subtitled "A Magical Kahauna Dream", was the fourth album that Spirit released for Mercury Records, and their ninth album overall. However, it is practically a Randy California solo album in all but name, as he played most of the instruments (Ed Cassidy was on drums) and did most of the writing throughout the album. Coming off as a slightly warped science fiction version of Spirit of '76, it has been released several times on CD.

Track listing[]

All songs written by Randy California except where noted.[2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."CB Talk" 0:42
2."Stars Are Love" 2:29
3."Kahauna Dream" 2:44
4."Buried In My Brain"California, Fowley, Blair Mooney, Carla Savage2:55
5."Bionic Unit"California, Fowley, Mooney2:52
6."So Happy Now" 0:19
7."All Along The Watchtower"Bob Dylan4:27
8."Would You Believe" 3:13
9."Jack Bond Speaks"California, Burt Shonberg1:17
10."Star Trek Dreaming" 2:16
11."Interlude XM" 0:26
12."China Doll"California, Cassidy2:00
13."Hawaiian Times" 0:10
14."Gorn Attack"Timothy Blanton, California2:10
15."Interlude 2001" 0:25
16."Detroit City"California, Cassidy3:55
17."Freakout Frog"California, Cassidy1:57
18."The Romulan Experience" 0:57
19."Monkey See, Monkey Do" 1:39
20."Mt. Olympus" 0:25
21."The Journey Of Nomad"California, Tom Hall2:30
22."Ending" 3:50

Personnel[]

Spirit[]

Production[]

  • Blair Mooney - Engineer
  • Jim Schubert - Art Direction
  • Wally Traugott - Mastering

References[]

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