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Klaatu

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This album was a total enigma when it was first released in 1976. Each song had its own eccentric personality, and the entirety sounded like the concoction of some strange rock orchestra from the netherworld. The Beatles tag nailed to this band may have helped album sales, but in actuality only the song "Sub Rosa Subway" sounded anything like them (it's a convoluted "It's All Too Much" melody with McCartney-esque vocals). The rest of the tunes politely exploited surf music, '70s progressive rock, and children's novelty songs. "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" and "Little Neutrino" are the standout tracks besides "Subway." The former is the band's signature song, later covered by the Carpenters, while "Neutrino" utilizes phase-shifting and vocal effects to help jettison it into deep space. The overall impression left by this curio is that, no, the Fab Four weren't involved, but there was surely a spark of genius (other than George Martin) behind the myriad of instruments and sounds.

© Peter Kurtz /TiVo

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1
Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft
00:07:10

Terry Brown, Producer - Tony Draper, Composer - John Woloschuk, Composer, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

2
California Jam
00:03:03

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Composer, Producer - Dino Tome, Composer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

3
Anus Of Uranus
00:03:18

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Composer, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Sub-Rosa Subway
00:04:34

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Composer, Producer - Dino Tome, Composer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

5
True Life Hero
00:03:24

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Composer, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Doctor Marvello
00:03:34

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Composer, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

7
Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III
00:03:26

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Composer, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

8
Little Neutrino
00:08:07

Terry Brown, Producer - John Woloschuk, Producer - Klaatu, MainArtist - Dee Long, Composer, Producer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

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This album was a total enigma when it was first released in 1976. Each song had its own eccentric personality, and the entirety sounded like the concoction of some strange rock orchestra from the netherworld. The Beatles tag nailed to this band may have helped album sales, but in actuality only the song "Sub Rosa Subway" sounded anything like them (it's a convoluted "It's All Too Much" melody with McCartney-esque vocals). The rest of the tunes politely exploited surf music, '70s progressive rock, and children's novelty songs. "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" and "Little Neutrino" are the standout tracks besides "Subway." The former is the band's signature song, later covered by the Carpenters, while "Neutrino" utilizes phase-shifting and vocal effects to help jettison it into deep space. The overall impression left by this curio is that, no, the Fab Four weren't involved, but there was surely a spark of genius (other than George Martin) behind the myriad of instruments and sounds.

© Peter Kurtz /TiVo

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