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  1. Klaatu gained international attention by remaining hidden for two albums, the first of which was rumoured (partly by yours truly) to be a hidden Beatles reunion album. Their first album 3:47 EST indeed was superb enough to qualify as a Beatles album, with some very skilful songwriting, excellent production and splendid execution.

  2. Hope, an Album by Klaatu. Released in September 1977 on Daffodil (catalog no. 9216 10057; Vinyl LP). Genres: Progressive Pop, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Progressive Rock. Rated #302 in the best albums of 1977. Featured peformers: Klaatu (composer, producer), Ted Jones (cover art), Doug Riley (arranger, conductor, keyboards), Terry Brown (engineer, producer), Terry Draper (drums), Dee Long ...

  3. 22 de oct. de 2012 · KLAATU -- Hope -- 1977 ( Canada )1 We're Off You Know 00:002 Madman 04:023 Around the Universe in Eighty Days 06:414 Long Live Politzania 11:415 The Lonelies...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Hope" on Discogs.

  5. 6 de ene. de 1992 · Klaatu/Hope by Klaatu released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Terry has several friends helping out with this release, including a couple of guest vocalists and musicians (including Klaatu's John Woloschuk on piano on one track!) and the artwork is another great painting from Ted Jones (who did 3:47 EST, Hope, Engandered Species, Magentalane, SunSet, Raarities) and the booklet has a great layout with interesting artwork surrounding the lyrics.

  7. I really wish Klaatu had stuck more to this kind of material and arrangement. "We're Off You Know" is a wonderful art rock tune that makes brilliant use of brass and woodwinds. "Madman" is a more straightforward hard rock song and "Around The Universe In Eighty Days" is a space rock/art rock song with some interesting sounds, though it occasionally reminds me of Spinal Tap.