This song was first called “The List Of Endangered Species.” and was supposed to be on Klaatu’s album “Endangered Species” (their 4th album) “but in the end was not submitted to producer Chris Bond for consideration”. The chorus was re-written and revamped and put onto Magentalane with the new name “Blue Smoke”. The song features John Woloschuk playing keyboards, bass, electric guitar, vibes, and (non-electric) sitar. Terry Draper playing Drums, percussion, and trombone “…like a drunken trombone player…”. And Dee Long playing Electric Guitar, and mandolin. “The "rock ‘n roll” s… read more
This song was first called “The List Of Endangered Species.” and was supposed to be on Klaatu’s album “Endangered Species” (their 4th album) “but in … read more
This song was first called “The List Of Endangered Species.” and was supposed to be on Klaatu’s album “Endangered Species” (their 4th album) “but in the end was not submitted to producer… read more
Klaatu was a Canadian progressive rock band formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1982. Members John Woloschuk, Dee Long and Terry Draper lived in Toronto. They released five studio albums, the most famous of which is the 1976 debut 3:47 EST (AKA Klaatu), which, due to a rumor started by a DJ, was believed by some to be a front for new work by the Beatles. The album's artwork contained no credits for the performers, and there were at times vocal similarities with Lennon and McCartney. That album's song "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" became a hit when cover… read more
Klaatu was a Canadian progressive rock band formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1982. Members John Woloschuk, Dee Long and Terry Draper lived in Toronto. They released five studio albums, the m… read more
Klaatu was a Canadian progressive rock band formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1982. Members John Woloschuk, Dee Long and Terry Draper lived in Toronto. They released five studio albums, the most famous of which is the 1976 debut 3:47 EST… read more