Endangered_Species_(Klaatu_album)

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Endangered Species (Klaatu album)

1980 studio album by Klaatu


Endangered Species is the fourth and penultimate album by the Canadian rock band Klaatu, released in mid-1980. It was branded upon release as an attempt at a harder rock and roll sound geared for AOR radio, contrasting with the pop stylings of their previous album Sir Army Suit.[1]

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Recording

According to Dave Bradley, "An outside producer was brought in, most of the instruments were played by Los Angeles based session musicians, and the band members were asked to add their voices and (usually) one lead instrument per song. The band was sent home before the album was even mixed." John Woloschuk, bass player of Klaatu, said that all of Dee Long's lead guitar parts were overdubbed by Chris Bond, with the only exception being Long's guitar solo on "Sell Out, Sell Out."[2]

One track on the album ("Sell Out, Sell Out") was a searing attack on Capitol's attempts to "jump on the bandwagon."

Reception

The album was a commercial and critical failure. As a result, the band was dropped shortly afterwards by Capitol, though Capitol's Canadian division picked up the band and released their final album Magentalane in Canada only.

AllMusic described Endangered Species as a "downright ghastly pop-rock affair",[3] and deemed its songs "dismal".[4]

Artwork

Regular Klaatu artist Ted Jones, who had not painted the cover for the group's previous album Sir Army Suit, returned to paint the album cover.[5]

Track listing

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Unreleased songs

The following tracks were recorded but not included on the final album:[2]

  • ”There's Something Happening” (Dee Long) - later released on Sun Set.
  • ”Inflation Blues” (Dee Long)
  • ”C'mon Dance With Me” (Dee Long)
  • ”All Over Morocco” (Terry Draper) - later released by Terry Draper on SoundCloud[6]
  • ”Tribute to Walt Disney” (John Woloschuk)
  • ”I'll Miss You” (John Woloschuk)
  • ”List of Endangered Species” (John Woloschuk and Dino Tome) - later re-recorded and released as "Blue Smoke" on Magentalane.[2]

Personnel

Klaatu

Additional musicians

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References

  1. "Endangered Species press release". Klaatu.
  2. "John Woloschuk talks about Endangered Species". www.klaatu.org. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  3. "Klaatu/Hope - Klaatu - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  4. "890. Klaatu - Leland Sklar talks about Endangered Species". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  5. "1980 Klaatu – Endangered Species". www.sessiondays.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.

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