"Little Neutrino" is a track written by Dee Long, from the album 3:47 EST by the progressive rock group Klaatu.

"Little Neutrino"
Song by Klaatu
from the album 3:47 EST
Released1976
Recorded18 October 1974
Genre
Length8:13
LabelDaffodil, Capitol
Songwriter(s)Dee Long
Producer(s)Terry Brown

Recording edit

On October 18, 1974[citation needed] a Gibson 12-string acoustic guitar was recorded using a detuned tape delay. Subsequently, the acoustic guitar was double-tracked. In the initial recording session, a Moog synthesizer was used to simulate the sound of a flute.

The sound effects on "Little Neutrino" were recorded by Klaatu's producer, Terry Brown.[citation needed]

The song's unique vocal distortion is a result of an artificial larynx, which was used by the track's writer, Dee Long to "mouth" the track's lyrics.[4]

The original version of "Little Neutrino" was a 16-track recording. The recording was subsequently transferred to the 24-track tape format in March 1975.[citation needed]

Release edit

"Little Neutrino" was first released on August 11, 1976. It was the closing track on Klaatu's debut album, 3:47 EST.

A previously unreleased vocal mix of the track appears as part of the Klaatu box set, Sun Set.[5]

There are two known live versions of this track. The first was performed by the reunited members of Klaatu, during their 2005 reunion. It can be heard on Klaatu's 2009 compilation, Solology. Former Klaatu member, Dee Long, also performed a version of "Little Neutrino", which appears on his solo album, "Long Live And Prosper".[6]

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "So Said the Lighthouse Keepers". PopMatters. 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. ^ Dog 3000. "Unsung Reviews – Klaatu: 3:46 EST". Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage. Retrieved 6 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b Heller, Jason (5 June 2018). Strange Stars: How Science Fiction and Fantasy Transformed Popular Music. Melville House. "Little Neutrino", a gorgeous piece of baroque, psychedelic pop
  4. ^ "Bill O'Leary interview with Dee Long".
  5. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r780593
  6. ^ "Little Neutrino, by Dee Long and the Short Notice".