Hope (album)
| Hope | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Klaatu | ||
| Released | September 1977 | |
| Recorded | 1976-1977 | |
| Genre | Progressive Rock | |
| Length | ||
| Label | Daffodil Records (Canada) Capitol Records (US) | |
| Producer | Terry Brown | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Klaatu Chronology | ||
| 3:47 EST (1976) | Hope (1977) | Sir Army Suit (1978) |
The recording is rich in both musical content, as one of the most powerful combinations of rock and classical orchestral music to date, and in production values, sounding like a modern recording, even though it was created in the late 1970s on a relatively small budget by a few people. Some consider this album one of the earliest story-telling concept albums in history, as it pre-dates The Wall, a story-telling concept album by Pink Floyd.
Many fans and critics consider Hope to be the most creative of the Klaatu albums, although their first album 3:47 EST is also highly regarded. Like the previous Klaatu album, the cover was painted by graphic artist Ted Jones. It won a Juno Award for "Best Engineered Album" and a Canadian Music Critics award for "Best Album" in 1977.
Track Listing
- "We're Off You Know" – 4:01
- "Madman" – 2:37
- "Around the Universe in Eighty Days" – 4:57
- "Long Live Politzania" – 9:11
- "The Loneliest of Creatures" – 3:45
- "Prelude" – 5:45
- "So Said the Lighthouse Keeper" – 5:51
- "Hope" – 4:43
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Categories: Klaatu albums | 1977 albums