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3:47 E.S.T. 25th Anniversary Edition
Review by Gary Hill
This is the 25th Anniversary Edition of Klaatu's debut album. I'm guessing some fans in the US are saying, "but the title of that album was just 'Klaatu.'"
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Endangered Species
Review by Gary Hill
You really have to love the wisdom of record label executives. Let's say you are one of these guys and you sign a band like Klaatu for the unique sound and songwriting skills that they possess.
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Hope 25th Anniversary Edition
Review by Gary Hill
While I am totally enamored with several songs from Klaatu's debut, this follow up is in many ways a better disc. It is certainly more consistent.
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Raarities LP (Vinyl)
Review by Gary Hill
When this was originally released the label sent me the record along with a bunch of Klaatu reissue CDs.

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Sir Army Suit (Reissue with Bonus DVD)
Review by Gary Hill
This is a reissue of Klaatu’s third disc. It’s not just a reissue, though.

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Sir Army Suit 25th Anniversary Edition
Review by Gary Hill
With their third album the signs of trouble were really beginning to show. The label was putting the band under a lot of pressure to get on the radio.
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Sun Set
Review by Gary Hill
For me this 2 CD set has been like being reintroduced to an old friend. Klaatu is a band that probably more than any other has major supporters and major nay-sayers in the prog rock community.
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Interviews
Klaatu
Interview by Gary Hill
Interview with Dee Long of Klaatu from 2005
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Terry Draper
Review by Gary Hill

Interview with Terry Draper from 2017


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Terry Draper - Aria 52: A Five Year Mission
Review by Gary Hill
Terry Draper is probably best known for his work in Klaatu. After that band broke up he left music for a while, but eventually resurfaced, recording several albums.
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Terry Draper - Bread and Cirkus
Review by Gary Hill
You can never go wrong with releases from Terry Draper. Draper first came to fame as part of the band Klaatu, but in more recent years he's released quite an impressive catalog of music.

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Terry Draper - In My Garden
Review by Gary Hill

The latest album from Terry Draper of Klaatu fame, much of this feels as if it could have been released under that band name. There is a wide range of stuff here.


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Dee Long - Live Long and Prosper
Review by Gary Hill
Dee Long is probably best known for his work with Klaatu. If you take a look at the other review of his that is in this current issue, you’ll see that that association is the central reason for putting his work into the progressive rock category.
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Terry Draper - Once Upon a Memory
Review by Gary Hill

I've been noticing a trend in music lately. When CDs were first released their was a movement to fill up every bit of their additional space.


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Dee Long - Outside
Review by Gary Hill
This solo album from Klaatu's Dee Long doesn't sound all that much like that band. That's actually hard to believe because it has some of the key elements that made up the sound of Klaatu.
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Various Artists - Poetry of the Air: A Collection of Love Letters to Music from Musicians written by Gary Hill
Review by Greg Olma
I have known Gary Hill for a while now and the one thing that I can say with complete certainty about him is that he takes his music seriously. 


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Terry Draper - Remarkable Women
Review by Gary Hill
We live in an interesting age. There are all kinds of possible media for releasing music.

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Terry Draper - Stranded
Review by G. W. Hill

Terry Draper is probably best known as part of Klaatu.


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Terry Draper - Stranded
Review by G. W. Hill

Terry Draper is probably best known as part of Klaatu.


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Terry Draper - The Other Side
Review by Gary Hill
Terry Draper is probably best known as one of the members of Klaatu, and one of their songwriters. He's got quite a catalog of solo releases, though.

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Dee Long - Welcome To The Future
Review by Gary Hill
The first point that needs to be gotten out right up front – this CD wouldn’t be lumped into the progressive rock category based on its own merits. Instead it would be put into the non-progressive grouping as a uniquely charming piece of pop rock.
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Terry Draper - When the World Was Young
Review by G. W. Hill

Fans of Klaatu will want to pick this up pronto.


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