Dear Christine by Klaatu
Words By: John Woloschuk
Music By: John Woloschuk and Dino Tome
Lead Vocal: John Woloschuk
Backup Vocals: John Woloschuk
Instrumentation:
John: Piano, organ, bass guitar,acoustic guitar, bells
Dee Long: Electric and acoustic guitars
Terry Draper: Tambourine, drum overdubs (in fade ending)
Recorded At: Sounds Interchange, Toronto Canada
Recording Period: November 1977 to May 1978 (mixed in early June 1978)
Initial Release Date: August 1978 ("Sir Army Suit" album)
Remarks:
From Klaatu's inception in January 1973 and continuing on through May 1977, one important factor in making possible the production of the group's recordings had been access to studio time at Toronto Sound Studios made available by producer Terry Brown (who was then part-owner of that studio). But by the autumn of 1977, TSS had ceased operations and was in the process of being dissolved. When recording of Klaatu's third album ("Sir Army Suit") got underway in November 1977, the group was booked into another of Toronto's leading studios, Sounds Interchange, under the pseudonym "The Plastic Mosquitoes".
The first song recorded by Klaatu at Sounds Interchange was "Dear Christine". The basic rhythm section (consisting of piano, electric guitar, and drums) was recorded "live" off the floor on November 28, 1977 with Terry Brown producing and Mike Jones engineering. (The "distorted" electric guitar track recorded on that first session was subsequently replaced with a "clean" electric 12-string guitar.)
The sound of a Bosun's whistle which appears briefly midway through this track was provided courtesy of Frank Davies, who was then president of Daffodil Records (the record label that released Klaatu's recordings in Canada at the time).
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