Little Neutrino
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| "Little Neutrino" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Klaatu | |
| from the album 3:47 EST | |
| Released | 1976 |
| Recorded | 18 October 1974 |
| Genre | |
| Length | 8:13 |
| Label | Daffodil, Capitol |
| Songwriter(s) | Dee Long |
| Producer(s) | Terry Brown |
"Little Neutrino" is a track written by Dee Long, from the album 3:47 EST by the progressive rock group Klaatu.
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]