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Mother Earth (Underworld Song)
Mother Earth may refer to: *The Earth goddess in any of the world's mythologies *Mother goddess * Mother Nature, a common personification of the Earth and its biosphere as the giver and sustainer of life Written media and literature * "Mother Earth" (novella), a science fiction story by Isaac Asimov * ''Mother Earth'' (magazine), a magazine founded by anarchist Emma Goldman * ''Mother Earth'' (journal), a journal published by anarchists John G. Scott and Jo Ann Wheeler *'' Mother Earth News'', a bi-monthly American magazine *Mother Earth Publishing Association, a publisher closely affiliated with Emma Goldman Film and television * ''Mother Earth'' (film), also known as ''Terra madre'', a 1931 Italian film *''The Mother Earth'', the 2009 Malayalam film '' Boomi Malayalam'' * "Mother Earth" (''The Green Green Grass''), an episode of the BBC sitcom ''The Green Green Grass'' Music Performers * Mother Earth (American band), a 1967–1977 blues rock band *Mother Earth (UK band), a 19 ...
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Earth Goddess
An Earth goddess is a deification of the Earth. Earth goddesses are often associated with the "chthonic" deities of the underworld. Ki and Ninhursag are Mesopotamian earth goddesses. In Greek mythology, the Earth is personified as Gaia, corresponding to Roman Terra, Indic Prithvi/Bhūmi, etc. traced to an " Earth Mother" complementary to the " Sky Father" in Proto-Indo-European religion. Egyptian mythology exceptionally has a sky goddess and an Earth god. Other Earth goddesses include: * Chinese folk religion - Houtu (Di Mu) * Meitei mythology and religion - Leimarel Sidabi, Panthoibi, Phouoibi * Ancient Greek religion - Gaia, Cybele, Demeter, Persephone, Rhea * Ancient Roman religion - Terra, Ceres, Ops, Proserpina * Slavic - Mat Zemlya * Andean (Inca, Aymara) - Pachamama * Hinduism - Bhumi * Native American - Spider Grandmother * Romanian - Muma Padurii, Mama Gaia * Mongolian and Turkic - Umay (Eje) * Old Norse religion - Sif and Jörð * Lithuanian mythology - Žemyna ...
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Tracy Nelson/Mother Earth
''Tracy Nelson/Mother Earth'' (also known as just ''Mother Earth'') is an album that was released in early 1972 by the blues rock group Mother Earth. The band's fifth studio album, it was distributed by the label Reprise Records. The release's title reflects the growing separation between performer Tracy Nelson and the rest of the band, who had grown into something of a mere backing vehicle for Nelson. Stylistically, the release features a laid-back, subdued sound in its rendering of blues music mixed with pop rock, with three cover versions of Bobby Charles' songs included. It's also notable for an early John Hiatt composition,"Thinking of You". Despite the tensions within the band, the album has received positive reviews from publications such as Allmusic. Critic Richie Unterberger stated that he found the release "a solid, if laid-back set of rock with strong country and soul flavorings, and a bit of gospel now and then", comparing its tracks to Janis Joplin's work. Tra ...
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Ragged Glory
''Ragged Glory'' is the 18th studio album by Canadian / American singer-songwriter Neil Young, and his sixth album with the band Crazy Horse. It was released by Reprise Records on September 9, 1990. Recording The ''Ragged Glory'' sessions took place in April 1990 at Young's Broken Arrow Ranch. The band played a set of songs twice a day for a couple of weeks (never repeating the same songs in a set), then went back, listened and chose the best takes. According to Young, this approach "took 'analysis' out of the game during the sessions, allowing the Horse to not think". Music and lyrics The album revisits the heavy rock style previously explored on ''Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'' and '' Zuma''. The first two tracks, "Country Home" and "White Line" are songs Young and Crazy Horse originally wrote and performed live in the 1970s (the original recording of "White Line", made for an aborted '' Homegrown'' album, would finally see release in 2020). "Farmer John" is a cover of a ...
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The American Dream (Emitt Rhodes Album)
''The American Dream'' is Emitt Rhodes' first album. It was recorded from 1967 to 1969, but released in 1970 as a contractual obligation to A&M Records. The album was reissued in 1971 in response to the success of his self-titled debut album on Dunhill Records. Track listing All songs by Emitt Rhodes # "Mother Earth" – 2:29 # "Pardon Me" – 2:46 # "Textile Factory" – 3:04 # "Someone Died" – 2:04 # "Come Ride, Come Ride" – 2:53 # "Let's All Sing" – 2:41 # "Holly Park" – 2:59 # "You're a Very Lovely Woman" – 2:52 # "Mary Will You Take My Hand" – 2:21 # "The Man He Was" - 2:59 # "In the Days of the Old" – 2:13 # Til the Day After" – 2:46 The original issue was a non-commercially released version pressed in late November of 1970 with picture-frame cover and "Saturday Night" – 1:59. A&M quickly withdrew this "frame cover" after approximately 1000 copies had been pressed. Deciding that the album did ...
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Dubnobasswithmyheadman
''Dubnobasswithmyheadman'' (stylised as ''dubnobasswithmyheadman'') is the third studio album by British electronic music group Underworld, released in the United Kingdom on Junior Boy's Own on 24 January 1994. It was the first Underworld album after the 1980s version of the band had made the transition from synthpop to electronic dance music and is also the first album to feature Darren Emerson as a band member. Background The original line-up of Underworld had split up after a 1989 tour of North America as the support act to Eurythmics. After the tour Karl Hyde had stayed in the United States for two months to work at Prince's Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis as a session musician, and then toured with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie. When Hyde returned to the UK he found his former bandmate Rick Smith had been collaborating on dance tracks with a teenage DJ named Darren Emerson, a friend of Hyde's brother-in-law, at Hyde and Smith's studio in Romford: Emerson had ...
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Merrimack County (album)
''Merrimack County'' is the 1972 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush. The standout tracks are "Mink Julip", "Mother Earth", "Jamaica, Say You Will", "Wind on the Water" and "Roll Away the Grey". The album was on the Billboard 200 chart for ten weeks and charted as high as #128 on June 3, 1972. Track listing #"Kids These Days" (Tom Rush, Trevor Veitch) – 4:10 #"Mink Julip" (Tom Rush) – 2:25 #"Mother Earth" (Eric Kaz) – 2:36 #" Jamaica, Say You Will" (Jackson Browne) – 4:11 #"Merrimack County II" (Tom Rush, Trevor Veitch) – 2:46 #"Gypsy Boy" (Bob Carpenter) – 3:20 #"Wind on the Water" (Tom Rush) – 3:34 #"Roll Away the Grey" (Bob Carpenter) – 2:59 #"Seems the Songs" (Tom Rush) – 3:39 #"Gone Down River" (Tom Rush) – 4:16 Personnel Musicians * Tom Rush – guitar, lead vocals * Trevor Veitch – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals * James Rolleston – bass, backing vocals * Gary Mallaber – drums, percussion, vibraphone * Paul Armin – fiddle * Erik Robe ...
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Cut Above The Rest
''Cut Above the Rest'' is the seventh studio album by the English glam rock band Sweet, released on Polydor Records in October 1979. It was their first album release following the departure of their original lead vocalist Brian Connolly. Connolly had begun recording this album with the band at the TownHouse Studio in Shepherd's Bush, London, but his vocals were subsequently wiped and replaced by vocals from bass player Steve Priest and guitarist Andy Scott. Original outtakes of "Play All Night" and "Stay With Me" (a.k.a. "Log One/That Girl") featuring Connolly's vocals have been recovered and were released on the rarities CD ''Platinum Rare''. ''Cut Above the Rest'' was released with two different sleeves: one for the US/Canada/Japan/UK markets and another (a wood carving of the three members' faces) for Europe. Reception In their retrospective review, AllMusic described ''Cut Above the Rest'' as "a bizarre combination of the hard-rocking pop that dominated classic Sweet ...
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Jan And Dean Discography
This is the discography for American rock duo Jan and Dean. Albums Studio albums Live albums Select compilation albums Solo albums ;Jan Berry album * ''Second Wave''—One Way 34524 (1997)A Memorial edition of this CD was released in April 2004, after Jan's death ;Dean Torrence solo projects * ''Rock 'N' Roll City''—Realistic – 51-3009 (1983) Released for Radio Shack as "Mike & Dean" for Mike Love from the Beach Boys and Dean Torrence from Jan & Dean * ''Anthology: Legendary Masked Surfer Unmasked''—Varèse Sarabande 3020663492 (2002) * ''The Bamboo Trading Company - From Kitty Hawk To Surf City''—Steelsurf 10221 (2013) * ''The Teammates''— Omnivore (2022) Singles ;Jan & Arnie singles ;Jan & Dean singles Solo singles ;Jan Berry singles * "Tomorrow's Teardrops"/"My Midsummer Night's Dream"—Ripple 6101 (1960)Shown as "Jan Barry" * "Universal Coward"/"I Can't Wait To Love You"—Liberty 55845 (1965)Both tracks from the Jan & Dean album ''Folk 'n Roll' ...
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Ian Thomas (Canadian Musician)
Ian Campbell Thomas (born 23 July 1950) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actor and author. He is the younger brother of comedian and actor Dave Thomas. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Career Thomas is a successful rock and roll musician in Canada. His solo career peaked during the 1970s; his most memorable hit was 1973's "Painted Ladies". Success in the American market, however, has proven to be elusive with the possible exception of "Painted Ladies", which remains his only U.S. Top 40 hit. He has also done musical composition for about a dozen films and television shows. Before breaking through with "Painted Ladies", he was a producer at the CBC. Before that, he was part of the folk music group Tranquility Base (sometimes spelled Tranquillity Base). In 1974, he won a Juno Award for "Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year". That year he toured in eastern Canada with April Wine. In 1976 he signed with Chrysalis Records. In 1981, Thomas made a cameo appearance on '' ...
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The Circle Of Life (album)
''The Circle of Life'' is the fourth full-length album by the German power metal band Freedom Call. It was released on 21 May 2005 by SPV. Track listing Personnel *Chris Bay – vocals, guitar, keyboards * Cédric Dupont – guitar *Ilker Ersin – bass guitar *Nils Neumann – keyboards *Dan Zimmermann Daniel Hans Erwin Zimmermann (born 30 October 1966 in Nürnberg, West Germany) is a retired heavy metal drummer. Dan is best known as having been the drummer of German power metal bands Gamma Ray and Freedom Call from 1997 to 2012. He was a fou ... – drums References 2005 albums Freedom Call albums SPV/Steamhammer albums {{2000s-power-metal-album-stub ...
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Stations Of The Crass
''Stations of the Crass'' is the second album by Crass, released in 1979. The record, originally released as a double 12", includes live tracks from a gig recorded at the ''Pied Bull'' pub in Islington, London, on 7 August 1979. The first three sides contain the studio tracks and play at 45 rpm, while the final side comprises the live material and plays at 33 rpm. The album's title is not only a pun on the Catholic rite of the Stations of the Cross (such jibes against the religious establishment were typical of Crass), but is also a reference to the graffiti campaign that the band had been conducting around London's underground railway system, the cover artwork depicting a wall at Bond Street tube station that had allegedly been 'decorated' by them. Although the album met mixed critical reception at first, it managed to sell at least 20,000 copies within two weeks. A remastered edition of the album, complete with new artwork by Gee Vaucher designed specifically for the small size ...
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The Cimarons
The Cimarons are a British reggae band formed in 1967. They were the UK's first self-contained indigenous reggae band. History Jamaican natives, the Cimarons migrated to Britain in 1967 with a lineup consisting of Franklyn Dunn (bass), Carl Levy (keyboards), Locksley Gichie (guitar), and Maurice Ellis (drums); vocalist, Winston Reid (better known as Winston Reedy) joined in London. They were primarily session musicians in Jamaica, and backed many artists, including Jimmy Cliff. They performed at the Edinburgh Reggae Festival in 1973, where they also backed Nicky Thomas's performance of "Is It Because I'm Black". Their first LP ''In Time'', on Trojan Records in 1974 featured a rendition of the O'Jays' "Ship Ahoy", "Utopian Feeling", "Over the Rainbow," and "My Blue Heaven". Vulcan Records released ''On the Rock'' two years later. They switched to Polydor Records, releasing ''Live at the Roundhouse'' in 1978. Polydor released ''Maka'' the same year. During this period they did a ...
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