still house plants vinyl Mother Earth's Plantasia [Green Vinyl] (LP)
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still house plants vinyl

still house plants vinyl Mother Earth's Plantasia [Green Vinyl] (LP)

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still house plants vinyl Mother Earth's Plantasia [Green Vinyl] (LP)Long out of print album for lovers of plants and synthesizers finally reissued! Originally released in 1976, Mort Garson's Mother Earth's Plantasia has been labeled "warm earth music for plants . . . and the people who love them" and has gained a cult following in recent years despite its long standing rare status. Built from Garson's warm Moog melodies, the album runs the gamut of moods, from charming and serene, haunting and sinister, to playful and

Long out of print album for lovers of plants and synthesizers finally reissued! Originally released in 1976, Mort Garson's Mother Earth's Plantasia has been labeled "warm earth music for plants . . . and the people who love them" and has gained a cult following in recent years despite its long-standing rare status. Built from Garson's warm Moog melodies, the album runs the gamut of moods, from charming and serene, haunting and sinister, to playful and surreal - the perfect soundtrack to hanging out (stoned or not) with your photosynthesizing pals. Garson rose to prominence as a composer, bandleader and songwriter of rock singles in the late 1950's before becoming an early adopter of the Moog synthesizer (he actually soundtracked the 1969 moon landing with it). Plantasia feels like the culmination of his work as a composer and arranger, or at the very least, his most timeless and memorable. This is the first official repress of the album, and comes pressed on apropos green colored vinyl, complete with full reproduction booklet, and digital download (printed on plantable seed paper) courtesy of Sacred Bones. Recommended.

"Before Brian Eno did it, Mort Garson was making discreet music." - Sacred Bones

  • 1st official reissue of legendary 1976 ambient / synthesizer album
  • green colored vinyl pressing
  • newly remastered from the original master tapes
  • cover art restored by Robert Beatty
  • full reproduction of original booklet w/ new liner notes by Andy Beta
  • includes digital download card printed on plantable seed paper
  • limited edition
  • original release year: 1976
  • music label: Sacred Bones 2022
reviewed by nature lover cee 03/2019

 

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