Mother Earth's Plantasia///+'' Mort Garson 1976 Full Album///+
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Mother Earth's Plantasia///+'' Mort Garson 1976 Full Album///+1 Plantasia - 03:19
2 Symphony for a Spider Plant - 02:37
3 Baby's Tears Blues - 03:01
4 Ode to an Afican Violet - 03:59
5 Concerto for Philodendron and Pothos - 03:03...6 Rhapsody in Green - 03:25
7 Swingin' Spathiphyllums - 02:55
8 You Don't Have to Walk a Begonia - 02:29
9 Mellow Mood for Maidenhair - 02:10
10 Music to Soothe the Savage Snake Plant - 03:18..../I am here exclusively for the sake of music culture and music promotion of the 70s of my generation and not for the sake of taking Copyright + that is not my goal but setting and permeating music that was the perfection of the 70s that filled the beauty of music and the cult of music'HOW MANY ADMINISTRATION YOU TUBE CONSIDERS THAT I AM A COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND TO REMOVE THIS VIDEO, I WILL DEFINITELY RIGHT! And that is not my goal to infringe Copyright + Thanks to You Tube Administrator for understanding !!I Mother Earth, or IME, is a Canadian rock band. The band formed in 1990 and reached its peak in popularity in the mid-to-late 1990s. After an eight-year hiatus, the band reunited in 2012. Between 1996 and 2016, I Mother Earth was among the top 150 selling Canadian artists in Canada and among the top 40 selling Canadian bands in Canada.Early years
The brother duo of drummer Christian and guitarist Jagori Tanna met vocalist Edwin at their shared rehearsal space in 1990. Edwin asked the brothers to form a band with him, and the three came together in 1991, taking on Franz Masini as a bass player. The band came up with the name IME, as in "I Am Me", but later decided the letters should stand for something. Jag Tanna ad-libbed the name I Mother Earth and has always insisted it has no special meaning. The band, represented by a professionally recorded five-song demo, played a mere thirteen shows over the next year. These were noted for their jam sessions, poetry readings, and murals painted in the background during the songs. At the end of the year, the band was in the middle of a bidding war between labels.Success
In 1992, I Mother Earth signed to a co-venture deal brokered between Capitol Records (U.S.) and its Canadian affiliate, EMI Music Canada. The band travelled to Los Angeles in 1992 to record its debut album with former Guns N' Roses producer Mike Clink. During these sessions, Franz Masini was fired, leaving Jag Tanna to re-record the bass parts himself. At the completion of the album, Masini was replaced by Bruce Gordon, whose band Rocktopus was breaking up at that time. With the lineup solidified, the band underwent an intensive international tour to support its debut, Dig, in mid-1993. Considered an anomaly in the "alternative" era and often mistaken for heavy metal, the album combined traditional hard rock with grooves, extended jams, psychedelic lyrics, and the Latin-based percussion of Luis Conte and Armando Borg. Dig spawned four singles, three of which originated from IME's demo tape and were later included on the proper album. "Rain Will Fall", "Not Quite Sonic" and "Levitate" were released in 1993, and "So Gently We Go" was released in the summer of 1994. All four garnered radio and video airplay in Canada, as well as rotations in the U.S. and Europe. The latter two singles in particular charted well on Canadian rock radio. The Dig album won a Juno Award in 1994 for Best Hard Rock Album, beating out IME's childhood idols Rush for the award. This cemented a long relationship between the two bands, which started with IME opening for Rush the night after the Junos. By the end of the album's run, Dig was a Gold record in Canada.