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"Mother Earth" is the third single by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation from their second studio album, Mother Earth. Along with the singles "Ice Queen" and "Stand My Ground", "Mother Earth" has become one of the band's signature songs and is present on the setlist at almost every concert.
Mother Earth (Maki Ohguro album) or the title song, 1998; Mother Earth (Within Temptation album) or the title song (see below), 2000; Mother Earth Tour, a DVD by Within Temptation, 2003
"Mother Earth" is a blues song recorded by Memphis Slim in 1951. A slow twelve-bar blues , it is one of Slim's best-known songs and reached number seven in the Billboard R&B chart in 1951. [ 1 ]
Mother Earth is the second studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation. Originally released on 24 December 2000 in the Netherlands , and 21 August 2001 in other parts of Europe . The album was licensed to be released in Germany and neighboring countries through GUN Records in January 2003 as a special extended edition with four ...
Mother Earth was an eclectic American blues rock band formed in 1967 in California, fronted by singer Tracy Nelson. [ 1 ] Nelson, who hailed from Madison, Wisconsin , began her career as a solo artist, but formed the Mother Earth ensemble after moving to San Francisco . [ 1 ]
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 . [ 1 ]
"Mother Earth" Released: March 20, 1972 "Kids These Days" ... Ed Freeman - string arranger, conductor on "Wind on the Water" and "Seems the Songs" Technical
In March 2019, Sacred Bones Records announced that they were officially reissuing Mother Earth's Plantasia. [8] The reissue is available on music streaming services and was released on vinyl, CD and cassette on June 21, 2019. [6] Angie Martoccio, writing for Rolling Stone in 2019, described Mother Earth's Plantasia as Garson's magnum opus. [11]