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  2. Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants"

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    Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants" is an album by Stevie Wonder, originally released on the Tamla Motown label on October 30, 1979. It is the soundtrack to the documentary The Secret Life of Plants , directed by Walon Green , which was based on the book of the same name by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird .

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  4. Mother Earth's Plantasia - Wikipedia

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    The music on this album was composed specifically for plants to listen to. [6] Garson was inspired by his wife, who grew many plants in their home. [ 7 ] Garson used a Moog synthesizer to compose the album, the first album on the West Coast composed entirely on the Moog synthesizer.

  5. Digging Deep: Subterranea - Wikipedia

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    Digging Deep: Subterranea is a compilation album featuring solo performances from English rock singer Robert Plant, released on 2 October 2020.The songs were assembled as a companion to his podcast series Digging Deep with Robert Plant that explores the composition and recording of hits, album tracks, and previously unreleased songs throughout Plant's post-Led Zeppelin career.

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  7. Category:Songs written by Robert Plant - Wikipedia

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  8. Please Read the Letter - Wikipedia

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    Chris Jones, in his review for the BBC, felt that the version by Plant and Krauss is "completely improved" from the original track. [6] Thom Jurek wrote for Allmusic : "Slow, plodding, almost crawling, Krauss' harmony vocal takes it to the next step, adds the kind of lonesome depth that makes this a song whispered under a starless sky rather ...

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