Is this the first Earth song ever?

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Or, at least one of the best Earth songs, ever? Years before Michael Jackson came up with a song about the Earth, this song was already recorded in 1991 by the NYC group, OPUS.

It was heard by many members of the music industry, who in typical, myopic form, turned down this group's musical concept.

In our opinion, this is perhaps one of the best songs ever made for our planet; a combination of poetry, melody over rock music rhythm. Also, its lyrics are not intended to be obvious and predictable as some earth songs appear to be.

You are not going to hear ambiguous, nagging questions to humanity, or trivial calls to save the earth, or some political gaslighting nonsense.

This is an unconventional song about the Earth in the form of subliminal messages to the human race as a whole. The incessant drum beat in this video's music track, suggests people to mobilize into a higher state of consciousness and to claim this song as Earth Day's music anthem.

A must listen tune!

Watch it on HD and add it to your YouTube playlist:
https://youtu.be/nAI_anjLReM

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Credits:
Poetry:
Karen Hallam

Vocals:
Karen Hallam
Allison Falconeer
Michelle Zangara

Elec. Guitar:
Brian Bonhomme (ex-Roman Holiday, UK)

Keyboards:
Edward Vinatea

Composed, arranged and produced by Edward Vinatea
Mixtering @ EV Sonic Lab

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