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For other uses, see Mission Earth.
Mission Earth Soundtrack album by Edgar Winter Released 1986 Recorded 1985-1986 Genre Rock Length 37:08 Label Revenimus Music Publishing Producer Edgar Winter Edgar Winter chronology Standing on a Rock
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(1994)Mission Earth Cassette Tape CoverProfessional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Mission Earth is an album with words and music written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The album was produced and arranged by Edgar Winter, who also performed on it.
L. Ron Hubbard left detailed instructions and audio tapes for the musicians and producers to follow when making this album, which was released posthumously for Hubbard.[2] Edgar described Mission Earth as "both a return to rock’s primal roots and yet highly experimental". Winter had glowing words for Hubbard when he wrote, "Ron's technical insight of the recording process was outstanding." Winter also described Hubbard's delineation of counter-rhythm in rock as something "which was nothing short of phenomenal, particularly inasmuch as it had then been entirely unexplored and only later heard in the African-based rhythms of Paul Simon's work, some five years after Ron’s analysis."[3]
The sci-fi cover artwork for the album and cassette tape feature a blond man, resembling Edgar Winter, floating in the clouds behind an iron fist that appears to be holding a representation of the Earth. The iron fist graphic also appears on the cover of Mission Earth, the novel. The background includes a night sky. The words on the album include "Edgar Winter" written in a futuristic-looking font and the words "Mission Earth", written in a cursive script. Some versions of the album were sold with a gold foil sticker that said, "Words and Music by L. Ron Hubbard".
This album was published by Revenimus Music Publishing, the music publishing division of the Church of Scientology, which also published the album The Road to Freedom, which was also written by L. Ron Hubbard, but performed by various artists.
Track listing
All music composed by L. Ron Hubbard. Produced and arranged by Edgar Winter.
Side A No. Title Length 1. "Mission Earth" 6:52 2. "Treacherous Love" 4:34 3. "Bang-Bang" 3:14 4. "Teach Me" 3:32 Side B No. Title Length 5. "Cry Out" 5:03 6. "Just a Kid" 3:54 7. "The Spacer's Lot" 4:46 8. "Joy City" 4:02 See also
- Space Jazz
- The Road to Freedom
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ RonTheMusicMaker.org Mission Earth Lyrics and Music by L. Ron Hubbard (last accessed 06 Apr 09)
- ^ RonTheMusicMaker.org Mission Earth - L. Ron Hubbard (last accessed by 6 Apr 09)
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