After a seven-year hiatus, Graham Nash (harmonica/keyboards/vocals/producer) returned to his solo career on Earth & Sky (1980). While much of the material may have originated as an on-again/off-again collaboration with David Crosby (guitar/vocals), by the time the LP hit the racks in 1980 there were only traces of Crosby's input scattered throughout. One primary contribution highlighting the pair is the organic and acoustic "Out on the Island," and is likewise one of the best sides of the effort. In support of Nash is an all-star ensemble centering on the infamous "Mighty Jitters": Russ Kunkel (drums/percussion), Tim Drummond (bass), Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar (guitars), David Lindley (guitar/violin/vocals), and Craig Doerge (keyboards). The opening title cut, "Earth & Sky" has the earmark of a mid-tempo Jackson Browne rocker and boasts a tasty guitar lead from Joe Walsh. "Love Has Come" and the heartfelt "Magical Child" are among Nash's more poignant ballads and both seem to reflect the artist's personal contentment as a family man, which is a decidedly different vibe from his earlier works like "Strangers Room" or "Sleep Song." "Magical Child" also became one of Nash's performance staples in the early- to mid-'80s. Crosby, Stills & Nash similarly adopted the socially and politically topical "Barrel of Pain (Half-Life)" in concert. The tune is a brooding and foreboding rocker that speaks directly to the issue of nuclear waste being unceremoniously dumped right off the coast of the Bay Area near the Farallon Islands. Clocking in at under two minutes, "T.V. Guide" is a minor-chord classic tale of "Big Brother" paranoia, and features orchestration from co-author Joe Vitale. In 2001, Earth & Sky was offered on CD for the first time from the French-based Magic Records label. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide
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Since its initial broadcast in 1991, the Earth & Sky radio series has presented daily information about
science and nature to radio listeners from around the world.
Earth & Sky's stated mission is to be a "clear voice for science."
Earth & Sky is the creation of veteran radio producers and on-air personalities, Deborah Byrd and Joel Block, whose program "Star Date" began
broadcasting in the U.S. in the late 1970s.
Joel Block and Deborah Byrd. Their signature sign-off
is, "We're Block and Byrd for Earth and Sky."
Earth & Sky currently presents 90-second and 60-second radio spots (called "modules") on a wide variety of
scientific topics, communicating through terrestrial radio as well as satellite radio and internet radio. Earth & Sky is aired one
or more times daily on more than 1,000 commercial, NPR, and other public radio stations, 80 affiliates
stations for the sight-impaired, and across 35 channels on both XM and
Sirius satellite radio in the United States. Abroad, the programming is heard on
American Forces Radio, Voice of America Radio, World Radio Network, and others.
The information on Earth & Sky comes directly from scientists. The journalists who
produce the Earth & Sky radio program and web
site speak to several scientists each day, dozens each week and hundreds each year. More than 500 scientists have joined
Earth & Sky as volunteer advisors. Earth & Sky science advisors suggest content, give feedback, recommend
other experts, and review scripts for accuracy before they are recorded for broadcast.
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