Earthrise | ||||
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Released | 1985[1] | |||
Recorded | 1981–1983[2] | |||
Studio | Ridge Farm, Sussex, England; RJ Jones, London, England; Chipping Norton, Oxford, England; Jarm East, London, England; Grimm Doo West, Birmingham, England | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 44:58 | |||
Label | FM-Revolver (UK) Straight Ahead (US) | |||
Producer | Dave Morgan, Richard Tandy, Steve Lipson | |||
Richard Tandy and David Morgan chronology | ||||
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2011 Special Edition | ||||
Earthrise is a concept album originally released in 1985 in the UK[1] (USA 1984),[3] written by former Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) member Richard Tandy and David Morgan, both from Birmingham, UK. Morgan also wrote songs for 1960s band The Move. The album was inspired by the iconic photo of the Earth taken during the 1968 Apollo 8 mission.[4]
The album's story is about a space explorer who longs to return to his one love on Earth, only to eventually find that true love has always been with him — inside. The album's synthesizer-heavy rock sound is similar to ELO's 1981 album Time. Although the album was well received by ELO fans,[5] it was not a commercial success, largely due to the absence of marketing.[2] Rock Legacy released a remastered special edition on CD in 2011.
On November 9, 2019, to commemorate the 50th year of the Moon landings, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire performed an orchestral version of Earthrise with Tandy and Morgan.[6]