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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Blue Earth" on Discogs.

  2. Blue Earth : The Jayhawks: Amazon.de: Digital Music. Skip to main content.de. Delivering to Kassel 34117 Update location All. Select the department you ...

  3. 7. Nov. 2018 · Blue Earth, an Album by The Jayhawks. Released 30 October 1989 on Twin/Tone (catalog no. TTR 89151-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Alt-Country, Roots Rock, Americana. Rated #425 in the best albums of 1989. Featured peformers: Gary Louris (vocals, lead guitar), Mark Olson (vocals, guitar, 12 string guitar, harmonica), Marc Perlman (electric bass, acoustic bass), Thad Spencer (drums), Jim Rondinelli ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_JayhawksThe Jayhawks - Wikipedia

    Un giorno del 1991, Dave Ayers, presidente della casa discografica Twin Tone, durante una telefonata con George Drakoulias (suo collega, presidente dell'American Recordings), ascoltava in sottofondo la canzone Blue Earth dei Jayhawks. Il presidente dell'American Records chiese di chi fosse tale brano e così decise di conoscere il gruppo e di produrre i loro album successivi.

  5. Originally released in 1989, Blue Earth is a collection of the Jayhawks' early demo recordings made between 1986 and 1989. They had previously issued a self-titled debut album in very limited numbers in 1986, but this is the first mainstream release to provide a showcase for the songwriting of Mark Olson and Gary Louris--a kind of mid-western ...

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  6. 1. Juli 2003 · Jayhawks – Blue Earth. While technically not the Jayhawks’ debut (that would be the eponymous collection of songs from 1986 usually referred to as the Bunkhouse album), Blue Earth, released in 1989, was the record that first garnered national attention for the Minneapolis band and specifically the partnership of Mark Olson and Gary Louris.

  7. The resulting record, 1995's Tomorrow the Green Grass, is a beautiful collection of songs led by the elegiac single "Blue," the recipient of significant airplay. A tour followed, but after some months on the road, Olson announced he was quitting the band. In 1997, the Jayhawks -- now consisting of Louris, Perlman, Grotberg, and drummer Tim O ...