The Toronto quintet I Mother Earth was the subject of a bidding war as a result of their riveting live performances, which blended their melodic heavy rock with poetry readings and other performance art leanings. Led by brothers Christian Tanna on drums and Jagori Tanna on guitar, the band signed with Capitol and released their Mike Clink-produced debut Dig in 1993.
Dig yielded three moderate radio hits in the driving "Levitate," the incendiary "Rain Will Fall," and the kinetic "Not Quite Sonic." Frontman Edwin was a powerful vocalist who easily cut through the band's music, which combined traditional hard rock with percussive elements to create a unique style. Other standout tracks included the spacey, Doors-like "So Gently We Go," and "No One," which highlighted the Santana-influenced guitar work of Jagori. A heavyweight debut by a dynamic band that showed great instrumental prowess combined with a strong sense of melody. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
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Credits
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Doug Michael
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Trevor Sadler
- Engineer
- Brian Scheuble
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Jeffrey Shannon
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Brett Swain
- Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- I Mother Earth
- Main Performer, Art Direction
- Tommy Steele
- Art Direction
- Edwin
- Vocals
- Bruce Gordon
- Bass
- Christian Tanna
- Guitar, Vocals, Drums
- Jagori Tanna
- Guitar
- Craig Brock
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Mike Douglass
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Katy Parks
- Production Coordination
- Trent Slatton
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Mike Bazzano
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Luis Conti
- Percussion
- Floria Sigismondi
- Photography
- Chris Achzet
- Drum Technician
- Mike Finnigan
- Organ, Hammond Synth
- Shawn Berman
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Armando Borg
- Percussion
- Mike Clink
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Noel Golden
- Engineer, Mixing
- Peter Grant
- Design


















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