Mort Garson
Mother Earth's Plantasia


5.0
classic

Review

by SandwichBubble USER (83 Reviews)
March 28th, 2023 | 53 replies


Release Date: 1976 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dig your roots deep into one of progressive electronic's quirkiest masterpieces.

Mother Earth's Plantasia, as unassuming a little album it is, is inarguably Moog maestro Mort Garson's defining and most popular work. Through bootlegged, full album uploads on YouTube to resellers asking absurd amounts for original pressings to professionally-done re-releases by major record labels, this is the work that refused to be buried, that endured the harsh sands of time. Not his psychedelic concept album debut (released under the pseudonym the Zodiac), nor his sinister ambient project Black Mass. Those albums received an uptick in interest at different points in time, I'm sure. But it wouldn't be out of line to say that those spikes were wholly dependent on his 1976 record, Mother Earth's Plantasia.

It almost seems too ridiculous an idea to even indulge. How could some random throwaway record, one that was initially only available for purchase at a specific plant store in Los Angeles (or given away for free with the purchase of a mattress from Sears), become a genre-definer with legions of fervent fans both young and young at heart? Could it be simple supply and demand? Something as positively "un-magical" as inflated rarity driving up interest? Or is it just so deeply ingrained in internet nerd music lore that everyone just accepts it as a "classic?"

Whatever the reason was in the past, it's different now. The "hidden gem" mystique of the album has long since been eroded by dissemination into commercials for tax software and official remasters available through traditional streaming avenues. You can listen to it right now, as easily as you would any album released in the current year. You can lounge to the chilled "Baby's Tears Blues" from the comfort of home, you can crack a childish smile to "You Don't Have to Walk a Begonia's" whimsical naiveté, you can blow your geeky friend's mind by showing them how similar "Concerto for Philodendron and Pothos" is to "Zelda's Lullaby" from the Legend of Zelda (and other game songs from that era), and best of all, you can even turn up your hi-fi stereo and play the title track ("Plantasia") to your plants on repeat. Just as Garson intended.

I say that, but it's first and foremost "warm earth music for plants," yeah? The album did originally come with a booklet about how to take care of your new indoor plant after all (no instructions about mattresses, however). But we now know that that was all tongue-in-cheek pseudoscience and new age nonsense. No, your ficus doesn't get tummy aches. And even if it did, playing it "Swingin' Spathipyllums" probably wouldn't help. Frankly speaking, I don't even have a house plant. And I doubt many of the people who listen to this are avid gardeners. Mother Earth's Plantasia is one of those records that is heard because people want to hear it. It's spacey ambient synth work crosses generations. It's eternal in its simplicity and its beauty. New meaning sprouted from oddity and obscurity into a brand new genus of its own. It's no longer just for the people who love plants, it's for everyone. And I'm sure Mort Garson wouldn't have had it any other way.



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SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Stream: https://mortgarson.bandcamp.com/album/mother-earths-plantasia



Might be the fastest I've ever finished a review.

rabidfish
March 28th 2023


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

ayoooo

get root-pilled, drink the clorophile NOW.

also, maybe a wozard of iz review ?

Borracho
March 28th 2023


182 Comments


That didn’t take long

foxblood
March 28th 2023


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

oh man mine wasn't nearly done, great job! Finally a review for this classic, love this album. it's the perfect vinyl to put on while doing chores around the house

ArsMoriendi
March 28th 2023


40964 Comments


Mort made this? Wow Mort, that's impressive

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

All the way back in 1976. Youthful for his age.

@foxblood I'm still open for you to also post yours when it's finished so we can fight for dominance.



"also, maybe a wozard of iz review uwu?"

123notit

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
March 28th 2023


4719 Comments


Hey nice

MoM
March 28th 2023


5994 Comments


A perfect album! Good review! Can’t believe this didn’t already have one

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Thanks all.

Concerto for Philodendron and Pothos and Swingin' Spathipyllums are just perfect songs.



If anyone reading this hasn't already heard the album (all 3 of you), this is very accessible, pleasant, early(ish) electronic music. And yes, Zelda TOTALLY stole (not clickbait) from this, so it's a must-listen for you VG soundtrack-listening weirdos.

pizzamachine
March 28th 2023


27109 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

“Release Date: 1976”



Oh! Interesting

Squiggly
March 28th 2023


1248 Comments


Great soothing music. I love feeling like a plant! 🪴

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Everyone daydreams about being a houseplant once in a while, totally normal feeling.

pizzamachine
March 28th 2023


27109 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah this rules, it’s cheering me up - thanks.

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Then my work here is done. Glad you're digging it.

MoM
March 28th 2023


5994 Comments


Some people say oysters are aphrodisiacs, but i just put on Plantasia and raise an eyebrow

~ seductively ~

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

https://f4.bcbits.com/img/0015827499_10.jpg

Close enough.

pizzamachine
March 28th 2023


27109 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The way he fingers those instruments. 😌

SandwichBubble
March 28th 2023


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

That look.

He just KNOWS he's going to release an album about plants or something that becomes a cult classic 30-40 years later.

garas
Staff Reviewer
March 28th 2023


8047 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This wasn't reviewed yet??? Kudos to you, Sandwich. This album is a masterpiece.

someone
Contributing Reviewer
March 28th 2023


6579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

You mean to tell me you just had this b up your sleeve until someone asked you for it?

Madness, absolute madness



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