Polar Shift (album) explained

Polar Shift: A Benefit for Antarctica
Type:compilation album
Artist:various artists
Cover:Polarshiftalbumcover.jpg
Released:June 11, 1991
Genre:New-age
Length:61:26
Label:Private Music

Polar Shift: A Benefit for Antarctica is a compilation album of new-age and ambient music, released in 1991. A project of the EarthSea Institute, a portion of its proceeds was pledged "to The Cousteau Society and other environmental organizations working to establish Antarctica as a Natural Reserve dedicated to peace and science." It featured 13 tracks (3 original and 10 already-released) from various artists, being in CD track list order: Yanni, Chris Spheeris, Constance Demby, Steve Howe, Paul Smith, Vangelis, Enya, Kitaro, Suzanne Ciani, John Tesh, and Jim Chappell. The compilation was co-produced by Anna Turner and Terence Yallop, and was released by Private Music on cassette and CD.

Track listing

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References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Various - Polar Shift: A Benefit for Antarctica (CD) . . November 14, 2011.