The Good Earth (The Feelies album) explained

The Good Earth
Type:studio
Artist:The Feelies
Cover:The Good Earth (The Feelies album) front cover.jpeg
Released:1986
Studio:Mixolydian Studios, Boonton, New Jersey
Genre:Jangle pop, post-punk, alternative rock
Length:36:21
Label:Coyote/Twin/Tone Records (original US release)
Rough Trade (original UK release)
Producer:Glenn Mercer, Bill Million, Peter Buck
Prev Title:Crazy Rhythms
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Only Life
Next Year:1988

The Good Earth is the second album by American alternative rock band the Feelies. It was released in 1986 on Coyote Records, six years following their debut album Crazy Rhythms.[1] The original LP was contained in a sleeve designed by Glenn Mercer, featuring a front cover photo of the band by bassist Brenda Sauter and a back cover photo by John Baumgartner with coloring by Sauter.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feelies . . November 20, 2015.