Solar Fire

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Solar Fire is a 1973 progressive rock album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, noted for its space-themed concept and reinterpretation of Gustav Holst's "The Planets."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist Manfred Mann's Earth Band NERFINISHED
basedOn The Planets NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs space-themed concept album
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
organ
synthesizer
vocals
followedBy The Good Earth NERFINISHED
follows Messin' NERFINISHED
genre progressive rock
space rock
hasConcept astrology
cosmology
space
hasCoverArt Solar Fire album cover
hasPart Earth, the Circle NERFINISHED
Father of Day, Father of Night
In the Beginning, Darkness NERFINISHED
Joybringer NERFINISHED
Mercury, the Winged Messenger NERFINISHED
Pluto the Dog NERFINISHED
Saturn, Lord of the Ring NERFINISHED
Solar Fire NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Gustav Holst NERFINISHED
language English
mainPerformer Chris Slade NERFINISHED
Colin Pattenden NERFINISHED
Manfred Mann NERFINISHED
Mick Rogers NERFINISHED
medium vinyl record
musicalStyle keyboard-driven rock
notableFor reinterpretation of Gustav Holst's The Planets
notableWork Joybringer NERFINISHED
originalFormat LP
partOf Manfred Mann's Earth Band discography NERFINISHED
performer Manfred Mann's Earth Band NERFINISHED
producer Laurie Latham NERFINISHED
Manfred Mann NERFINISHED
publicationPlace United Kingdom NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1973
recordLabel Bronze Records NERFINISHED
Polydor Records
releaseDate 1973

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Manfred Mann notableAlbum Solar Fire