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Fresh Aire was the first album released by new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller. The album was originally released in 1975. It is also the title of one track on the album. It was followed by Fresh Aire II and Fresh Aire III. New Age music, sometimes referred to as space music, is a vaguely defined style of music that is generally quite melodic and often primarily instrumental. ... Mannheim Steamroller is an 18th century classical rock group founded by Chip Davis, and co-founded by Jackson Berkey, well-known for their modern recordings of Christmas music. ... 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ...


Tracklist

  1. "Prelude"
  2. "Chocolate Fudge"
  3. "Interlude I"
  4. "Sonata"
  5. "Interlude II"
  6. "Saras Band"
  7. "Fresh Aire"
  8. "Rondo"
  9. "Interlude III"
  10. "Pass the Keg"
  11. "Interlude IV"
  12. "Mist"

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Fresh Air for your Plants (349 words)
Even those plants that are most perfectly adapted to living in the conditions of our homes benefit from a spell of fresh air and some dew on their leaves.
Fresh oxygen encourages healthy foliage, which is the primary attraction of many house plants.
Equally important, giving your plants some fresh air can be combined with re-potting which is ideally done from late-spring through now until June – so long as your plants are old enough.
MPR: Programs: Fresh Air (201 words)
Fresh Air with Terry Gross is a Peabody Award-winning magazine of contemporary arts and issues.
Produced at WHYY in Philadelphia, Pa., the show is known for captivating interviews with guests from literature, science, music, film, and more.
This interview originally aired on Oct. 31, 2005.
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