The album 'The Planet Is Alive...Let It Live!' was released in 1984 by Tico Records, a subsidiary of Roulette Records. It is a conceptual project combining music and poetry, with lyrics based on texts by an environmental activist poet, though the exact authorship of the poems is not confirmed in standard sources.
Sarah Vaughan performs the songs with an orchestral and choral approach, backed by arrangements aiming to convey an ecological and world peace message. The album's production is poorly documented, and no verified information is available about the producer or participating musicians.
The album did not achieve significant commercial or critical impact at the time and remains a rarity in Vaughan's discography. It has not been widely reissued in digital formats, limiting access to detailed information about its recording sessions.