Soul Fire

Soul Fire

Soul Fire

Track Listings
 
1. Kindred Spirit
2. Soul Fire
3. October's Child
4. Summer Vacation
5. Forever
6. A Time to Heal
7. Road to Ashland
8. Penny For Your Thoughts
9. Still... You Turn Me On
10. Silent Prayer
11. Time Will Tell

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Connecticut-based Sweetbird is comprised of singer-songwriter Christine Yandell and guitarist-composer Steve Waite. Weaving an eclectic musical tapestry that eludes conventional labels, Sweetbird melds influences from folk, pop, rock and country to produce a unique sound that has an innocence and richness seldom heard today. Christine's songwriting is introspective and her voice has been described as "beautiful," "clear," and "natural." They are a perfect complement to Steve's lyrical songwriting and distinctive fingerpicking guitar style. Sweetbird released their debut record, "Free Spirit Reflection" during the Summer of 2003 on Broadband Records, an independent Connecticut-based label. The album was recorded and co-produced by Grammy-nominated artist Paul Avgerinos, at Studio Unicorn, in Redding Connecticut. The record includes ten original compositions plus a cover of Nick Drake's inspired song, "From The Morning." Backed by a talented rhythm section, Sweetbird's "Free Spirit Reflection" features the work of pedal steel virtuoso John Widgren, drummer Ron Nihoff, lap steel guitarist Roger Filgate (Wishbone Ash), bassist Paul Avgerinos, and Steve Negri on fiddle.

Product Description
Sweetbird's "Soul Fire" is a sonic treasure chest filled with lyrical melodies, luscious harmonies, and beautiful arrangements. The record is a worthy follow up to the band's debut release "Free Spirit Reflection." Singer-songwriter Christine Yandell and guitarist-composer Steve Waite are backed by a host of world-class musicians on Soul Fire, which includes nine original compositions and two cover tunes, including a magical rendition of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Still... You Turn Me On." Soul Fire features a horn section that includes trumpeter Don Harris (Tower of Power, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, James Taylor) and saxophonist Joe Meo. The record also features pedal steel guitar virtuoso John Widgren, pianist Nick Bariluk, and drummer Matt Moadel. The record was co-produced by Grammy-nominated composer Paul Avgerinos, who also played bass, cello, and keyboards on the record. Soul Fire was mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtle Tone ! Studio in NYC.

Soul Fire,Sweetbird,Broadband Records,Folk,Pop,Sweetbird is a throw back to the days before video when the music came first. The music is a blend of pop and contemporary folk that is reminiscient of Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, Paul Simon, Norah Jones, The Cowboy Junkies and Sarah McLachlan
Earth Wind & Fire: Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • (4.5 stars) Probably their best comp, but STILL missing key songs
  • That Boogie Woogie Beat!
  • Greatest Hits
  • Old School
Earth Wind & Fire: Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B00000FC5H
Release Date: 1998-11-17

Tracks:

  1. Shining Star
  2. That's The Way Of The World
  3. September
  4. Can't Hide Love
  5. Got To Get You Into My Life
  6. Sing A Song
  7. Gratitude
  8. Serpentine Fire
  9. Fantasy
  10. Kalimba Story
  11. Mighty Mighty
  12. Reasons
  13. Saturday Nite
  14. Let's Groove
  15. Boogie Wonderland - (with The Emotions)
  16. After The Love Is Gone
  17. Getaway

Amazon.com essential recording

It's the most complete single-disc collection of EWF chart rockers, and Greatest Hits' splendid remastering makes one of the major exponents of '70s funk positivity sound sparkling. From the driving "Shining Star" to the syncopated mastery of "September" and "Boogie Wonderland" to the slow-jam heaven of "After the Love Is Gone," this is a reminder of what made the group so special. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-05-25

If you're an EWF devotee, you have to purchase this CD. It is fabulous! I'm buying a second one for my husband for father's day.

5 out of 5 stars (4.5 stars) Probably their best comp, but STILL missing key songs.......2007-03-29

I'm gonna complain a bit here - the live Devotion (off Gratitude, killer studio version made furtherly killer live) and Keep Your Head to the Sky are still missing. Why? Is this one of those stupid cross-label things? Because those are really annoying. And this contains Boogie Wonderland, most likely their worst hit, either that or Let's Groove. Both are disco. Not a coincidence. And they drop All About Love, as well as I'll Write a Song for You. Give me a break! Four of their greatest songs, dropped off a cliff. Splat. Why? Saturday Night's an OK song, but I don't see it as the Best of Earth Wind and Fire. But if you swap those three off, put the four I mentioned on, and keep the rest, you've got the real best of Earth, Wind and Fire. Unlike the 1978 Greatest Hits release, this DOES contain Mighty Mighty, Kalimba Story AND Serpentine Fire, three essentials. Plus it adds After the Love is Gone, a worthy addition to any self-respecting EWF hits collection (or at least any one released after 1978), and their greatest song ever maybe. I'd bet on it. Plus nine of the ten tracks on the '78 release, not coincidentially the nine classics (Got to Get You Into My Life, Fantasy, Can't Hide Love, Getaway, That's the Way of the World, Shining Star, September, Reasons, Sing a Song) - note how they dropped Love Music, which is cool by me because it's just an average song and average songs don't belong on best-ofs, even if they were huge hits (*cough cough Saturday Nite*).
Yes, this is a great intro, but don't stop here. Why? All in All, Spirit, Gratitude, That's the Way of the World and Open Our Eyes are all good picks, that's why. But this is the compilation the band deserved.

5 out of 5 stars That Boogie Woogie Beat!.......2007-03-14

This album is soooo hot! Makes you wanna just jump up on a table and start dancing. (I tried it at work, but they yelled at me!). I am LOUSY at remembering song names, but I recognized a bunch of them. "September" is so hot! and one of my favorites. So is "Boogie Wonderland" (Dance, Ooo ooo oo, Dance, ooo ooo ooo!) (STOP ME! QUICK!) Like I said, most of the album is hot dance-to-me music. There are a few slow songs, like "After the Love Has Gone". 17 tracks at a total running time of a hair over 1 hour 7 minutes.

Don't put this on in the car and get behind a school bus! Torture!

5 out of 5 stars Greatest Hits.......2007-01-04

My sister is a very hard person to buy gifts at Christmas, but last September she mentioned she would like a CD by Earth Wind & Fire. She opened the CD on Christmas eve and insisted we listen to "September" for the next 15 minutes. She was very happy and so was I. I have to admit the CD is a good one and I am ordering a copy for myself.


5 out of 5 stars Old School.......2007-01-04

Bring back the old school music with soul. Great songs and good memories.
Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth Wind & Fire
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Essential
  • A beautiful tribute to the Elements
  • Shining Star
  • It's Rated 3.5 stars in my book
  • mistake
Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth Wind & Fire
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Manufacturer: Stax
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ASIN: B000N0U2U0
Release Date: 2007-03-27

Tracks:

  1. Shining Star - Chaka kahn
  2. Be Ever Wonderful - Angie Stone
  3. September - Kirk Franklin
  4. Devotion - Ledisi
  5. Can't Hide Love - The Randy Watson Experience
  6. Love's Holiday - Lalah Hathaway
  7. That's The Way Of The World - Dwele
  8. After The Love Is Gone - Mint Condition
  9. Reasons - Musiq Soulchild
  10. Fantasy - Meshell Ndegeocello

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Essential.......2007-06-15

Earth, Wind and Fire simply made some of the best music in the world. It's a joy to hear their pieces reinterpreted by other artists.

Chaka Khan yanks "Shining Star" off the chain.

But it's Me'shell Ndegeocello's take on "Fantasy" that makes the album worth the price of admission. By going further afield than any other artist on the album, Ndegeocello brilliantly twists "Fantasy" into something much darker and dangerous -- and compelling -- than perhaps was ever intended by the original E,W & F crew.

Anybody who loves R&B, this is an essential one to own.

5 out of 5 stars A beautiful tribute to the Elements.......2007-06-09

oh my did the new generation do a great job covering the songs we all know and love. A nice twist on the classics. This one is a keeper

4 out of 5 stars Shining Star.......2007-05-22

I wasn't sure what to expect. Sometimes when artists cover other gifted artists, the results can be disappointing. Whoever the cover artists singing Earth Wind & Fire, you know they have big shoes to fill. I read the names of the artists covering EW&F and decided to give it a chance: Chaka Khan, Ledisi, Musiq, Lalah Hathaway. Overall, the artists gave faithful renderings of each song. Kirk Franklin kept it funky on "September," and Musiq was impressive hitting those high notes on "Reasons." But most artists played it safe. Except for Meshell Ndegeocello whose re-interpretation of "Fantasy" sounded more outer space than any thing I've ever heard on Earth Wind & Fire. This album is worth the investment. When I really love an artist and an album, I share it with friends. I've already passed it on to at least four friends.

3 out of 5 stars It's Rated 3.5 stars in my book.......2007-05-21

I think that this CD should have more artists included to do more of EWF's songs. Overall it's just alright. Don't get me wrong, there are some songs that are great such as Angie Stone's Be Ever Wonderful (why was it cut so short?), Kirk Franklin (one of the best cuts on the CD), Bilal (a great twist to Can't Hide Love), Lalah Hathaway (very good), Dwele (nice mid-tempo spin from the original That's The Way Of the World), Mint Condition's After The Love Is Gone (good, but I like Norman Brown's jazz version better) and Musiq's Reasons (he is not a Phillip Bailey but it's a good rendition). The other artists I did not mention somewhat spoiled it. I did not like Chaka Khan's Shining Star as I thought she was trying too hard and the very last cut Fantasy as that to me was just plain awful. Devotion was ok but not nothing to brag about. I applaud everyone's effort but if you are a big EWF fan it's worth to collect...but after a few times of playing the CD, it will collect dust after a while.

1 out of 5 stars mistake.......2007-05-14

I made a mistake in buying this CD. There is no doubt that all performing artists did the best they could, but i can't help but comparing every song to the orginal songs and they still stand out. Furthermore i find it hard to regonize actual interpretations, but find carbon copy's of the original songs, except for the last song; fantasy, but I can hardly imagine anyone preferring this (mis)interpretation over the orginal.

A disappointed EWF fan.
Essential Earth Wind & Fire
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Truth
  • Earth Wind fan Fire
  • Best Earth,Wind & Fire Compilation Set Yet
  • Audiophiles beware
  • EWF - This CD is a great buy for all of the songs you get
Essential Earth Wind & Fire
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ASIN: B000069RJI
Release Date: 2002-07-30

Tracks:

  1. Mighty Mighty
  2. Evil
  3. Devotion
  4. Keep Your Head To The Sky
  5. Kalimba Story
  6. Shining Star
  7. That's The Way Of The World
  8. Yearnin' Learnin'
  9. All About Love
  10. Reasons
  11. Sing A Song
  12. Can't Hide Love
  13. Getaway
  14. Saturday Nite
  15. Ponta de Areia/Be Ever Wonderful
  16. Open Our Eyes
  17. Got To Get You Into My Life

Tracks:

  1. September
  2. Serpentine Fire
  3. Fantasy
  4. I'll Write A Song For You
  5. Drum Song
  6. In The Stone
  7. Can't Let Go
  8. After The Love Has Gone
  9. Wait
  10. You And I
  11. Let Me Talk
  12. And Love Goes On
  13. You
  14. Let's Groove
  15. Fall In Love With Me
  16. Side By Side
  17. Boogie Wonderland (With The Emotions)

Amazon.com

While their name conveniently conjures slabs of fashionable late-'70s New Agey mysticism and eco-consciousness, EWF founder Maurice White couldn't have picked a more metaphorically perfect moniker for his mighty, genre-expanding soul ensemble. The 34 tracks on this double-disc anthology underscore White's downright utopian vision, which shrewdly stewed the emotionally compelling lead vocals and sweet harmonies of Motown with the earthy funk of Sly and the Family Stone and some slick contemporary jazz, then seasoned it with tasty dollops of Tower of Power horns and Maurice's (and brother Verdine's) curiosity in Afro-Cuban rhythms. Small wonder they became arena superstars. There is something to please nearly everyone in the EWF oeuvre: from upbeat, infectious groove-staples like "Shining Star," Mighty Mighty," and "September" through the transglobal "Kalimba Story" and "Ponta de Areia" to the gospelized "Open Your Eyes," their pop-savvy cover of Lennon-McCartney's "Got to Get You into My Life," and the dancefloor-ready collaboration with the Emotions, "Boogie Wonderland." Essential features new liner notes with commentary by Maurice White. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Truth.......2007-05-26

This is by far the best collection of songs that I've ever come across... This is THE BEST collection ever.

4 out of 5 stars Earth Wind fan Fire.......2007-04-13

I love this group and welcome them to my collection of memories.

5 out of 5 stars Best Earth,Wind & Fire Compilation Set Yet.......2007-02-28

This Double CD set is the best E.,W. & F. compilation yet. The songs were compiled by Maurice White himself and that's what makes it so wonderful. He included the song "You". That is my favorite one of all and I'm glad Maurice saw fit to include that top notch song on the CD compilation set. There is one song I wished were included "Love's Holiday". But you can't fit them all on 2 CDs. However, You can always buy the flawless "All N All" CD in addition to this CD (if you don't already have it). You won't regret spending the money on both of these CDs if you're a fan of Earth, Wind and Fire (I assure you).

4 out of 5 stars Audiophiles beware .......2006-01-11

5 stars for the collection of songs and disc 2 is absolutely superb.However as an audiophile iam appalled at the sound quality of especially disc 1..no wonder Sony is loosing money these days..This is NOT 24 bit remastering this is NOT DSD mastering that Sony is famous for..instead this is cheap outdated 20 bit SBM(super bit mapping) of the early 90's.I WILL STILL RECOMMEND THIS COLLECTION,BUT DON'T PAY FULL PRICE.

5 out of 5 stars EWF - This CD is a great buy for all of the songs you get.......2005-10-07

What I really loved about this CD is the 34 songs. Prior to purchasing this CD, there were many songs that EWF performed that I never knew were EWF just from listening to the radio.

With that said, there were many "Oh, they sang that song too?" moments, which was a real treat and made this CD a lot of fun to listen to in its entirity. It's great for long trips in the car or just puttering around the house.

Shortly after I purchased this CD, I got invited to a concert which featured, Chicago and EWF. I must say that EWF stole the show! Phillip Bailey's voice is CRAZY! I was knocked out of my chair with the notes he was hitting in a live concert setting. Many artists record songs in the highest key possible and then bring the key down for live performances to preserve their voices. There was none of this hapenning with EWF, I can assure.

So, in short, 2 things:
1. Buy this CD and give it a listen-through. It's a great way to get all of EWF's hits for a great price
2. If you get the chance to see EWF live in concert, GO! You wil not be disappointed.
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol.1
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The "Hybrid Theory" of its day!
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  • Fitting Music For Festive Occasion
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol.1
Wind & Fire Earth
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ASIN: B00000JQFI
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Got To Get You Into My Life
  2. Fantasy
  3. Can't Hide Love
  4. Love Music
  5. Getaway
  6. That's The Way Of The World
  7. September
  8. Shining Star
  9. Reasons
  10. Singasong
  11. Megamix 2000
  12. Megamix (Radio Edit)

Amazon.com

Like a lot of second-wave funk bands, Earth, Wind & Fire were adept at balancing slickness and rawness. While their albums were occasionally spotty, the outfit achieved truly miraculous moments like the rocking "Shining Star" and the gloriously syncopated "September." (Come to think of it, the screaming guitar of the former was also nicely set off by its rhythmic flow.) In a have-you-never-been-mellow decade, their positivity seemed mostly realistic. With something like their powerhouse transformation of "Got to Get You into My Life"--pulling one of the great Beatles covers out of the awful Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie--they could make even the most churlish listener believe anything was possible. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The "Hybrid Theory" of its day!.......2007-07-25

A great inclusion to what is mostly a Classic Rock collection. Like Blood, Sweat, and Tears before them and maybe Chicago, but jazzy soul. Underappreciated during the Disco years, this time-tested material still sounds GREAT! Of much greater interest than merely the Soul or Jazz audiencences, it's one fine album!

4 out of 5 stars Most of the best, but where's the early stuff?.......2007-03-29

This is a rough guess, but I'd say there are about a trillion EWF comps on the market, mostly either generic hit collections or tacky theme roundups. This is actually one of their better comps, as it contains MOST of their best songs up until 1978. Not all, though. I won't even get into the sorely missed deep cuts, because some obvious ones were skipped: Head to the Sky, Devotion (especially that great live version off of Gratitude), Kalimba Story, Serpintine Fire, Mighty Mighty, I'll Write a Song for You and It's All About Love are just radio staples, why aren't they included? (I would've complained about lacking After the Love is Gone, but it turns out that came out a year after this comp was released, so I can't really). Yes, I understand vinyl was restrictive at the time, but in these days of CD those songs could've been tacked on as bonus tracks (one of the few instances I'd support the use of bonus tracks), but instead they tack on these stupid, useless Megamix things... yeah. Fact is, you can't sum up the career of a band at the height of their powers in ten tracks, no matter how good nine of those ten are. I could've done without Love Music - it's certainly not BAD, and they could've picked far worse. But I don't see what it has over It's All About Love, Head to the Sky, Devotion, Serpintine Fire, Mighty Mighty or Kalimba Story.
But hey... this has September! September's a classic, man! And this was the first time it was put on a studio album, for whatever that's worth. Same with their great cover of The Beatles' Got to Get You Into My Life - I'm a Beatle freak, but I must say, this cover beats even their original. And there's plenty of fine funk stuff: Shining Star, the aforementioned September and Got to Get You Into My Life, Singasong and Getaway, as well as some wonderfully amazing ballads like Reasons, Fantasy, Can't Hide Love and That's the Way of the World, so this makes for a fitting intro for the group. But don't make the mistake I did in thinking this is all you need - it was about three years after buying this before I finally picked up an EWF studio album, and of course I had waited about three years too long. Don't stop here - I recommend That's the Way of the World, Gratitude, All in All, Open Our Eyes and Spirit as well - but this is good.

5 out of 5 stars Best of EWF.......2006-08-01

Does it get any better than this? Check the songs before you buy another CD, some of these songs are duplicated on another CD. Still, great sounds.

4 out of 5 stars Most Of Their Best Songs Are Here!!!.......2006-01-03

I really hadn't been a fan of EWF up to a few years ago. But, once listening to them...I can really appreciate the funk/jazz/disco/fusion sound that they have. The top songs on this one are Got To Get You Into My Life, Getaway, That's The Way Of The World, and September. Though people try to remake their songs...I believe that most of their best songs are here! And that EWF play them better than anyone else.

5 out of 5 stars Fitting Music For Festive Occasion.......2005-01-04

Remastered Earth Wind and Fire collection with the nice addition of Mega Mix ones (In Japan megamix became huge hit a few years back) is a must-have if you love great music and melodic high toned chorus. They created zenith of rhythm and blues music with melodies and it influenced rock music a lot.
After around huge hit of SEPTEMBER they got on the bandwagon of disco frenzy but LOVE MUSIC, THAT'S THE WAY OF THE WORLD, CAN'T HIDE LOVE are the song of pure ethreal rhythm and blues somewhat like Stylistics. FANTASY is one of the most favorites among Japanese yogaku(western music) fans. MEGA MIX tracks are the reasons why you must buy this particular one. It's so fantastic. Well compressing what they are truly great.

Recommended for wide variety of music fans.
That's the Way of the World
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Earth,Wind,and Fire's Best and my Fav.
  • One of the most perfect albums ever made
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ASIN: B00000JQFK
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Shining Star
  2. That's The Way Of The World
  3. Happy Feelin'
  4. All About Love
  5. Yearnin' Learnin'
  6. Reasons
  7. Africano
  8. See The Light
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Amazon.com

While not quite in a league with Stevie Wonder's best '70s albums, That's the Way of the World finds Earth, Wind & Fire taking a similar path to good effect. Melding rock, funk, jazz, and African influences, the group also works its positive messages--belief in oneself, understanding of others--into each track. "Shining Star," one of the greatest singles ever, leads off the set, but the title track, "See the Light," and "All About Love" keep the good vibes flowing with a minimum of sappiness. This excellent remaster contains a passel of bonus demo versions. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THE POWER OF WORDS PT. 2.......2007-06-23

THIS IS A MASTERPIECE FROM THE SUPERBAND "EWF" THE REMASTERED EDITION OF THIS RECORDING IS GREAT,SEEK THIS ONE OUT.......TIMELESS

5 out of 5 stars This product is fantastic.......2007-06-13

I love it that is why I bought it.

5 out of 5 stars Earth,Wind,and Fire's Best and my Fav........2006-09-02

If someone asked me"What is the EW&F album you must own or start with"? I'd say"That's the Way of the World".
Every song is a winner.You can't say that about every EW&F album
although I love them all in different ways.This one gets the most play from me.It stands apart from everything before and after.It was the first EW&F album that I got into.
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Shining Star-Love the interplay of Johnnie Graham and Al MacKay on guitar to start it off then Verdine and the Horns.WOO!
Never tired of this song

That's The Way of the world-Their national anthem.
Maurice's gospel vocals make this one of their best slow jams.
It talks about the things in this world and what it does to people.


Happy Feelin'-A song about good vibes

All about Love-One of Maurice's best vocal offerings rivaling
"Can't Hide Love" on their next album "Gratitude"
You can find love in some of the smallest and biggest things.

Yearnin' and Learnin'-You learn alot and want alot.You can get it
if u look in the right places.

Reasons-Philip's sig.song in EW&F.
Lust/Love might not be enough to stay together

Africano-One of EW&F's best instrumentals.
This is when I realized that R&B groups could just play and not sing.When I first heard it at 7/8years old.I thought they shouldn't be doin'this. This is jazz.Bad song! I love it.

See the light-Excellent produced/song.Philip's sings
Gospel,Jazz and R&b.What a combination.They pull it off.


I love Larry Dunn's segues in between the songs of his moog synthesizers.Sounds like it's being played underwater or backwards.Great playin'

Buy this album.It's the ONE!




5 out of 5 stars One of the most perfect albums ever made.......2006-08-04

Put this album in the time capsule. This band had one of the most amazing string of albums ever. The career arc, just in terms of hit singles, overall sales, etc, is astonishing. This album was the peak. As far as most people were concerned, it was EW&F's debut, but it was actually their sixth album, the fourth for Columbia. Their albums show an amazing evolution from a fairly loose, fairly generic 70s funk/horn band to an unbelieveably disciplined production juggernaut. The production came to rival and surpass anything heard before. It easily rivaled bands like Steely Dan, known for their production prowess. After this album there was a long plateau; several top selling albums and singles, before a long graceful decline. The production actually continued to evolve, but the songwriting had definitely peaked by the mid-to-late 70s.

5 out of 5 stars Do you remember dancing to this?.......2006-02-08

Any time a successful R&B / Soul / Hip-Hop performer is asked who are his/her musical influences are two groups continually come up. George Clinton's many incarnations, (Parlement, etc.) and Earth Wind and Fire.
Here is not the first EW&F album, but the first widely known, album of their unique brand of "Funky, Jazzy, Soul".
Back in the Day, when I worked as a dance DJ, I would always let the other DJ's start the dance and when I thought the crowd was ready to get actually dancing I would play the first two cuts from this album "Shining Star', and "That's the Way of the World" back to back. By the time the two songs were finished the floor would be packed. The younger DJ's would always ask How do you do that?" It wasn't me it was Earth Wind and Fire!
"That's The Way of the World" is a great Album, and a Great place to start for your Earth Wind and Fire collection.
Quiet Fire
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Quiet Fire - Roberta Flack
  • As good a smusic gets
  • Completing a triumvirate of great Roberta Flack albums
  • Roberta's best... by far! And that's sayin something
  • Sublime, sumptuous Ro Flack....
Quiet Fire
Roberta Flack
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ASIN: B000002I64
Release Date: 1992-09-15

Tracks:

  1. Go Up Moses
  2. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  3. Sunday And Sister Jones
  4. See You Then
  5. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
  6. To Love Somebody
  7. Let Them Talk
  8. Sweet Bitter Love

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Quiet Fire - Roberta Flack.......2007-01-03

This disc finds Roberta Flack at her peak -- flush with her initial success, and building on that with an album that combines soul and jazz feeling. It captures the times, employing themes of mass movement as well as individual passion. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars As good a smusic gets.......2006-02-28

Roberta Flack is as good as music gets and any chance to hear her sing is worthwhile. This album is more than worthwhile. Listen to "Will You Still Love Me Tommorow" and see if you can think of anything more haunting or beautiful. All the music here is supurb but that one song should be enough to satisfy anyone. This is an album you'll be sorry if you miss.

5 out of 5 stars Completing a triumvirate of great Roberta Flack albums.......2002-07-26

"Quiet Fire", Roberta Flack's third solo album, has been unfairly overshadowed by the incandescent "First Take" and its masterful follow up, "Chapter Two". Unfairly because it is in every way an equal partner to its two luminous predecessors in constituting the third instalment of a triumvirate of great Roberta Flack albums. Significantly, even its immediate successor, the excellent "Killing Me Softly", doesn't quite measure up artistically with anything she did before that. Just as "Chapter Two" surprised with inspired covers of familiar standards, "Quiet Fire" serves up majestic versions of Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water", Goffin & King's "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and the Gibb brothers' "To Love Somebody" which Nina Simone had a huge UK hit with in 1969. Unlike Aretha Franklin whose penchant for turning melodies inside out is legendary, Roberta's approach with a song is more conservative. She may slow it down a tad but always tries to preserve the melody and the cadence of the song. What she does is use her peerless phrasing and majestic performance to transform a song into something precious and personal. Listening to Roberta's voice build and rise above the piano is akin to a religious experience and it can't get more seriously churchy than "Go Up Moses", the opening track, which has Roberta feverishly incanting over a racuous rhythmn. Continuing in the same vein is "Sunday and Sister Jones", featuring the album's most powerful moments and a tour de force performance from Roberta that has to be heard to be believed. Winding up are sensitive treatments of "Let Them Talk" and the Dinah Washington standard "Sweet Bitter Love" which are at least equal, in my opinion, to the best versions ever recorded, including Aretha's in the case of the latter song. "Quiet Fire" is indeed the middle name of Roberta Flack and the sound of velvet melting...

5 out of 5 stars Roberta's best... by far! And that's sayin something.......2002-04-27

Roberta Flack is as always incomparable but this one is just absolutely amazing. And I loved both of her earlier albums and thought that each of them was pretty close to perfect. But without question this album is the pinnacle of her talent and emotion.

Sweet Bitter Love is what I categorize as an A++ cut. Not just A+ but A double-plus. So much beauty, pain, and irony all in one cut. Just incredible! And personally I love Sunday and Sister Jones and To Love Somebody (A+) in and of themselves but some nights i'll play Sweet Bitter Love 3 or 4 times a night.

Cover to cover. High quality. Beauty and feeling. Depth and simplicity.

Just an out and out winner!

5 out of 5 stars Sublime, sumptuous Ro Flack...........2000-03-23

...this is a listening experience like no other, Roberta Flack's "Quiet Fire". If her "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and "Sweet Bitter Love" doesn't move you, then maybe your life is actually passing you by. Slow down and savor this one, it is truly a gift.
Gratitude
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • how is the old members are doing
  • The quintessential sound of the era
  • The Best Live Album, From The Best Group!!
  • A very good live album
  • We Give you Gratitude EW&F
Gratitude
Earth Wind & Fire
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00000JQFL
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Africano/Power
  3. Yearnin' Learnin'
  4. Devotion
  5. Sun Goddess
  6. Reasons
  7. Sing A Message To You
  8. Shining Star
  9. New World Symphony
  10. Interlude #1
  11. Sunshine
  12. Sing A Song
  13. Gratitude
  14. Celebrate
  15. Interlude #2
  16. Can't Hide Love
  17. Serpentine Fire/Saturday Nite/Can't Hide Love/Reasons

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Earth, Wind & Fire were consolidating their jazz influences into a tighter meld of funk and rock when Gratitude appeared near the end of 1975. Still, the improvisatory spirit burns hard on the three-quarters of the set taken from concert performances in the wake of That's the Way of the World's success. Highlights include hot takes on "Shining Star" and "Sun Goddess," as well as the studio cuts "Sing a Song" and "Can't Hide Love." --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars how is the old members are doing.......2006-01-22

do anyone out there know about the real members of E.W.F is how are they doing like like some off the real names if you are a E.W.F fan MR.Louis satterfield-precusion-- Mr.michael Harris-precusion--- Mr.Don myrick-sax----- Mr.Beloyd Talyor-------- MR Johnny Graham--doing his thing.---how about Mr.Andrew Woolfork play that sax. can i give you more names. How about Mr.Roland Bautista on bass you cant forget about Mr.Fred White on Drums and MR.Larry Dun on keys love you guys thats EARTH WIND FIRE NOT LAST BUT EARTH WIND FIRE MR M WHITE----MR P.BAILY MR.R JHONSON THATS MUSIC CAN SOMEONE LET ME KNOW WHERE ARE THE OLD MEMBERS ARE THEY ALIVE WHAT ARE THE DOING I THINK THEY SHOULD ALL GET BACK FOR ONE MORE LIVE SHOW

5 out of 5 stars The quintessential sound of the era.......2006-01-01

This is one of the few recordings I've owned in 8-track, cassette, vinyl, and now CD formats. The live cuts are so superbly tracked it sounds as though you are standing on the stage with the band. I love the slighly overdriven bass speaker cabinet, especially. Gorgeous vocals and an audience that came to celebrate... a must-have among your must-haves!

5 out of 5 stars The Best Live Album, From The Best Group!!.......2005-01-05

I was introduced to EW&F's music while I was growing up. My dad has always been a huge fan of their music; he played their songs all the time. This album along with 'Spirit' really made me see that EW&F can't be touched when it comes to pleasing people musically. When I was really young I loved this album, and to this day I still love this album. In my opinion, 'Gratitude' is the best live album that I've ever heard and believe me, I've listened to many live albums. I also would like to add that this album includes the live versions of two of my favorite EW&F songs, 'Reasons' and 'Devotion.' I prefer the live versions of these songs better than the studio versions.

5 out of 5 stars A very good live album.......2004-07-15

This is the kind of live album that shows that Earth, Wind & Fire was a strong combo on stage, featuring a dynamic set with lots of improvisation and hot playing. Just listen to Sun Goddess, Africano or Reasons. Unbelievable! isn't it? Definitively of one the best live albums ever.

5 out of 5 stars We Give you Gratitude EW&F.......2003-12-04

They don't make them like this anymore. EWF has always been known for their live performances. Unfortunately, hardly any were recorded in those days and even fewer video taped. Which makes this classic disc even more of a keeper. As always, let's look at it song by song:
Intro/Medley (Africano/Power): This album was all about the excitement of being at a concert and that excitement starts from the very beginning. The crowd is cheering, overwhelmed by anticipation. MC Perry Jones announces them, "Presenting, Earth!...Wind!...and Fire! With that, the band comes in with that funky/jazz style that would later become their trademark. They launch into Africano first. In the midsection, the horns bellow out (literally) the intro to Power. The title fits the song, trust me. As usual, Verdine is really thumping that bass on this one. All in all, a great intro. Yearnin'and Learnin': One of my favorite songs by EWF and it's done even better live. During this time, the band had two drummers and if you listen closely, you can hear one set of drums in one speaker and the other set in the other speaker. The horns, always a strong point with EWF, really sour and bite hard on this one. Again, a great song made better live. Devotion: One of the more spiritual songs from the group, this song done live shows the communal part of an EWF show. When the ladies are singing "Yeah, yeah, yeah", it sounds like the ocean itself. Truly amazing. If you're a fan it makes you feel like you're there. If you're another musician, you envy it! Sun Goddess: This is a cut originally done with Ramsey Lewis, Maurices old stomping partner. Again, the sound of the crowd is as musical as the band itself. Larry Dunn's keyboard solo is great and just as good as Ramsey's original. Of course, Verdine just keeps rumbling along. Reasons: This live version I feel is one of the best songs of the 70's. The band is so much in sync, the crowd is again completly into it, and Philip Bailey's falsetto has never been better. Besides the the sax solo, which is grea, listen to the bass part. Verdine keeps it interesting to say the least. Sing A Message To You: This is a live interlude. It last about a minute and is repetitive but still cool. Check it out. Shining Star: Okay, I know I'm going to get it for this but.... this is probably my least favorite performance from the live set. Don't get me wrong, I love the song and think it's one of the best of the decade but in it's original studio form. Shining Star is such a studio creation that it just doesn't sound right outside of the studio. The best Shining Star live performance I've heard is on the EWF Greatest Hits Live disc but even that doesn't get a complete thumbs up from me. New World Synphony: This is a gift. From EWF to us, the listener. It is the best cut on the album. It shows the band as the jam session band that they were. It also shows the jazz influences they possessed. The last section is the best. Verdine White, or as he's known to his friends, the Fire, takes over on bass here with a lenthy solo that finnaly burst at th seams in the climax. But wait, that's not all! The band comes in to re-state what Verdine just did and finally the song is over. The cheers and screams heard at the end of this masterpiece is amazing. When Maurice says to the crowd "Can you say yeah?", they answer with a deafening sound. Again, a gift. Sunshine: A good, catchy pop song, with a great performance by Philip Bailey. Sing A Song: Another good pop tune with a sing-a-long type chorus. Nothing really special though. Gratitude: This is just low down funk. Verdine lays it down on the bass and Maurice takes care of the main vocals. Celebrate: Another funky yet eird tune about celebrating life in general. Chek it out and see what you think. Can't Hide Love: The best new song on the disc. Another gift from the elements. Maurices singing is awesome, Verdines bass intro is amazing and the horns, well, they're the EWF horns! The new CD includes a live set from a TV show but it pales to the concert. My only regret about this album is that the entire thing wasn't live. But if that was the case, we wouldn't have gotten Can't Hide Love in the package. So let's leave it like it is.
All 'N All
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Super
  • PRAISE TO ALL 'N ALL - AND CORRECTION TO A REVIEW
  • An EWF Classic, again!
  • EWF - The best of all time
  • Probably EW&F's Finest studio work
All 'N All
Earth Wind & Fire
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00000JQFJ
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Serpentine Fire
  2. Fantasy
  3. In The Marketplace (Interlude)
  4. Jupiter
  5. Love's Holiday
  6. Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)
  7. I'll Write A Song For You
  8. Magic Mind
  9. Runnin'
  10. Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)
  11. Be Ever Wonderful
  12. Would You Mind (Demo Version Of Love's Holiday)
  13. Runnin' (Original Hollywood Mix)
  14. Brazilian Rhyme (Live)

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Not exactly a concept album, All 'n All (1977) nevertheless was Earth, Wind & Fire's biggest attempt yet at making a big statement. With several interludes providing musical links--and cultural and spiritual heavies such as Shakespeare and Buddha depicted on an inside-cover spread--it had all the trappings of a major extravaganza, while keeping the songs at radio-friendly lengths. That those songs included the perfectly named "Serpentine Fire" and the Stevie Wonder-style brotherhood anthem "Fantasy" helped make the record one of EW&F's most popular: as of the mid '90s, 3 million copies had shipped. This sparkling remaster includes three bonus demo, live, and alternate-mix cuts. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Super.......2007-05-26

I had this on casset when it was originally released. The CD version is better due to the new, unreleased tracks! Takes me back in time!

5 out of 5 stars PRAISE TO ALL 'N ALL - AND CORRECTION TO A REVIEW.......2007-05-17

First of all, I am an Earth, Wind & Fire nut - almost literally. I am 33 years old now. And was first introduced to EWF in 1977 when I was just 4 years old. But I remember hearing the all n all album. And really remember being freaked out, amazed & shocked by the album cover. Then, 2 years later, I went to my first of many EWF concerts. Talk about being freaked out & amazed! ALL 'N ALL has everything going for it. Perfection.
But, I was going through these reviews and stummbled across something that was written a few years ago. It really pissed me off & insulted EWF.
Someone had the nerve to say "even though all n all is a real great album, it sounds like they took from Michael Jackson & it sounds like Jackson". First off, EWF should NEVER be compared to Jackson. I don't give a crap what THRILLER OR BAD did. Michael Jackson used to go EWF shows and take notes! Almost everything you see him or just about any performer do live that is dynamic or spectacular, EWF did first.
And Ralph is NOT one of the guitar players. Al Mckay is one & Johnny Graham is the other Ralph Johnson is a drummer/percussionist/backing vocalist in the band. This person made mistake after stupid mistake. If anyone else wants to comment on this band, know what you're talking about. That's all.

5 out of 5 stars An EWF Classic, again!.......2007-05-14

It's the kings of funk/jazz/soul/pop/hop at it again. As an adult listener, I like it even better than the original! Maurice White/Phillip Bailey never go out of style!

5 out of 5 stars EWF - The best of all time.......2007-03-09

Ever since at the age of 12 years old when I heard Devotion being played by my friend's father, I have been an absolutely unrepentant fan of EWF. I then went on to purchase "Way of the World" which I thought at the time was the best album they ever did.
When I bought All n All however, after having bought Gratitude, I began to wonder whether EWF could ever surpass this.
I went on to purchase all other albums and unfortunately these were all stolen in a house break in.
I have resisted buying remastered CD for a long time because they seem to be not the same in sound quality as vinyl.
However I surrendered and I am a little disappointed , but will use the modern day electronic wizardry to create good listening.
Always and forever EWF

5 out of 5 stars Probably EW&F's Finest studio work.......2007-02-11

Although Earth Wind & Fire has been around for ever, from the mid to late 70's they created masterpiece after masterpiece. From "That's the way of the World", the live set "Gratitude", "Spirit", to the end of the 70's with "I Am" but in 1977 they did (in my opinion) their best studio work "All 'N All"

So many great, great songs, that when I worked as a DJ I could have played entire dances with just my EW&F albums and most people would not have complained a bit, (and if I didn't play one every five songs or so they did!) that's how good this stuff is. And as to this album... You could have put it on and come back to turn it over and called it a 45 minute set. That's how good this album is all by itself, the best work from the best overall dance band of the time.

Do yourself a favor, and get this CD, because although you can't fit into those "Angel Flight's" any more, (or Chemins De Fer) for you ladies. If this was a favorite of yours back in the day, you deserve it to yourself to float back to the times when you were too cool for words, when people tried to look nice, and there was music so good that will never be duplicated
Body & Soul: Midnight Fire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Mellow music
  • (3.5 Stars) Decent Compilation Of R&B Hits
Body & Soul: Midnight Fire
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ASIN: B000LE1GWQ
Release Date: 2007-01-30

Tracks:

  1. Maria Maria - Santana
  2. When A Woman's Fed Up - R. Kelly
  3. A Long Walk - Jill Scott
  4. How You Gonna Act Like That - Tyrese
  5. Spanish Guitar - Toni Braxton
  6. Are U Still Down? - Jon B
  7. These Are The Times - Dru Hill
  8. U Know What's Up - Donnell Jones
  9. Incomplete - Sisqo
  10. Promis - Jagged Edge
  11. Be Careful - Sparkle
  12. Stutter - Joe
  13. You Don't Know My Name - Alicia Keys
  14. So Anxious - Ginuwine
  15. Cry - Lyfe Jennings
  16. Untitled (How Does It Feel) - D'Angelo

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Mellow music.......2007-03-26

I really enjoyed this cd!! Especially Maria, Maria by Carlos Santana that song brought back so many memories it was a real joy to listen to. The other songs on this cd make for great listening pleasure. I would definitely recommend this cd to others.

4 out of 5 stars (3.5 Stars) Decent Compilation Of R&B Hits.......2007-02-09

R&B compilations can be a great way to get a collection of great songs that you have grown to love. Whether it be a bunch of slow jams, chart-toppers, or one-hit wonders, there's almost always a reason to get a music compilation these days. Sometimes the song you want is on an album that is out of print. Other times you have old tapes or records that have reached the end of their usefulness and you don't necessarily want to buy the whole album all over again. So buying a compilation saves you from missing out on all your favorite music you would otherwise have to live without. The Body and Soul series has been one of those standout collections that people can instantly rely on. The latest offering is Midnight Fire, a collection of hit R&B songs from the 90s and early 2000s. Standout songs like D'angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel?)," Jill Scott's "A Long Walk," "You Don't Know My Name" by Alicia Keys, "Why You Wanna Act Like That" by Tyrese, and Jon B's "R U Still Down" bless this collection. You are also treated to some classic gems from Dru Hill ("These Are The Times" and Sisqo's "Incomplete"), Ginuwine ("So Anxious"), R. Kelly ("When A Woman's Fed Up" and "Be Careful" with Sparkle), and Jagged Edge ("Promise"). There are a few songs like Toni Braxton's "Spanish Guitar," Donell Jones' "You Know What's Up," or Santana's "Maria, Maria" that don't blend well with the rest and shouldn't have made the cut to begin with. This collection probably doesn't have the strength of previous Body And Soul collections. But all in all, Midnight Fire is worth checking out for that pure, nostalgic feeling you get when listening to good, contemporary R&B music.
Spirit
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome Album
  • African Spirit
  • Must Have!!!
  • THE GREATEST BAND EVER!
  • EW&F IN THEIR PUREST FORM
Spirit
Wind & Fire Earth
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00005B17W
Release Date: 2001-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Getaway
  2. On Your Face
  3. Imagination
  4. Spirit
  5. Saturday Nite
  6. Earth, Wind & Fire
  7. Departure
  8. Biyo
  9. Burnin' Bush
  10. Saturday Nite (Alternative Mix)
  11. Seraphim
  12. Imagination (Angels Mix)
  13. Departure (The Traveler)
  14. African Symphony

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Album.......2007-07-30

A treasured addition to my'Golden Groups & Artists Collection',
thanks Amazon for a timely delivery and for always keeping my shopping time to minimum;I can always find what I'm looking for.
Thanks,T. Lindsey

5 out of 5 stars African Spirit.......2007-05-08

The story goes that Stevie Wonder's Song's in the key of life was being released the same day as EWF's Spirit. Motown knew this & moved Stevie's release date up 2 days. Which goes to show you the respect EWF was getting and still gets today. Of course it was not a rivarly going on, but in the mid-seventies, Stevie & EWF were what one might say, the two leading artists at the time in the black community, only Stevie had made the crossover, on his own terms of course, on a greater level than the blatantly Afrocentric EWF. Maurice & the band never really made too much comment about their heritage, but they celebrated it. Wholeheartedly. Not only within the music, but also in its imagery. We won't go into the well known fact of what Egypt is, that should be known by now.

But with this record, Spirit, EWF does something exquisite in making the music & lyrics appeal directly to the community, but at the same time giving it worldly appeal. There is no way to describe this one track by track, it is a total experience. GETAWAY is a great opener & Burnin Bush is an even greater closer and in between is music that will ultimately stand the test of time. Feel that.

5 out of 5 stars Must Have!!!.......2007-01-04

In my opinion, this is the best EWF recording of all time. Buy both this CD and their "Greatest Hits", and you will be in for a true EWF musical experience!

5 out of 5 stars THE GREATEST BAND EVER!.......2005-05-11

This is one of my favorite EWF albums! I had the incredible
experience of hearing Philip Bailey, sing Imagination,ACAPPELLA!
That was back in 87. What an amazing voice he has! Maurice
White, you have a fantastic voice too! Nobody can sing lead,
like them. You are, and always will be, my favorite band!!!

5 out of 5 stars EW&F IN THEIR PUREST FORM.......2004-08-26

Only this album and Open Our Eyes is where you find Earth, Wind & Fire 100% doing them. Face it! As great as All 'N All was, it tried to be just that, catering to all conceivable audiences. Spirit is an album that controls its audience, showing you the true depth of this legendary outfit.

Getaway - 10 of 10 - Huge, overpowering, funk-defining jam, Maurice, Phillip, Verdine, the horns, the licks, DAMN!!!!

On Your Face - 9 of 10 - Probably the most overlooked jam in EW&F history. I think I heard it on the radio once in the past eight years. Hot, mid-tempo, party-compatible joint with a message and top-notch vocals.

Imagination - 9 of 10 - Beautifully crafted selection headed by the great Phillip Bailey with soaring choral background vocals.

Spirit - 7 of 10 - Reflective and artistic song that could be considered a dedication to the late Charles Stepney. Slow tempo causes the album to sag a little here.

Saturday Nite - 9 of 10 - Red-carpet jam for the club-hoppers, created in the same vein as "Shining Star". Charges the album back up some. I'm sorry, I love it when Maurice throws that exaggerated twang onto his voice. For more, see "Mighty Mighty" and "Yearnin' Learnin'". Don't get down wit' the roach, though.

Earth, Wind & Fire - 10 of 10 - Hovering introspective cut, which adds meaning to the group's name. Calls for everyone to find a spiritual focus. Excellent vocal work from 'Reece.

Departure (Interlude) - 10 of 10 - Despite Maurice's advanced skills on the kalimba, this is a simplistic interpretation of the group's journey to their own inner spirits. I even taught myself how to play this on the kalimba!

Biyo - 9 of 10 - Another one of EW&F's well-known studio jazz sessions, but with a futuristic edge. Not quite as memorable as "Runnin'" or "Africano", but still raises their instrumental game.

Burnin' Bush - 10 of 10 - EW&F's heavy shout out to gospel music. Crisp and still authentic. You almost wouldn't care if the song never ended.

EXTRA TRACKS - 6 of 10 - I don't drink coffee, but I just wanna get a cup, kick back and listen to "Seraphim", except it's not long enough. An extended version of "Saturday Nite", and short acappella "Imagination", and a might-as-well-be-one-long-song "Departure (The Traveler)" and "African Symphony", which is the extended version of the "Departure" interlude are not enough to make you feel like you are getting much extra.

Anyway, despite proclaimed lack of commerciality at the time, Spirit was and is high-quality music and any recording artist that existed when this classic dropped in '76 would have been ecstatic to have their name associated with this masterpiece in any way. Cop this for true EW&F essence.

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  9. The Cropredy Concert [Live]
  10. The Journey's about to begin...

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