Earth, Wind & Fire
Essential Earth, Wind & Fire [Bonus Track]
Essential Earth, Wind & Fire [Bonus Track]
UPC: 888430249226
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Mar 25, 2014
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Earth, Wind & Fire: Maurice White (vocals, kalimba, timbales, drums); Verdine White (vocals, bass, percussion); Philip Bailey (vocals, congas, percussion); Larry Dunn (piano, organ, synthesizer, programming).
Additional personnel includes: Ken Yerke, Harris Goldman (violin); Rollice Dale (viola); Dennis Karmazyn Harry Schultz (cello); Fred Jackson Jr., Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson (saxophone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Harvey Mason, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Beloyd Taylor (background vocals).
Producers: Maurice White, Joe Wissert, Charles Stepney, Al McKay.
Compilation producers: Leo Sacks, Maurice White.
Recorded between 1973 & 1983. Includes liner notes by Leo Sacks, Virginia Prescott, and William C, Rhoden.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Tributee: Charles Stepney.
Personnel: Al McKay (vocals, guitar, percussion); Maurice White (vocals, vocoder, drums, kalimba, timbales); Philip Bailey (vocals, congas, percussion); Verdine White (vocals, hand claps, percussion); Preston Glass, Skylark (guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion); Walt B (guitar, drums, percussion); Johnny Graham (guitar, percussion); Michael Thompson , Roland Bautista , Steve Lukather, Beloyd Taylor, Marlo Henderson, Bobby Ross Avila (guitar); Andrew Woolfolk (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion); Don Myrick, Fred Jackson Jr., Gary Bias, Mark Russo, Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson, Mark Visher (saxophone); Michael Harris , Rahmlee Michael Davis (trumpet, flugelhorn); Chuck Findley, Elmar Brown, Gary Grant, James Ford , Jerry Hey, Ray Brown , John Pappenbrook, Matthew Fronke, Michael "Patches" Stewart, Oscar Brashear, Steve Madaio, Bobby Bryant (trumpet); Arthur Maebe, David Duke , Richard Perissi, Marilyn Robinson, Barbara Korn, Sidney Muldrow (French horn); George Bohannon, Garnett Brown, Benjamin Powell, Duane Benjamin, Reggie Young , Wayne Wallace, Eric Jorgensen, Charles Loper, Maurice Spears, Wendell Kelly, Louis Satterfield, Lew McCreary, William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. (trombone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Larry Dunn (piano, organ, synthesizer, hand claps); Sheldon Reynolds (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); George Del Barrio, Mike McKnight , Rick Kelly, Maxine Lewis, Jerry Peters, Austin Jacobs, Darrin Simpson, Skip Scarborough, Steve Porcaro, Azar Lawrence, Wayne Vaughn, Billy Meyers, David Foster, Charles Stepney (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Issiah "IZ" Avila, Fred White , Harvey Mason, Sr. , Neal H. Pogue, Paulinho Da Costa, Ralph Johnson , John Paris (drums, percussion); Zakir Hussain (tabla); Daniel McClain, Tony Tolbert, Siedah Garrett (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: William C. Rhoden; Virginia Prescott; Leo Sacks.
Photographers: Jeffrey Mayer; Sandy Speiser.
"These songs are as close as we came to perfection," says group founder and leader Maurice White in the liner notes to THE ESSENTIAL EARTH, WIND & FIRE. Given the quality of the music in this double-disc package, it's hard to argue. Remarkable for both its commercial success and its inventive hybrid of funk, soul, jazz, and African folk music (White's kalimba is featured as a solo instrument on "Evil," for example), Earth, Wind & Fire are deservedly regarded as one of the finest ensembles of the 1970s.
A thorough retrospective of the band's evolution and multiple stylistic directions (often achieved within one song), ESSENTIAL spans from the early, earthy funk of "Mighty Mighty" to the disco-flavored "Boogie Wonderland" (with the Emotions). In between are all of the group's smash hits--the infectious "Shining Star," the feel-good "Sing a Song," their jazzy interpretation of Lennon/McCartney's "Got to Get You Into My Life," and the early '80s dance-floor favorite "Let's Groove," to name a few. Throughout, complex horn parts, rich vocal harmonies, and the formidable chops of the band's instrumentalists dazzle on ballads, heady improvisations, and funk workouts alike. This is the definitive compilation of one soul's mightiest groups.
Additional personnel includes: Ken Yerke, Harris Goldman (violin); Rollice Dale (viola); Dennis Karmazyn Harry Schultz (cello); Fred Jackson Jr., Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson (saxophone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Harvey Mason, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Beloyd Taylor (background vocals).
Producers: Maurice White, Joe Wissert, Charles Stepney, Al McKay.
Compilation producers: Leo Sacks, Maurice White.
Recorded between 1973 & 1983. Includes liner notes by Leo Sacks, Virginia Prescott, and William C, Rhoden.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Tributee: Charles Stepney.
Personnel: Al McKay (vocals, guitar, percussion); Maurice White (vocals, vocoder, drums, kalimba, timbales); Philip Bailey (vocals, congas, percussion); Verdine White (vocals, hand claps, percussion); Preston Glass, Skylark (guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion); Walt B (guitar, drums, percussion); Johnny Graham (guitar, percussion); Michael Thompson , Roland Bautista , Steve Lukather, Beloyd Taylor, Marlo Henderson, Bobby Ross Avila (guitar); Andrew Woolfolk (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion); Don Myrick, Fred Jackson Jr., Gary Bias, Mark Russo, Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson, Mark Visher (saxophone); Michael Harris , Rahmlee Michael Davis (trumpet, flugelhorn); Chuck Findley, Elmar Brown, Gary Grant, James Ford , Jerry Hey, Ray Brown , John Pappenbrook, Matthew Fronke, Michael "Patches" Stewart, Oscar Brashear, Steve Madaio, Bobby Bryant (trumpet); Arthur Maebe, David Duke , Richard Perissi, Marilyn Robinson, Barbara Korn, Sidney Muldrow (French horn); George Bohannon, Garnett Brown, Benjamin Powell, Duane Benjamin, Reggie Young , Wayne Wallace, Eric Jorgensen, Charles Loper, Maurice Spears, Wendell Kelly, Louis Satterfield, Lew McCreary, William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. (trombone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Larry Dunn (piano, organ, synthesizer, hand claps); Sheldon Reynolds (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); George Del Barrio, Mike McKnight , Rick Kelly, Maxine Lewis, Jerry Peters, Austin Jacobs, Darrin Simpson, Skip Scarborough, Steve Porcaro, Azar Lawrence, Wayne Vaughn, Billy Meyers, David Foster, Charles Stepney (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Issiah "IZ" Avila, Fred White , Harvey Mason, Sr. , Neal H. Pogue, Paulinho Da Costa, Ralph Johnson , John Paris (drums, percussion); Zakir Hussain (tabla); Daniel McClain, Tony Tolbert, Siedah Garrett (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: William C. Rhoden; Virginia Prescott; Leo Sacks.
Photographers: Jeffrey Mayer; Sandy Speiser.
"These songs are as close as we came to perfection," says group founder and leader Maurice White in the liner notes to THE ESSENTIAL EARTH, WIND & FIRE. Given the quality of the music in this double-disc package, it's hard to argue. Remarkable for both its commercial success and its inventive hybrid of funk, soul, jazz, and African folk music (White's kalimba is featured as a solo instrument on "Evil," for example), Earth, Wind & Fire are deservedly regarded as one of the finest ensembles of the 1970s.
A thorough retrospective of the band's evolution and multiple stylistic directions (often achieved within one song), ESSENTIAL spans from the early, earthy funk of "Mighty Mighty" to the disco-flavored "Boogie Wonderland" (with the Emotions). In between are all of the group's smash hits--the infectious "Shining Star," the feel-good "Sing a Song," their jazzy interpretation of Lennon/McCartney's "Got to Get You Into My Life," and the early '80s dance-floor favorite "Let's Groove," to name a few. Throughout, complex horn parts, rich vocal harmonies, and the formidable chops of the band's instrumentalists dazzle on ballads, heady improvisations, and funk workouts alike. This is the definitive compilation of one soul's mightiest groups.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Mighty Mighty
2 - Devotion
3 - Keep Your Head to the Sky
4 - Kalimba Story
5 - Shining Star
6 - That's the Way of the World
7 - Reasons
8 - Sing a Song
9 - Can't Hide Love
10 - Getaway
11 - On Your Face
12 - Saturday Nite
13 - Got to Get You Into My Life
14 - September
15 - Serpentine Fire
16 - Fantasy
17 - I'll Write a Song for You
18 - Drum Song
Disc 2:
1 - Boogie Wonderland
2 - In the Stone
3 - Can't Let Go
4 - After the Love Has Gone
5 - You and I
6 - Let Me Talk
7 - And Love Goes On
8 - You
9 - Let's Groove
10 - Fall in Love with Me
11 - Magnetic
12 - Dance Dance Dance
13 - System of Survival
14 - Sunday Morning [Radio Mix]
15 - Pure Gold
16 - Way You Move
17 - My Promise
1 - Mighty Mighty
2 - Devotion
3 - Keep Your Head to the Sky
4 - Kalimba Story
5 - Shining Star
6 - That's the Way of the World
7 - Reasons
8 - Sing a Song
9 - Can't Hide Love
10 - Getaway
11 - On Your Face
12 - Saturday Nite
13 - Got to Get You Into My Life
14 - September
15 - Serpentine Fire
16 - Fantasy
17 - I'll Write a Song for You
18 - Drum Song
Disc 2:
1 - Boogie Wonderland
2 - In the Stone
3 - Can't Let Go
4 - After the Love Has Gone
5 - You and I
6 - Let Me Talk
7 - And Love Goes On
8 - You
9 - Let's Groove
10 - Fall in Love with Me
11 - Magnetic
12 - Dance Dance Dance
13 - System of Survival
14 - Sunday Morning [Radio Mix]
15 - Pure Gold
16 - Way You Move
17 - My Promise