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Earth, Wind, And Fire. I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up. Can anyone recommend some albums to check out? "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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NovaAngel said: I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up. Can anyone recommend some albums to check out?
Oh, you better start with The Eternal Dance box set first which will cost over $40 dollars....then move on over to All N' All, their masterpiece. Check me out and add me on:
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yeah, grab at least All n' All and That's The Way of The World...then move back and forth from there... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Looking good so far. Thanks guys. I'll start with All 'n All, how's that?
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Get their 1976 livealbum "Gratitude".
EWF in their prime! /peace Manki | |
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paligap said: yeah, grab at least All n' All and That's The Way of The World...then move back and forth from there...
yep. good advice or just save time and buy all of their albums in one batch. maybe you can get a discount price then . [Edited 2/17/05 2:37am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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NovaAngel said: I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up. Can anyone recommend some albums to check out?
If you're a new EW&F fan who is just now getting into their music,I would recommend you start with these three CDs... 'That's the Way Of The World'(1975) 'All N All' (1977) 'I Am' (1979) These three albums capture EW&F at their absolute best,and all three CDs have been remastered with bonus tracks.I'm sure you will then want to dig deeper and find the rest of the albums. | |
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DavidEye said: NovaAngel said: I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up. Can anyone recommend some albums to check out?
If you're a new EW&F fan who is just now getting into their music,I would recommend you start with these three CDs... 'That's the Way Of The World'(1975) 'All N All' (1977) 'I Am' (1979) These three albums capture EW&F at their absolute best,and all three CDs have been remastered with bonus tracks.I'm sure you will then want to dig deeper and find the rest of the albums. I ashamed to say that I've slept on the band for far too long. But I'm more than happy to make up for the lost time. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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NovaAngel said: DavidEye said: If you're a new EW&F fan who is just now getting into their music,I would recommend you start with these three CDs... 'That's the Way Of The World'(1975) 'All N All' (1977) 'I Am' (1979) These three albums capture EW&F at their absolute best,and all three CDs have been remastered with bonus tracks.I'm sure you will then want to dig deeper and find the rest of the albums. I ashamed to say that I've slept on the band for far too long. But I'm more than happy to make up for the lost time. You're gonna have alot of fun exploring their rich catalog.Their 70s albums are incredible! Here are some amazing fansites that you may wanna check out too... www.homdrum.no/ewf/ www.ewffans.com www.voy.com/38757/ www.startalk.org (this is Maurice White's official site) some great forums on these sites.See you there! [Edited 2/17/05 3:05am] | |
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manki said: Get their 1976 livealbum "Gratitude".
EWF in their prime! /peace Manki classic... classic | |
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TheRealFiness said: manki said: Get their 1976 livealbum "Gratitude".
EWF in their prime! /peace Manki classic... classic Yeah,it's a classic,but Manki,you know it actually came out in 1975 | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: classic... classic Yeah,it's a classic,but Manki,you know it actually came out in 1975 yup it did..Myrick was a bad bad man | |
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NovaAngel said: I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up.
If you like listening to EW&F in concert,they have several other "Live" CDs you may wanna pick up... 'Gratitude'(1975) 'Alive In 1975:That's The Way Of The World'(2002)---basically,it's just more live recordings from their 1975 tour.Consider it 'Gratitude Part 2',lol. 'Live In Rio'(2002)---these recordings are from their 1979 'I Am' tour. and there are several Live DVDs,including the recently released "Live At Montreux",which is taken from a 1997 performance. | |
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Funny, I was just mentioning, in the Pat Metheny Group thread, how much of a big EWF fan Pat is!
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DavidEye said: NovaAngel said: I'm listening to a live album they released around '95 or so. Damn these brothers can play! It's cool to listen to the crowd go wild when they hear a familiar tune come up. Can anyone recommend some albums to check out?
If you're a new EW&F fan who is just now getting into their music,I would recommend you start with these three CDs... 'That's the Way Of The World'(1975) 'All N All' (1977) 'I Am' (1979) These three albums capture EW&F at their absolute best,and all three CDs have been remastered with bonus tracks.I'm sure you will then want to dig deeper and find the rest of the albums. What he said - these are a great place to start. Hell, just about any of the mid to late 70s albums are gonna do you good. | |
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i'm surprised that none of ya'll even mentioned last days and time or head to the sky. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: i'm surprised that none of ya'll even mentioned last days and time or head to the sky.
On 'Last Days and Times',they hadn't yet found their groove.It's a good album,but the stuff that came after was superior | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: i'm surprised that none of ya'll even mentioned last days and time or head to the sky.
I love both of those - especially Last Days and Time (it's also one of my fave album covers). But I think for somebody who's just getting into EWF, it's best to work backwards through their catalogue. That's just me though. Either way, if their head is screwed on tight, they'll dig those, too. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: i'm surprised that none of ya'll even mentioned last days and time or head to the sky.
dont get me started u know how i feel bout those 2 great classic albums | |
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