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Thread started 07/28/05 4:20am

DavidEye

70s Album of the Day: 'Spirit' by Earth Wind & Fire (1976)


Released in September 1976 around the same time as Stevie Wonder's 'Songs In The Key Of Life' album,this is one of my favorite Earth Wind and Fire albums.For some reason,it doesn't get the respect it deserves.Take a poll asking "what is Earth Wind and Fire's best album?" and most fans will choose albums like 'That's The Way Of The World','Gratitude','All N' All' or 'I Am'.The 'Spirit' album is hardly ever mentioned.I think the problem is,it was was sandwiched between 'Gratitude' and 'All N All',two classic albums that are considered to be their masterpieces (Stevie's 1974 album 'Fullfillingness First Finale' has that same "problem",lol).


But 'Spirit' has alot going for it.The opening track "Getaway" is one of EW&F's funk classics.The lush ballad "Imagination",with it's soaring Philip Bailey lead vocal,has become a Quiet Storm staple.My favorite song is "Earth Wind and Fire"(yes,a song titled after the band) with it's positive,uplifting message and lazy Saturday afternoon arrangement (call me crazy,but this song reminds me of a sunny Saturday afternoon in the 70s....at a picnic or something,lol)."On Your Face" is another highlight.Sadly,co-producer Charles Stepney passed away during the making of the album.One more sidenote: this album makes an appearance in Prince's "Musicology" video.


So funkateers,what do you think? What's the verdict on this album? lol
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Reply #1 posted 07/28/05 5:02am

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Earth Wind & Fire again? well people keep talking about this group quite a lot... I think I really have to check them out one day too hmmm




I love it that album course worship worship lol


I still own just the old vinyl and have no CD version yet, so it hits my stereo less often than other albums, but it's amongst my fave EWF albums. Fave songs are "On your face" and "Getaway", and "Saturday Nite" was one of the my very early EWF favorites, one I played to death back in the days music
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Reply #2 posted 07/28/05 5:26am

DavidEye

You really should get the CD version.It was remastered a few years ago with several interesting bonus tracks...

"Saturday Nite" (alternate mix)---features a hilarious spoken intro,and a few other minor differences
"Seraphim" (previously unreleased outtake)---a NICE instrumental in which keyboardist Larry Dunn really shines
"Imagination (Angels Mix)"---a very brief a capella version of this song
"Departure (The Traveler)"---this is the full-length version of the interlude known as "Departure"
"African Symphony"---basically,this is "Departure" Part Two
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Reply #3 posted 07/28/05 6:23am

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For me this is the album when they peaked.
Their sound had developed to find it's climax on this one,
much like "Songs in the key of life".
All the typical EWF ingredients are there.
It's a superalbum,tho' personally my favourite album of
theirs is "That's the way of the world"
But everything came together perfectly on "Spirit".
/peace Manki
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Reply #4 posted 07/28/05 6:25am

DavidEye

Hi Manki!
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Reply #5 posted 07/28/05 6:30am

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DavidEye said:



But 'Spirit' has alot going for it.The opening track "Getaway" is one of EW&F's funk classics.The lush ballad "Imagination",with it's soaring Philip Bailey lead vocal,has become a Quiet Storm staple.My favorite song is "Earth Wind and Fire"(yes,a song titled after the band) with it's positive,uplifting message and lazy Saturday afternoon arrangement (call me crazy,but this song reminds me of a sunny Saturday afternoon in the 70s....at a picnic or something,lol)."On Your Face" is another highlight.Sadly,co-producer Charles Stepney passed away during the making of the album.One more sidenote: this album makes an appearance in Prince's "Musicology" video.

I like this album a lot, mostly for Getaway. Funky ass song! I love the way the bridge to the chorus rumbles my speakers with that deep bass.
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Reply #6 posted 07/28/05 6:34am

DavidEye

RipHer2Shreds said:

DavidEye said:



But 'Spirit' has alot going for it.The opening track "Getaway" is one of EW&F's funk classics.The lush ballad "Imagination",with it's soaring Philip Bailey lead vocal,has become a Quiet Storm staple.My favorite song is "Earth Wind and Fire"(yes,a song titled after the band) with it's positive,uplifting message and lazy Saturday afternoon arrangement (call me crazy,but this song reminds me of a sunny Saturday afternoon in the 70s....at a picnic or something,lol)."On Your Face" is another highlight.Sadly,co-producer Charles Stepney passed away during the making of the album.One more sidenote: this album makes an appearance in Prince's "Musicology" video.

I like this album a lot, mostly for Getaway. Funky ass song! I love the way the bridge to the chorus rumbles my speakers with that deep bass.



nod "Getaway" was THE JAM in the summer of '76
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Reply #7 posted 07/28/05 9:30am

funkpill

DavidEye said:


Released in September 1976 around the same time as Stevie Wonder's 'Songs In The Key Of Life' album,this is one of my favorite Earth Wind and Fire albums.For some reason,it doesn't get the respect it deserves.Take a poll asking "what is Earth Wind and Fire's best album?" and most fans will choose albums like 'That's The Way Of The World','Gratitude','All N' All' or 'I Am'.The 'Spirit' album is hardly ever mentioned.I think the problem is,it was was sandwiched between 'Gratitude' and 'All N All',two classic albums that are considered to be their masterpieces (Stevie's 1974 album 'Fullfillingness First Finale' has that same "problem",lol).


But 'Spirit' has alot going for it.The opening track "Getaway" is one of EW&F's funk classics.The lush ballad "Imagination",with it's soaring Philip Bailey lead vocal,has become a Quiet Storm staple.My favorite song is "Earth Wind and Fire"(yes,a song titled after the band) with it's positive,uplifting message and lazy Saturday afternoon arrangement (call me crazy,but this song reminds me of a sunny Saturday afternoon in the 70s....at a picnic or something,lol)."On Your Face" is another highlight.Sadly,co-producer Charles Stepney passed away during the making of the album.One more sidenote: this album makes an appearance in Prince's "Musicology" video.


So funkateers,what do you think? What's the verdict on this album? lol


clapping Excellent album....

Good review....
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Reply #8 posted 07/28/05 9:41am

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Me thinks DavidEye has great taste in music. thumbs up!
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Reply #9 posted 07/28/05 10:28am

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First album I bought with my own money. That's always been a very special album to me. The arrangements on that album blew me away. Listening to Getaway with my headphones was almost a life changing experience. EWF had this mystical aura around them that used to fascinate me as a kid. It used to seem like they were functioning in a different dimension or something. Like they were from some place where African culture was mixed with fantasy and the future. Props to David for given this great group and album shine.
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Reply #10 posted 07/28/05 10:40am

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

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Me thinks DavidEye has great taste in music. thumbs up!

hell yeah, he does. good album. "Getaway" is the cut.
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Reply #11 posted 07/28/05 10:48am

Hotlegs

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

nod
Me thinks DavidEye has great taste in music. thumbs up!

hell yeah, he does. good album. "Getaway" is the cut.

nod This cut definitely brings me back. My brother would rave and rant about seeing them in concert when he was in college in the 70's at Howard. EWF definitely have a deep spiritual vibe in thier music.
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Reply #12 posted 07/28/05 1:03pm

cranshaw62

"On Your Face" should be played by all of us every morning.
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Reply #13 posted 07/28/05 1:17pm

TheRealFiness

this album is the summer of 1976 smile
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Reply #14 posted 07/28/05 3:24pm

SPYZFAN1

Whew!! I'm showing my age here, but I remember radio (when the USED TO PLAY BANDS) played the SHIT out of this LP. This is one of the coolest R&B LP's ever made. Takes me back when you had to put a quarter on the arm of the record player so the needle wouldn't skip.
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Reply #15 posted 07/28/05 3:34pm

MsLegs

SPYZFAN1 said:

Whew!! I'm showing my age here, but I remember radio (when the USED TO PLAY BANDS) played the SHIT out of this LP. This is one of the coolest R&B LP's ever made. Takes me back when you had to put a quarter on the arm of the record player so the needle wouldn't skip.

whistle "Those Were The Days."
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Reply #16 posted 07/28/05 3:46pm

TheRealFiness

i think it was this album that came with a white label promo 7' single and it contained Free by Deniece williams.
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Reply #17 posted 07/29/05 12:35am

DavidEye

SPYZFAN1 said:

Whew!! I'm showing my age here, but I remember radio (when the USED TO PLAY BANDS) played the SHIT out of this LP. This is one of the coolest R&B LP's ever made. Takes me back when you had to put a quarter on the arm of the record player so the needle wouldn't skip.



OMG,I remember doing that many times,lol.I didn't know that other people did it too lol
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Reply #18 posted 07/29/05 7:01am

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"On Your Face" should be played by all of us every morning.


I,ve been playing the shit out of this album lately! Especially for "On Your Face" and "Imagination". "Getaway" is a bad cut as well! worship
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Reply #19 posted 07/29/05 9:40am

cranshaw62

It's real music by real musicians.

Earth Wind & Fire are Champions. There's no other way for me to put it. Maurice's vision and the talent of all the members.

Then they had Charles Stepney who made them advance even more with his knowledge. God Bless them.

In bands Earth Wind And Fire had us in the woodshed many days. "What chord is that?

We used to argue over chords and wait for the sheet music two months later and find we were ALL wrong.

Even today it's fun to sit and TRY to play the keyboard parts Larry Dunn did. "Free" by Deniece.... wow!

Prince, Stevie, AWB, EWF, Q, Miles. There is so much great info there.

Today's music should sound like the most amazing music on earth but you get two note songs like "Yeah" with no chords. G D G Eb G Eb Gb and cha-ching!

I'm not knocking them because hey, they made a bundle but it would be nice to see our Country embrace what came before us the same way as European Countries. In other words we don't always appreciate what's in our own back yard.

Sorry for running my mouth.

Positivity.
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Reply #20 posted 07/29/05 9:48am

Hotlegs

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It's real music by real musicians.

Earth Wind & Fire are Champions. There's no other way for me to put it. Maurice's vision and the talent of all the members.

Then they had Charles Stepney who made them advance even more with his knowledge. God Bless them.

In bands Earth Wind And Fire had us in the woodshed many days. "What chord is that?

We used to argue over chords and wait for the sheet music two months later and find we were ALL wrong.

Even today it's fun to sit and TRY to play the keyboard parts Larry Dunn did. "Free" by Deniece.... wow!

Prince, Stevie, AWB, EWF, Q, Miles. There is so much great info there.

Today's music should sound like the most amazing music on earth but you get two note songs like "Yeah" with no chords. G D G Eb G Eb Gb and cha-ching!

I'm not knocking them because hey, they made a bundle but it would be nice to see our Country embrace what came before us the same way as European Countries. In other words we don't always appreciate what's in our own back yard.

Sorry for running my mouth.

Positivity.

Preach wave
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Reply #21 posted 07/29/05 2:46pm

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Hotlegs said:

cranshaw62 said:

It's real music by real musicians.

Earth Wind & Fire are Champions. There's no other way for me to put it. Maurice's vision and the talent of all the members.

Then they had Charles Stepney who made them advance even more with his knowledge. God Bless them.

In bands Earth Wind And Fire had us in the woodshed many days. "What chord is that?

We used to argue over chords and wait for the sheet music two months later and find we were ALL wrong.

Even today it's fun to sit and TRY to play the keyboard parts Larry Dunn did. "Free" by Deniece.... wow!

Prince, Stevie, AWB, EWF, Q, Miles. There is so much great info there.

Today's music should sound like the most amazing music on earth but you get two note songs like "Yeah" with no chords. G D G Eb G Eb Gb and cha-ching!

I'm not knocking them because hey, they made a bundle but it would be nice to see our Country embrace what came before us the same way as European Countries. In other words we don't always appreciate what's in our own back yard.

Sorry for running my mouth.

Positivity.

Preach wave



worship
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Reply #22 posted 07/29/05 3:07pm

TheRealFiness

DorothyParkerWasCool said:

Hotlegs said:


Preach wave



worship



i couldnt've said it better smile
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Reply #23 posted 07/29/05 5:09pm

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Great Lp i have this thing for Burnin' Bush, Biyo, Seraphim.
I use to think what if they'd made thier interludes into full song's.
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Reply #24 posted 08/01/05 4:45pm

funkpill

cranshaw62 said:

It's real music by real musicians.

Earth Wind & Fire are Champions. There's no other way for me to put it. Maurice's vision and the talent of all the members.

Then they had Charles Stepney who made them advance even more with his knowledge. God Bless them.

In bands Earth Wind And Fire had us in the woodshed many days. "What chord is that?

We used to argue over chords and wait for the sheet music two months later and find we were ALL wrong.

Even today it's fun to sit and TRY to play the keyboard parts Larry Dunn did. "Free" by Deniece.... wow!

Prince, Stevie, AWB, EWF, Q, Miles. There is so much great info there.

Today's music should sound like the most amazing music on earth but you get two note songs like "Yeah" with no chords. G D G Eb G Eb Gb and cha-ching!

I'm not knocking them because hey, they made a bundle but it would be nice to see our Country embrace what came before us the same way as European Countries. In other words we don't always appreciate what's in our own back yard.

Sorry for running my mouth.

Positivity.

Run your mouth!!!! clapping
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