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Nice song
'The Promise' is a very satisfying EW&F album.Some great songs on there."Never","All In The Way" and "Where Do We Go From Here" are my favorites.The only complaint is,there are perhaps too many slow songs,but if you get the Japanese import,you get two bonus tracks that are uptempo and extremely funky.It balances out the album much better. | |
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I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
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SoulAlive said: Nice song
'The Promise' is a very satisfying EW&F album.Some great songs on there."Never","All In The Way" and "Where Do We Go From Here" are my favorites.The only complaint is,there are perhaps too many slow songs,but if you get the Japanese import,you get two bonus tracks that are uptempo and extremely funky.It balances out the album much better. Yes you're exactly right. When it was released the critics stated that on this album that EWF had figured it out. Fans wanted the classic EWF sound instead of trying to sound contemporary or be something they weren't. Just like you stated the only complaint from the critics were that the album was ballad heavy but in hindsight you got classic EWF. I actually thought that this was their best release since powerlight and touch the world. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: SoulAlive said: Nice song
'The Promise' is a very satisfying EW&F album.Some great songs on there."Never","All In The Way" and "Where Do We Go From Here" are my favorites.The only complaint is,there are perhaps too many slow songs,but if you get the Japanese import,you get two bonus tracks that are uptempo and extremely funky.It balances out the album much better. Yes you're exactly right. When it was released the critics stated that on this album that EWF had figured it out. Fans wanted the classic EWF sound instead of trying to sound contemporary or be something they weren't. Just like you stated the only complaint from the critics were that the album was ballad heavy but in hindsight you got classic EWF. I actually thought that this was their best release since powerlight and touch the world. Yeah,this album captures the classic EW&F sound.If I didn't know better,I would swear that the opening track "All In The Way" is an old outtake from 1977.It's got that classic 70s EW&F sound,with the horns and The Emotions on background vocals.It would have fit perfectly on 'I Am'.In fact,one song really is an outtake from that period: "Where Do We Go From Here" was recorded in 1978 during the 'I Am' sessions.If you listen closely,you can see that it features Philip's original vocals from 1978.He didn't even bother to record a new updated vocal.They updated the music slightly,but it still sounds like a late-70s track. | |
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SoulAlive said: phunkdaddy said: Yes you're exactly right. When it was released the critics stated that on this album that EWF had figured it out. Fans wanted the classic EWF sound instead of trying to sound contemporary or be something they weren't. Just like you stated the only complaint from the critics were that the album was ballad heavy but in hindsight you got classic EWF. I actually thought that this was their best release since powerlight and touch the world. Yeah,this album captures the classic EW&F sound.If I didn't know better,I would swear that the opening track "All In The Way" is an old outtake from 1977.It's got that classic 70s EW&F sound,with the horns and The Emotions on background vocals.It would have fit perfectly on 'I Am'.In fact,one song really is an outtake from that period: "Where Do We Go From Here" was recorded in 1978 during the 'I Am' sessions.If you listen closely,you can see that it features Philip's original vocals from 1978.He didn't even bother to record a new updated vocal.They updated the music slightly,but it still sounds like a late-70s track. The song "Dirty" with Jr. Wells is also from that "I Am" period. They even used it again on the reissue. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: SoulAlive said: Yeah,this album captures the classic EW&F sound.If I didn't know better,I would swear that the opening track "All In The Way" is an old outtake from 1977.It's got that classic 70s EW&F sound,with the horns and The Emotions on background vocals.It would have fit perfectly on 'I Am'.In fact,one song really is an outtake from that period: "Where Do We Go From Here" was recorded in 1978 during the 'I Am' sessions.If you listen closely,you can see that it features Philip's original vocals from 1978.He didn't even bother to record a new updated vocal.They updated the music slightly,but it still sounds like a late-70s track. The song "Dirty" with Jr. Wells is also from that "I Am" period. They even used it again on the reissue. That's correct,and there's also the song "Diana" from the 'I Am' sessions too.I've always had this weird theory that EW&F have an unreleased album from 1978 that they never finished I'm thinking that they started an album in 1978,but got sidetracked by a few other major projects... *The 'Best of' album released in the fall of that year (featuring two new songs) *constant touring *Their involvement in the 'Sgt.Peppers' movie and soundtrack this is just wishful thinking on my part (lol) but imagine if there really is a "lost" album from 1978,containing stuff like.... September Love Music Diana Got To Get You Into My Life Where Do We Go From Here Dirty | |
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SoulAlive said: daPrettyman said: The song "Dirty" with Jr. Wells is also from that "I Am" period. They even used it again on the reissue. That's correct,and there's also the song "Diana" from the 'I Am' sessions too.I've always had this weird theory that EW&F have an unreleased album from 1978 that they never finished I'm thinking that they started an album in 1978,but got sidetracked by a few other major projects... *The 'Best of' album released in the fall of that year (featuring two new songs) *constant touring *Their involvement in the 'Sgt.Peppers' movie and soundtrack this is just wishful thinking on my part (lol) but imagine if there really is a "lost" album from 1978,containing stuff like.... September Love Music Diana Got To Get You Into My Life Where Do We Go From Here Dirty Diana was on the reissue of I Am. I love that period from EWF. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Great info yall ... thanks for sharing !
"Betcha" is an awesome breezy groove with spherish guitar-fills, and man, when Philip takes it higher towards the end. I also remember getting chills when hearing "Where Do We Go From Here" for the first time, while reading in the linernotes about its history : Yeah, and "All In The Way" is a slammin' intro track A few more faves of mine from "The Promise" "Let Me Love You" "All About Love" (featuring The Emotions) The sudden break/bridge towards the end of the track is very cool, and just like "You And I", this is another example of 2 different EW&F-tracks with the same title, lol. "Suppose You Like Me" ( collaboration with the late Robert Brookins ) After this great album , i saw them perform a few times but they never performed anything from "The Promise" unfortunately. Only one time i saw them play "All In The Way" at The Morning Show (from ABC ? / NBC ?), and even Maurice joined the stage. That was a special moment to witness, and he told that his condition was stable. [Edited 5/18/09 9:32am] | |
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yeah,"Where Do We Go From Here" gives me chills,too.It's interesting that they kept it in the vaults all those years!! It's a SUPERB track,one of their best.If they didn't wanna use it for 'I Am',they should have at least placed it on 'Faces',where it would have been a definite highlight.
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Shango said: Great info yall ... thanks for sharing !
"Betcha" is an awesome breezy groove with spherish guitar-fills, and man, when Philip takes it higher towards the end. I also remember getting chills when hearing "Where Do We Go From Here" for the first time, while reading in the linernotes about its history : Yeah, and "All In The Way" is a slammin' intro track A few more faves of mine from "The Promise" "Let Me Love You" "All About Love" (featuring The Emotions) The sudden break/bridge towards the end of the track is very cool, and just like "You And I", this is another example of 2 different EW&F-tracks with the same title, lol. "Suppose You Like Me" ( collaboration with the late Robert Brookins ) After this great album , i saw them perform a few times but they never performed anything from "The Promise" unfortunately. Only one time i saw them play "All In The Way" at The Morning Show (from ABC ? / NBC ?), and even Maurice joined the stage. That was a special moment to witness, and he told that his condition was stable. [Edited 5/18/09 9:32am] I also like She Waits in addition to these songs. More impressive were the slick interludes throughout the album that makes this a true EWF album. IMO as far as old school artists who have made albums this decade this is the best bar none. Don't laugh at my funk
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SoulAlive said: yeah,"Where Do We Go From Here" gives me chills,too.It's interesting that they kept it in the vaults all those years!! It's a SUPERB track,one of their best.If they didn't wanna use it for 'I Am',they should have at least placed it on 'Faces',where it would have been a definite highlight.
SoulAlive said: I would love to hear the original 1978 version. Me too , lol ! | |
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phunkdaddy said: I also like She Waits in addition to these songs.
Yeah, "She Waits" s a deep cut, though i listened more to the first mix by Tommy Sims, from his "Peace & Love" album around 2000 : phunkdaddy sad: More impressive were the slick interludes throughout the album that makes this a true EWF album. IMO as far as old school artists who have made albums thisdecade this is the best bar none. Right on | |
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Shango said: Great info yall ... thanks for sharing !
"Betcha" is an awesome breezy groove with spherish guitar-fills, and man, when Philip takes it higher towards the end. I also remember getting chills when hearing "Where Do We Go From Here" for the first time, while reading in the linernotes about its history : Yeah, and "All In The Way" is a slammin' intro track A few more faves of mine from "The Promise" "Let Me Love You" "All About Love" (featuring The Emotions) The sudden break/bridge towards the end of the track is very cool, and just like "You And I", this is another example of 2 different EW&F-tracks with the same title, lol. "Suppose You Like Me" ( collaboration with the late Robert Brookins ) After this great album , i saw them perform a few times but they never performed anything from "The Promise" unfortunately. Only one time i saw them play "All In The Way" at The Morning Show (from ABC ? / NBC ?), and even Maurice joined the stage. That was a special moment to witness, and he told that his condition was stable. [Edited 5/18/09 9:32am] I bought this Cd when it first came out and it was high as hell I paid $20.00 for it! I didn't wanna download their music cause I like EWF. I slid down the wall in the store with morning sickness but I got my damn cd. I sure wished I could have seen Maurice perform with them; I heard he was confined to a wheelchair most of the time. I did go to their concert and it was pretty good. You could hear those horns blaring out loud. Their album after this one is also good too. I believe it's called Illumination...I used to belong to a Maurice White's group and he would keep us updated on EWF projects, but I can't find that link for shit! My kid has the same birthday as him...LOL! Maurice was never a looker but I remember those tights he used to were back in the 70's onstage. [Edited 5/24/09 20:02pm] The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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You're probably referring to startalk.org,the Maurice White forum.I used to post there regularly too.He answered a few of my questions I heard that he now has a myspace page and is planning a solo album and an EW&F coffee table book with rare photos. | |
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SoulAlive said: You're probably referring to startalk.org,the Maurice White forum.I used to post there regularly too.He answered a few of my questions I heard that he now has a myspace page and is planning a solo album and an EW&F coffee table book with rare photos.
The site is back up again http://www.startalk.org/forum/index.php | |
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spoons said: SoulAlive said: You're probably referring to startalk.org,the Maurice White forum.I used to post there regularly too.He answered a few of my questions I heard that he now has a myspace page and is planning a solo album and an EW&F coffee table book with rare photos.
The site is back up again http://www.startalk.org/forum/index.php cool! | |
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