I Am Earth, Wind & Fire
Album info
Album-Release:
1979
HRA-Release:
15.09.2015
Label: Columbia/Legacy Recordings/ROAR
Genre: R&B
Subgenre: Funk
Artist: Earth, Wind & Fire
Composer: Maurice White
Album including Album cover
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- 1 In the Stone 04:48
- 2 Can't Let Go 03:29
- 3 After the Love Has Gone 04:34
- 4 Let Your Feelings Show 05:12
- 5 Boogie Wonderland 04:48
- 6 Star 04:24
- 7 Wait 03:40
- 8 Rock That! 03:07
- 9 You and I 03:32
Info for I Am
„Disco was at the height of its popularity in 1979, when Earth, Wind & Fire responded with its most disco-influenced single ever, the glossy and infectious 'Boogie Wonderland.' Up to that point, EWF had pretty much ignored disco, and when the band finally acknowledged the style, the soulsters weren't about to inundate listeners with it. 'Boogie Wonderland' (which features the Emotions, a female group for whom Maurice White had been producing major hits) isn't representative of I Am on the whole. From the hit ballad 'After the Love Has Gone' to the exuberant 'Let My Feelings Flow,' I Am isn't a radical departure from its predecessor, All 'n All. Though not in a class with That's the Way of the World, Spirit, or All 'n All, I Am is a rewarding album that has a lot going for it.“ (Alex Henderson, AMG)
Maurice White, vocals
Philip Bailey, vocals, percussion
Al McKay, guitar
Johnny Graham, guitar
Don Myrick, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones
Andrew Woolfolk, tenor saxophone
Rahmlee Michael Davis, trumpet
Louis Satterfield, trombone
Larry Dunn, piano, keyboards
Verdine White, bass
Ralph Johnson, percussion
Additional musicians:
Marlo Henderson, guitar
Steve Lukather, guitar
Janice Gower, violin
Marilyn Baker, viola
Jacqueline Lustgarten, cello
Dorothy Jeanne Ashby, harp
Jerome Richardson, saxophone
Jerry Hey, trumpet
Oscar Brashear, trumpet
David Foster, keyboards
Eddie Del Barrio, keyboards
Billy Meyers, keyboards
Paulinho Da Costa, percussion
Steve Porcaro, programming
Recorded September 4-16, 1978 at Hollywood Sound Recorders; Sunset Sound Studio Davlen Studio, Los Angeles, California
Engineered by George Massenburg, Tom Perry
Produced by Maurice White, Al McKay
Digitally remastered
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