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Earth, Wind and Fire

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Earth, Wind and Fire

Earth, Wind and Fire (LP)

RECORD LABEL (COUNTRY) / YEAR / CATALOGUE # / FORMAT / SPEED:

Warner Brothers Records (US) / 1970 /WS 1905
LP 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

PRODUCTION / RECORDING / MIXER / STUDIO & BAND CREDITS:

Producer: Joe Wissert
Arranged by: Earth, Wind, and Fire
Engineer: Douglas Botnick

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1
1. Help Somebody / 3:34
2. Moment of Truth / 3:05
3. Love Is Life / 5:04
4. Fan The Fire / 5:11

Side 2
1. C'mon Children / 3:08
2. This World Today / 3:28
3. Bad Tune / 4:38

First album by the first lineup of earth Wind & Fire, with a tougher tone than later Columbia productions, and Maurice White's voice only blended in the background vocals. "Love is Life" enjoyed a little success at the time.

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YOUR REVIEWS & COMMENTS

Those two old EWF albums are incredibly hard to find. If they are in pristine condition, I might know someone who will give you some good money for them. Are you interested? By the way there really isn't a good song on either of these two CLASSIC albums, is there?

Posted by: vyniljunkie on Mar 13, 08 | 5:01 pm

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