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Earth, Wind & Fire - Last Days And Times (1972) [R&B] [mp3@320)[mrtude42][h33t] (Size: 92.69 MB)
Description--------------------------------------------------------------------- Earth, Wind & Fire - Last Days And Time --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Earth, Wind & Fire Album................: Last Days And Time Genre................: R&B Source...............: CD Year.................: 1972 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.82 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: http://www.allmusic.com/album/head-to-the-sky-mw0000198798 Ripped by............: Mrtude42 on 5/31/2013 Posted by............: Mrtude42 on 6/1/2013 Included.............: NFO, PLS, M3U, Biography Covers...............: Front --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Earth, Wind & Fire - I'd Rather Have You [04:38] 2. Earth, Wind & Fire - Interlude #1 [00:21] 3. Earth, Wind & Fire - Interlude #2 [00:50] 4. Earth, Wind & Fire - Interlude [00:21] 5. Earth, Wind & Fire - Make It With You [03:24] 6. Earth, Wind & Fire - Mom [05:47] 7. Earth, Wind & Fire - Power [08:11] 8. Earth, Wind & Fire - Remember The Children [04:00] 9. Earth, Wind & Fire - They Don't See [03:28] 10. Earth, Wind & Fire - Time Is On Your Side [03:38] 11. Earth, Wind & Fire - Where Have All The Flowers Gone [04:50] Playing Time.........: 39:32 Total Size...........: 92.58 MB NFO generated on.....: 6/1/2013 8:36:32 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------- Review from allmusic.com by Alex Henderson As phenomenally popular as Earth, Wind & Fire was from the mid-'70s to the early '80s, it's easy to forget that the band was hardly an overnight success. With Head to the Sky -- EWF's fourth album overall, second with Philip Bailey, and second for Columbia -- Maurice White's very spiritual and ambitious brand of soul and funk was starting to pay off commercially. The Latin-influenced "Evil" became the soulsters' biggest hit up to that point, and material ranging from the hauntingly pretty title song (which boasts one of Bailey's finest performances ever) to the jazz fusion gem "Zanzibar" is just as rewarding. The lineup White unveiled with Last Days and Time was working out beautifully; Bailey was clearly proving to be a major asset. Also worth noting is the presence of singer Jessica Cleaves, who left after this album and, several years later, resurfaced in George Clinton's eccentric female group the Brides of Funkenstein. EWF still had what was basically a cult following, but that was beginning to change with Head to the Sky. And when EWF took off commercially in 1974 and 1975, many new converts went back and saw for themselves just how excellent an album Head to the Sky was. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Generated by Music NFO Builder v1.21b Related Torrents
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