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Earth, Wind & Fire

I Am

  • AMG Review of I Am

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    Alex Henderson
    All Music Guide

    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 allad "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.

I Have A Lot Of Political Discourse To Share, But Not Tonight, I Am Taking A Breather And I Am Going To Get Down .........
about 1 year ago

I am losing readers. I know this, ya'll are getting tired of it so I will take a break and get back to why I came to this joint in the first place, music. 3 guesses as to why I dig this album so much. All I got to say is "Thank God for Jeff." "dmdm":http://mog.com/deadmandeadman/blog_post/136327 Now I can get my fix somewhere else.

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After the love has gone
over 2 years ago

we knew our love was true something happened along the way?enjoy x

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Alacrity's "Guilty Pleasures" No. 3
over 2 years ago

I see a theme developing here!! LOL!!And I'm supposed to be a Metalhead!!!

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