Covering three discs and including all the hits, as well as a healthy selection of rarities, The Eternal Dance is not designed for the casual listener; only hardcore fans will remain enthralled through the numerous rarities. Most listeners will be content with the two greatest-hits collections, but this comprehensive box set remains essential for hardcore Earth, Wind & Fire fans.
For me, this is one of the great instrumentals that Earth, Wind and Fire ever did. They were so raw back then, plus the fact that (at that time)they had a slightly different lineup: Most notably, Ronnie Laws on sax and flutes and Jessica ("She turns me on and out") Cleaves, later of P-Funk fame (nevermind the fact that she left Friends of Distinction to join EWF). Anyways, just keeping with ...
Can't beat those outfits! Heard this one from Earth, Wind & Fire on the way to pick up some dinner and the brain fart I was suffering earlier for a Funky Friday song diminished.
This is medicine for the heart, mind and spirit.Take a listen to the whole thing if you have time in your busy day.And sing... We will make it through these bizarre days of money lusting, right?More muzic? Mooska
Looks like the MOG world could use a pick-me-up.Courtesy of "The Morning News":http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/digest/videos/11_august_2006.php, and you can find more of her hits "here":http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_videos&search_sort=relevance&search_query=nia+earth&search=Search.
For me, this is one of the great instrumentals that Earth, Wind and Fire ever did. They were so raw back then, plus the fact that (at that time)they had a slightly different lineup: Most notably, Ronnie Laws on sax and flutes and Jessica ("She turns me on and out") Cleaves, later of P-Funk fame (nevermind the fact that she left Friends of Distinction to join EWF). Anyways, just keeping with ...