Since Head to the Sky (1973), Earth, Wind & Fire had gone through a truly remarkable artistic and commercial development. Their sound had become more and more cinematic, since 1977 eloquently illustrated by Shusei Nagaoka on their record covers as cosmic/esoteric larger-than-life sci-fi scenarios. Earth, Wind & Fire were one of the most

The Album cover for 'That's the Way of the World' by Earth, Wind & Fire on released by Columbia Records in March 1975. The musicians of the band Earth, Wind, and Fire on 'What's Happening' television show, Baltimore, Maryland, 1960.

Maurice White on Shusei Nagaoka, the artist behind our most iconic album art: It was a great pleasure working on my album covers with Shusei. Even Earth, Wind & Fire chronology. Boogie Wonderland: The Very Best of Earth, Wind & Fire. (1996) Greatest Hits Live. (1996) Let's Groove: The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire. (1997) Greatest Hits Live is a live album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire issued in 1996 on Rhino Records. [1]
The album reached No. 19 on the UK R&B Albums chart and No. 25 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart. In the Name of Love is the seventeenth studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire, released in July 1997 on Rhino Records.
The soundtrack to a movie that hardly anyone ever saw, That’s the Way of the World ultimately made it on its own. The album that put Earth, Wind & Fire over the top in commercial terms, Way also spawned some of the band’s most well-loved music. “Shining Star” is one of the beefiest funk-rock guitar jams ever, topped off with an amazing gTrLyN. 193 58 452 450 195 234 302 467 13

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