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| Sales Rank: | 16294 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $3.99 |
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| Release Date: | 2008-02-01 |
| Label: | SBME SPECIAL MKTS. |
| UPC: | 886972311227 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | SBME SPECIAL MKTS. |
| ASIN: | B0012GMUO0 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on That's the Way of the World by SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
- Shining Star
- That's the Way of the World
- Happy Feelin'
- All About Love
- Yearnin' Learnin'
- Reasons
- Africano
- See the Light
- Shining Star (Future Star) [#][*][Demo Version]
- All About Love (First Impression) [#][*][Demo Version]
- Happy Feelin' (Anatomy of a Groove) [#][*][Demo Version]
- Caribou Chaser (Jazzy Jam) [#][*]
- That's the Way of the World (Latin Expedition) [#][*][Version]
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
While not quite in a league with Stevie Wonder's best '70s albums, That's the Way of the World finds Earth, Wind & Fire taking a similar path to good effect. Melding rock, funk, jazz, and African influences, the group also works its positive messages--belief in oneself, understanding of others--into each track. "Shining Star," one of the greatest singles ever, leads off the set, but the title track, "See the Light," and "All About Love" keep the good vibes flowing with a minimum of sappiness. This excellent remaster contains a passel of bonus demo versions. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
Breakin' through - Reviewed on 2007-11-24
2 customers found this review helpful.
I think this was EWF's big breakthrough, the soundtrack to a film about the band, and I know that they deserved it. Like a lot of EWF's work, this is a mix of funk (the deserved, P-Funk-like hit "Shining Star"; "Happy Feelin's") and ballads (the moving sermon "All About Love"; title song, with great vocal interplay; "Reasons", with Bailey's wonderful falsetto), and the ballads are for the most part much better than the funk - "All About Love", the title song, and "Reasons" are among the best things the group ever put out, but the brassy "Yearnin' Learnin'" is kind of dry, and the enthusiastic but dull "Happy Feelin's" falls flat as well. Neither is bad, but they're both in the fourth or fifth class of EWF recordings regardless. The only bad song is the endless world-music jam "Africano" - "Kalimba Story" minus the melody. The one funk song that does work out, "Shining Star", is one of the group's very best songs, brimming with hooks, adding on a great bass-line and guitar intro and a Stevie Wonder-like "big-man" vocal part - the jazzy "See the Light" is good too, but again far too lengthy for its own good. And pretty much every song ends with a soundtrackish organ blurb that really gets annoying after the second time it happens. Still, this is a good album, it's just not as good as some other choice EWF albums - Gratitude, All `n' All, Spirit.
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Book Subjects
- Disco
- Funk
- Pop
- R&B
- R&B Music / Classic R&B
- Smooth Soul
- Soul
- Soul/R & B
- Soul/R&B
- Urban