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64 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
We all know the greatness of EW&F...,
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This review is from: Essential Earth Wind & Fire (Audio CD)
...but the sound quality of this collection...well, doesn't make this so "essential." Prior reviews had emphasized this Columbia set not being culled from the original tapes, but I wanted to find out for myself. It turns out they were right.The sound is anemic at best. This collection, though not in chronological order, contains timeless EW&F tracks, but with a compressed feel to them. Hence, a great injustice was done to one of the finest recorded bands in the last forty years, because their music wasn't given top treatment here. Maurice White may very well have been involved with the selection of the tracks, but he apparently had little input on HOW the tracks were mastered and from which SOURCE they were culled. If you want an EW&F collection that truly obliterates the likes of this one, go with "The Eternal Dance." It may cost more, but you get a whopping 55 tracks on three discs (including some rarities) and a cool booklet with rare photos and informative band bios. But more importantly, you get a pristine sound quality, with all the tracks being digitally remastered from the original source tapes. As for Columbia's "essential" collection, they probably could've done worse. But believe me, they also could've done a helluva lot better. Pass.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They Don't Make Them Like This Anymore!!,
This review is from: Essential Earth Wind & Fire (Audio CD)
This is what I hate about R&B music of today. How do we come from such greatness as Earth, Wind,& Fire to horrible [junk] like B2K? The funny thing is most of the music from this collection is at least 20 years old, however it sounds better and fresher than what is on the radio today. All the classics and my favorites are here September, Serpentine Fire, Fantasy, I'll Write A Song For You, Let's Groove, Fall In Love With Me and Boogie Wonderland (With The Emotions). Maurice Starr is a true genuis who combined pride in Africa, funk, latin, jazz, R&B and rock to create this magical collections of songs. Also lets not forget P.Bailey has one of the greatest voice in R&B/pop history. Man, they don't make them like this anymore and its ashame!!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Second Best EWF compilation,
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This review is from: Essential Earth Wind & Fire (Audio CD)
As the latest 2CD budget priced item in Columbia's Essential series this is a good compilation on EWF. If you're looking for liner notes on this great band's history, you won't find much here. Just a few paragraphs. Which is why the Greatest Hits CD from 1998 is still their best compilation. It has liner notes and all their hits stuffed onto 1 CD. This is a good followup, though. It has all the hits plus some album cuts like "All About Love" and "Drum Song". The 34 songs were co-compiled by Maurice White and who knows the history of EWF better than him? As a fan I can think of some songs that should've been included. Album tracks like "Love's Holiday" and "Be Ever Wonderful". Also it would've been nice had they slotted EWF's last #1 R&B hit from 1987, "System of Survival." The latter you can find on the Eternal Dance box set. And the 2 previous album cuts can be had on 1996's Elements of Love ballad collection. The song info on this collection includes album and chart peak info. For the EWF newbie, either this CD or Greatest Hits are your best bets.
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