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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic EWF Album, but....Where's 'Love Music' & MORE!,
By chakasworld "chakasworld" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
This remastered 2004 edition leaves much to be desired! This new version of 'I Am' has great remastering, but the lack of at least 3 RARE bonus tracks bring the project down. The 1st bonus cut ('Diana') is a worthy addition to the album, but 'Dirty' is merely alright since we already own both versions on other EWF CDs. Another track recorded during the 1978 sessions for 'I Am' was 'Love Music', and should've been included here. I advise fans to remaster this CD and include 'Love Music', which is STILL available on the 'Best Of EWF, Vol.1' (1978) CD.
Sorry, but if they insisted on including 'Dirty' (Again!), then the original version of 'Where Do We Go From Here?' (updated mix found on 'The Promise' 2003!) should've been included too. With ONLY ONE UNRELEASED song, this new edition of 'I Am' fails to be all that it COULD'VE BEEN (when compared to the other remastered EWF CDS!). The liner notes for 'I Am' are fine, but I expected much more from this reissue. At any rate, If you already own the original 'I Am' CD, don't spend too much money on this 2004 reissue, and hey Maurice, what's up with the remastered editions of 'Head To The Sky' (1973) & 'Faces' (1980) ?? IMO, 'Faces' was a pretty decent follow up to 'I Am', and deserves the deluxe edition treatment!! Fans don't forget to add 'Love Music' to your CD (also include the extended 12" MIX of 'Boogie Wonderland' as a bonus track!!)...it BELONGS on 'I Am' right after the unreleased track 'Diana'. Just perfect! Peace, SD (of 'Chaka's World')
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MAURICE was Right!! 'Quote "AS IF GOD channeled the Music",
By RocketScottyG. "RocketScottyG." (PALM HARBOR, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
"JUST HAVE A LISTEN! YOU'LL REALLY "FEEL THIS ONE" Just simply so many diverse musical styles at once "ITS AMAZING" caribean, r&b, gospel,rock n roll...as well A HORN SECTION FROM ANOTHER WORLD. GET IT and FEEL SOMETHING!!! ENJOY! I know yawill! ScottyG. knows Good Music!!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TOP 5 EWF ALBUMS!,
By earth1 (Lawrenceville N.J.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
This cd is fantastic! Every song is great!
I rank this cd up there with, Spirit, All N All, That's the way of the world, and Gratitude! If you're an EWF fanatic like me, you have to have this c.d.!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
there last Great Album,
This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
I dig Earth,Wind&Fire but it's been years since they blew me away.this was there last great Album in a Run from 74-79 where they were on point on the Music&overall Production.Props to the Genius of Maurice White."Diana" is cool cut."Can't let go",Let your feelin's Show" are still slammin&the Horns are even better sounding now with the Re-mastering.still I know there has to be more vault material that hasn't been un-earthed especially during the Charles Stephney Era where he co-Produced with Maurice White.A Toast to the Elements.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YES, YOU ARE! (4.5 Stars),
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This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
I Am is point-blank one of the greatest albums ever released. It is a cornerstone album for Earth, Wind & Fire and represents their first complete crossover album from funk to R&B. Coming off the incomparable All 'N All, this album proved that EW&F's commercial success was not a fluke.
I Am immediately blasts off with the infinitely uplifting "In The Stone", in which (forgive me, Lord) I would not be surprised if God himself jacks this intro during his second coming. As great as this cut is, I still bet Verdine wants a do-over on the last portion. On "Can't Let Go", EW&F highlights their updated dance-worthy sound, which Maurice handles like a pro on the vocal end. Then, we have the bigger-than-life, chart-climbing, Grammy-winning "After The Love Has Gone", which is a brilliant ballad written by the well-known David Foster. And still somehow, I don't think I could hear anyone singing this song except EW&F. "Let Your Feelings Show", another boogie-stirring creation, features creative lyrics and even more outstanding instrument usage. The track cleverly metamorphosizes from a sharp R&B presentation to a virtual jam session. The guitar licks will remind you of "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life", which was released some time later. There is probably nothing I can tell you about the monstrous disco anthem "Boogie Wonderland" that you don't already know, but I will say that it simply outdoes and is more authentic than ANY disco song created by ANY actual disco artists. If nothing else, that masterpiece should serve as a license for EW&F to crossover at will. Any song following "Boogie..." sounds out of place, as I've learned listening to greatest hits and compilation albums, and "Star" has the undesirable burden of doing so on I Am. It's sort of a more mellow disco song, but high-profile in it's own right. Phillip turns in a respectable performance on this one. "Wait" is an underrated, tear-jerking love ballad, which features Steve Lukather of Toto on rock guitar, who complements the song perfectly. Maurice sings behind himself, adding significant substance to this forgotten gem. Put this on a tape and send it to your ex-girl for maximum appreciation of this song. "Rock That!" is EW&F's obligatory jazz contribution, and should be a staple at sporting events. Envision a marching band, orchestra, jazz band and rock group all playing at a basketball game simultaneously, and you have "Rock That!". The original album closer is "You And I"; a gorgeous R&B joint that could never have been made by R&B artists. This feels like a premonition of the neo-soul that is prevalent in current R&B radio. The bonus track, "Diana", has to be one of my favorites on this 2004 re-mastered album. The arrangement is so perfect, that it takes a while before you realize that the bridge only contained one word: "Love". The album is rounded out with the dirty "Dirty", which is also featured on EW&F's 2003 release, The Promise (see my review). This song would not have gelled with the glossiness of I Am, but is a must-have regardless. So, genius vocals, flawless music: Why 4.5 stars? Well, because the message of spiritual empowerment and personal uplifting has seriously waned on I Am. "In The Stone" and "Star" are it. Everything else is basically crooning to the women. This group could take their music anywhere, i.e. All 'N All, Spirit and Open Our Eyes, and they chose to limit themselves. Nonetheless, as R&B albums go, I Am is a crowning achievement that you shouldn't be without. And, for a band that was traditionally funk, they have accomplished the unheard of task of a successful crossover. EW&F FOREVER!!!!!
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their Best Album Now In Good Sound Quality and Packaging!,
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This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
Great as Earth, Wind and Fire is, they have never really been known as anything other than a singles band but if you are looking for their best non-compilation album, this one has to be it. Even the filler tracks here are good and with "In the Stone", they have what is probably one of the best ever tracks to have ever opened any album. Other all-time great EW&F tracks are here such as "After the Love is Gone", "Boogie Wonderland" and "Star". In this version, we also get a very well designed and executed mini-lp replica sleeve which very faithfully resembles the original album cover as well as an insert with all the lyrics in English and Japanese. The biggest plus of this version is the remastered sound quality which is very good. For all fans of EW&F and of great soul/acid jazz/r&b music, this version of this album comes highly recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More from the good old days!,
By Olukayode Balogun (Leeds, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
EWF laid out an abundance of great classic albums during the 70s, 80s and even into the 90s but this one here's my favourite of them all. It's probably because it's the first EWF album I ever bought. I remember seeing all the happy people on "Soul Train" dancing to "In The Stone" back in the day and falling immediately in love with their sound. I got the record shortly after and have been an EWF fan ever since. 1979 was a really good year for music.
As I suppose most folk know already, back then, EWF were the quintessential band, complete with vocalists, rhythm section and horns. I just adore the sound of Maurice White's voice. Philip Bailey's I can take or leave but I do admit the two voices complement each other incredibly well. The album had quite a number of hits: apart from "In The Stone", there's "After The Love Has Gone" - the full-length version with its fabulous sax solos in the middle and at the end - and "Boogie Wonderland", the song they did with their backing vocal trio The Emotions - who already had a very successful career in their own right, if only for a minute. (Their 1977 classic Rejoice containing evergreens like "Best Of My Love" and "Don't Ask My Neighbors" is simply unmissable, IMHO) Produced by White, every song on this disc is a winner. They are excellently produced and arranged, and they exemplify how an album is supposed to be made - all the songs flow nicely into one another - but I do have my favourites: "In The Stone", "Can't Let Go", "After The Love Is Gone", the instrumental "Rock That!" and "You And I". This is a great album to sing along to and it always cheers me up whenever I'm feeling down. This is also the first of my EWF albums to go to compact disc and it was a real struggle - I've treasured my foldout vinyl copy for almost three decades now - but I needed to be able to play it in my car and sadly, the vinyl just had to go. I understand there's an updated version of this CD available now, with new tracks but this is one occasion where I'm playing purist. I'm more than happy to stick with things the way they were intended to be.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Am,
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This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
If you don't have this CD, and you are thinking of buying it, think no more. This is another classic CD from EW&F.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Am by Earth, Wind, and Fire,
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This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
My fav E, W & F CD. Music shows where they were at as they were transitioning from Disco to what would become R & B. They were a leader in this transition. Good upbeat stuff.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album!!,
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This review is from: I Am (Audio CD)
This Album is great!! You hear those typical Earth, Wind & Fire guitar tracks everywhere, and their hot percussion on "Let Your Feelings Show" and "In The Stone".
The legendary "Boogie Wonderland", "After The Love Has Gone" and "Star" are fantastic!! |
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