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4.0 out of 5 stars SECOND WIND (3.5 Stars)
When life deals you lemons, you make lemonade. After the tremendous failure of The Fire's 1983 cosmic voyage, Electric Universe, the legendary band came crashing down to Earth. After a four-year hiatus and a few solo efforts, a reformed EW&F picked up the pieces and released Touch The World, which I consider to be their "down to Earth" album.

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Published on December 1, 2004 by Christopher Williams

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3.0 out of 5 stars hard to find
This was hard to find a reasonable price. The song on here that I hunted this for is "you and I"
Published on April 5, 2007 by C. McKoy


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4.0 out of 5 stars SECOND WIND (3.5 Stars), December 1, 2004
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Christopher Williams (Syracuse, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Touch the World (Audio CD)
When life deals you lemons, you make lemonade. After the tremendous failure of The Fire's 1983 cosmic voyage, Electric Universe, the legendary band came crashing down to Earth. After a four-year hiatus and a few solo efforts, a reformed EW&F picked up the pieces and released Touch The World, which I consider to be their "down to Earth" album.

Just the fact that the group was willing to come back was enough to make me smile, but how is the album??? Well, I know you want to hear that all the original members came back with their instruments cocked and ready, and just blew the roof off the joint, but let's be real. Those Phenix Horns don't work cheap, and hey, wouldn't a drum machine be more economically sound than dragging Ralph Johnson back into the studio? No, the synthetics that dominated the last album are still there, but wait a minute. This actually sounds like R&B! Also, the album has a much more street feel than ever before, with much attitude and plenty of "boom-bap" in almost every cut. The joints to cue up here are "System Of Survival", which challenges everyday stress with dance; "Evil Roy", for those cats that stay doin' nuthin'; "Thinking Of You", another slick R&B cut; and "Touch The World", which features the Hawkins Family and is the first gospel joint from this group since "In The Stone" off their '79 album, I Am. This album stands out because of its era-appropriateness at the time of release.

No song on this album is truly wack, but the album does have its faults. One being the lost chemistry between Maurice and Phillip, possibly due to the already seasoned solo career of Phillip Bailey. Another being that there are virtually NO live instruments outside of synthesizers. Andrew Woolfolk saxes it up on "New Horizons", but then he's ghost. The group did an excellent job in redefining themselves, but even with only 5 members, you know there is just too much talent there for this to be the best they can offer. These negatives are, however, outweighed by many positives: Not only did this album put EW&F back on the map to gold status, but it also brought them back to their core R&B audience, and most importantly, Earthly subject matter. Overall, this is a trump tight budget album that brought a glimmer of hope to Earth Wind's future and truly touched the world.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EWF's MOST UNDERRATED ALBUM - A MASTERPIECE, September 9, 2007
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No EWF collection would be complete without "Touch The World." Often Described as a "comeback" album it is nothing of the sort. This work shows the true genius and mastery of music and lyrics that made EWF legendary from the funky, danceable and yes, politically relevant "System of Survival"to the hopelessly romantic "Every Now And Then" you will find something to love on each track of this wonderful album. So do not believe the rumors that this is some kind of "sub-EWF work." It is big, bad, bold and able to stand up to the best of the band's work.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars touch the world, February 28, 2003
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davey d (stone mountain, ga United States) - See all my reviews
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Touch the world. Maurice & the boyz definitely put it down on this one. Not celebrated as previous releases however,this production imparta EWF capability to stay in stride with the times. System of Survival & Thinking of You, fortifies the standard we've come to expect from EWF. The remaining tracks provide a smooth variety that should nuture the musical appetite of any EWF enthusiast. This is one you must have in your EWF collection.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Latter-Day Classic!, October 20, 2003
This review is from: Touch the World (Audio CD)
I'm glad to see copies of this available because ANY fan of
Earth,Wind & Fire should here this.Yes it'sa a smaller lineup but
techno-funk beasts like "System Of Survival","Evil Roy","Thinking
Of You","Money Tight" and "Victem Of A Modern Heart" are worthy
of inclusion on ANY EWF best-of package!And with the gospel of the tital track,the pretty "Here Today And Gone Tomorrow" and
the instrumental "New Horizons" which recalls past hits this
is EWF's last full-album classic and mabye the last time one would care about them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars EW&F's impressive comeback CD., January 6, 2012
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Justo Roteta (Los Angeles, California United States) - See all my reviews
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After their 1983 release "Electric Universe" proved to be both an artistic and commercial failure, many wondered about just what the future held in store for Earth, Wind & Fire. In many ways, "Touch The World" was a very successful comeback album for EW&F in that it appealed to both fans of the group's classic 1970s albums but was also contemporary enough for 1987 to get substantial amounts of airplay on Urban Contemporary radio and its hit singles ("System Of Survival", "Evil Roy" and the majestic "Thinking Of You") all did very well on the charts. It can be said that "Touch The World" was a truly contemporary R&B album for its time with touches of Hip-Hop and New Jack Swing but that at the same time did not betray or give away the group's musical roots or heritage. If anything, this CD shows one of the greatest, most eclectic and progressive R&B institutions of all time gracefully moving along with the times. Enjoy!
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3.0 out of 5 stars hard to find, April 5, 2007
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This was hard to find a reasonable price. The song on here that I hunted this for is "you and I"
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