Track Listing 1. Even If You Wonder 2. Sunday Morning 3. Blood Brothers 4. Kalimba Interlude 5. Spend the Night 6. Divine 7. Two Hearts 8. Honor the Magic 9. Love Is the Greatest Story 10. "L" Word, The 11. Just Another Lonely Night 12. Super Hero - (with Prince) 13. Wouldn't Change a Thing About You 14. Love Across the Wire 15. Chicago (Chi-Town) Blues 16. Kalimba Blues
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Burt Bacharach, Gerald Albright, Paulinho Da Costa, Prince | | Distributor: | Gotham Distributing Corp. | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Earth, Wind & Fire: Maurice White (vocals, kalimba, percussion); Philip Bailey (vocals); Sheldon M. Reynolds (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Reggie Young (trombone); Tuscanini (keyboards); Verdine White (bass); Ralph Johnson (percussion). The Earth Wind & Fire Horns: Andrew Woolfolk, Gary Bias (saxophone); Ray Brown (trumpet). Additional personnel: Prince (vocals); Gerald Albright (saxophone); Burt Bacharach (keyboards); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). Producers: Maurice White, Bill Myers, Frankie Blue, Freddie Ravel. Recorded at Sonic Lab, Devonshire Studios, Andora Studios, Capitol Studios. All songs written or co-written by Maurice White, except "Super Hero" (Prince), "Spend The Night" (Dawn Thomas), "Just Another Lonely Night" (Michael and Linda Stokes), "Wouldn't Change A Thing About You" (Philip Bailey, Frankie Blue), and "Divine" (Philip Bailey, Roxanne Serman, Ken Barken). Earth, Wind & Fire: Sheldon Reynolds (vocals, guitar); Maurice White, Philip Bailey (vocals); Gary Bias, Andrew Woolfolk (saxophone); Ray Brown (trumpet); Reggie Young (trombone); Verdine White (bass instrument); Kalimba, Ralph Johnson (percussion).
Editorial Reviews ...EWF cast a long shadow over current black music....they still have the knack for constructing mellifluous R&B on the visionary/romantic trip... Vibe (09/01/1993)
...With Maurice White and Phillip Bailey's voices leaping into falsetto-harmony heaven and a clutch of relentless feel-good grooves, these R&B hippies come back with their most vibrant album in years... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (11/05/1993)
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