Earth, Wind & Fire
Biography
Earth, Wind & Fire were one of the most musically accomplished, critically acclaimed, and commercially popular funk bands of the '70s. Conceived by drummer, bandleader, songwriter, kalimba player, and occasional vocalist Maurice White, EWF's all-encompassing musical vision used funk as its foundation, but also incorporated jazz, smooth soul, gospel, pop, rock & roll, psychedelia, blues, folk, African music, and, later on, disco. Lead singer Philip Bailey gave EWF an extra dimension with his talent for crooning sentimental ballads in addition to funk workouts; behind him, the band could harmonize like a smooth Motown group, work a simmering groove like the J.B.'s, or improvise like a jazz fusion outfit. Plus, their stage shows were often just as elaborate and dynamic as George Clinton's P-Funk empire. More than just versatility for its own sake, EWF's eclecticism was part of a broader concept informed by a cosmic, mystical spirituality and an uplifting positivity the likes of which hadn't been seen since the early days of Sly & the Family Stone. Tying it all together was the accomplished songwriting of Maurice White, whose intricate, unpredictable arrangements and firm grasp of hooks and structure made EWF one of the tightest bands in funk when they wanted to be.
Selected Discography

Illumination
2005

The Promise
2003

Best Of The Best
2002

That's The Way Of The World: Alive In '75
2002

Live In Rio
2002

Greatest Hits
1998

Elements Of Love: The Ballads
1996

Millennium
1993

The Eternal Dance
1992

Powerlight
1983

Gratitude (Live)
1975

That's The Way Of The World
1975

Open Our Eyes
1974

Head To The Sky
1973

The Need Of Love
1971







