Illumination Earth, Wind & Fire

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CD - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 09/20/2005
  • Sales Rank: 64,597
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768751323
 
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Illumination

1LISTENLovely People / will.i.am 4:28
2LISTENPure Gold 4:40
3LISTENA Talking Voice (Interlude) 0:19
4LISTENLove's Dance 4:28
5LISTENShow Me the Way / Raphael Saadiq 7:47
6LISTENThis Is How I Feel / Sleepy Brown 4:21
7LISTENWork It Out 4:29
8LISTENPass You By 4:59
9LISTENThe One 5:11
10LISTENElevated / Floetry 4:37
11LISTENLiberation 5:25
12LISTENTo You / Brian McKnight 4:37
13LISTENThe Way You Move / Kenny Gorelick Bonus Track 4:36

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Editorial Reviews

Following 2003's The Promise, Earth, Wind & Fire went back to the studio and refined and updated their approach to music with a more contemporary neo-soul sound on Illumination, and the gamble paid off plentifully, as it's one of the group's freshest and most fully realized album since the glory years of the '70s, when the group was releasing one timeless single after another. What makes Illumination work so well is their approach to staying contemporary without looking ridiculous in the process. The production from start to finish is polished and ready for prime time urban radio airplay, while still maintaining a sensibility of the old-school sound that made it work in the first place. Guest appearances are the norm, rather than the exception, with nonstop cameos from a wide range of artists, from OutKast and the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am all the way to soft rock horn tooter Kenny G. But the crown jewel of the album is unquestionably the eight-minute jam "Show Me the Way," with Raphael Saadiq handling lead vocals in a way that should make Maurice White blush with pride, confident in the knowledge his influence is very much alive and well in the next generation of soul musicians. The album's final pieces are puzzling, as Brian McKnight's eloquent appearance on the ballad "To You" is roughly knocked out of place as the fitting closer by a smooth jazz cover of OutKast's "The Way You Move," an ill-fitting move for an otherwise outstanding record. Sequencing error aside, Illumination is the musical defibrillator other aging soul musicians should grab a hold of and take note. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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September 27, 2005: Wow! I can't get enough of this CD.I grew up with this R&B band in the 70s and finally saw them in concert with Chicago a month ago. I was just in heaven. It was a fantastic concert. This new disc is fabulous with the grooves you associate with Earth Wind and Fire. Show Me the Way is sure to be a hit. This group still has it folks. You will not be disappointed.