Powerlight
Powerlight |
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Studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire |
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Released |
February 3, 1983 |
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Recorded |
1982 |
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Genre |
R&B, Electropop, New wave, Funk Boogie,Synth Funk |
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Length |
41:23 |
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Label |
Columbia |
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Producer |
Maurice White |
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Earth, Wind & Fire chronology |
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Singles from Powerlight |
- "Fall In Love With Me"
Released: December 27, 1982
- "Side By Side"
Released: April 19, 1983
- "Spread Your Love"
Released: June 24, 1983
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Powerlight is the twelfth studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire, produced by the band's leader Maurice White for Kalimba Productions, and released in February 1983. Powerlight has been certified gold for selling over 500, 000 copies in the US by the RIAA.[1]
Powerlight went to number 12 and number 4 on the Pop and R&B album charts and the single "Fall in Love with Me" reached number 17 and number 4 on the Pop and R&B charts respectively.[2] "Fall in Love with Me" was also Grammy nominated for Best R&B vocal performance by A Duo or group.[3]
Critical reception
Allmusic's Craig Lytle refers to the album as "an entertaining piece" and goes on to say that "Throughout the entire album, White's unifying message is fueled by the aggressive rhythms and relaxing melodies".[7] Robert Christgau says that on the album "we're free to gape at this band's spectacular popcraft" and summed up his review by describing Powerlight as "the best argument for universalism they'll ever make".[8]
Samples
"Something Special" has been sampled by Will Smith on the title track of his 1997 album Big Willie Style and "Side by Side" has been sampled by Common on the track Charms Alarm featured on his 1992 album Can I Borrow a Dollar?.[9]
Track listing
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5. | "The Speed of Love" | Earth, Wind & Fire, Tony Haynes, Wayne Vaughn, Maurice White | 3:36 |
6. | "Freedom of Choice" | Azar Lawrence, Beloyd Taylor, Maurice White | 4:10 |
7. | "Something Special" | Wayne Vaughn, Wanda Vaughn, Maurice White | 4:23 |
8. | "Hearts to Heart" | Azar Lawrence, Beloyd Taylor, Maurice White | 3:45 |
9. | "Miracles" | Marry D'Astugues, Eduardo del Barrio, Jon Lind, Maurice White | 4:58 |
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Personnel
Adapted from the Discogs credits.[11]
- Additional backing vocals - Ms. Pluto
- Additional backing vocals, guitar - Beloyd Taylor
- Bass - Verdine White
- Cello - Douglas Davis, Earl Madison, Frederick Seykora, Larry Corbett, Ronald Cooper, Suzie Katayama
- Double bass - Arni Egilsson
- Drums, percussion - Fred White
- Guitar - Roland Bautista
- Harp - Dorothy Remsen
- Keyboards - Eduardo Del Barrio, Rick Kelly, Skip Scarborough, Wayne Vaughn, George Del Barrio
- Lead & backing vocals, percussion - Philip Bailey
- Lead & backing vocals, drums, kalimba - Maurice White
- Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa, Ralph Johnson
- Piano - Maxanne Lewis
- Prophet-5 synthesizer - Azar Lawrence
- Saxophone - Donald Myrick
- Steel drums - Robert Greenidge
- Synthesizer programming - Larry Dunn
- Tabla - Zakir Hussain
- Tenor saxophone - Andrew Woolfolk
- Trombone - Bill Reichenbach Jr., Charles Loper, George Bohanon, Lew McCreary, Louis Satterfield
- Trumpet - Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Michael Harris, Oscar Brashear, Rahmlee Michael Davis, Jerry Hey
- Viola - Alan Deveritch, Allan Harshman, Carole Mukogawa, David Schwartz, Joel Soultanian, Linn Subotnick, Milton Kestenbaum, Pamela Goldsmith, Roland Karo, Rollice Dale
- Violin - Anatol Kaminsky, Arnold Belnick, Bill Hybel, Bob Sanov, Brenton Banks, George Kast, Haim Shtrum, Harry Bluestone, Janet Lakatos, Karen Jones, Marshall Sosson, Miwako Watanabe, Myer Bello, Nathan Ross, Nicole Bush, Pam Tompkins, Robert Lipsett, Robert Sushel, Ron Clark, Shari Zippert, Sheldon Sanov, Stanley Plummer
Production
- Strings arranged by Bill Meyers & George Del Barrio
- Horns arranged by Jerry Hey, George Del Barrio & Bill Meyers
- Art Direction - Monte White & Roger Carpenter
- Illustration - Shusei Nagaoka
- Concertmaster - Assa Drori, David Frisina
- Assistant Engineers - Robert Spano & Steve Crimmel
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman
- Additional Mixing - Tom Perry
- Production Staff - Geri White, Leonard Smith & Monte White
- Steel drums made by Rudolph Charles
- Producer - Maurice White
- Recorded & Mixed by Mick Guzauski
Charts
Album – Billboard
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Chart |
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1983 |
Black Albums |
4 |
Pop Albums |
12 |
Singles – Billboard
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Single |
Chart |
Position |
1983 |
"Fall In Love With Me" |
Black Singles |
4 |
Club Play Singles |
31 |
Pop Singles |
17 |
"Side By Side" |
Black Singles |
15 |
Pop Singles |
76 |
"Spread Your Love" |
Black Singles |
57 |
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