CD Sony Music Entertainment Release date: 27/Jul/1999
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Sales Rank:
#100 in Motown #1786 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Style:
Motown
Product No.:
1524378
Details / Tracklist:
1.1 Got to Get You Into My Life
1.2 Fantasy
1.3 Can't Hide Love
1.4 Love Music
1.5 Getaway
1.6 That's the Way of the World
1.7 September
1.8 Shining Star
1.9 Reasons
1.10 Singasong
1.11 Megamix 2000
1.12 Megamix (Radio Edit)
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Incl. 2 Bonus Tr. Megamix 2000 Versions
Description:
Best Of Vol.1 + 2 by Earth, Wind & Fire, released 30 June 1990, includes the following tracks: "Can't Hide Love", "Getaway", "September", "Reasons" and more.
This version of Best Of Vol.1 + 2 comes as a 1xCD. - INCL. 2 BONUS TR. MEGAMIX 2000 VERSIONS
This classic collection of EWF hits now returns with slammin' remastered sound and the bonus tracks "MegaMix 2000" and "MegaMix 2000 (Radio Edit)." Highlights include "Got to Get You Into My Life," "Getaway," "That's the Way of the World," "Shining Star," "Reasons," "Sing a Song" and more.
"Best Of Vol.1" is a must-have CD compilation by the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire, released under Sony Music Entertainment. This collection brings together some of the most iconic tracks from their illustrious career, including timeless hits like "September," "Let's Groove," and "Boogie Wonderland." The album captures the essence of Earth, Wind & Fire's unique blend of funk, soul, R&B, and disco that has captivated audiences for decades. Formed in 1969 by Maurice White, Earth, Wind & Fire have won multiple Grammy Awards and sold over 90 million records worldwide. Their innovative sound and energetic performances have made them one of the best-selling bands in history. Sony Music Entertainment is a global leader in music production and distribution with a rich legacy of supporting world-renowned artists across all genres.
Producer:
Al McKay, Alan Hewitt, Charles Stepney, George Calle, Joseph Wissert, Leo Sacks, Maurice White, Paul Klingberg