I Am (Earth Wind & Fire album)
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I Am | ||
Studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire | ||
Released | July 16, 1979 | |
Recorded | September, 1978 | |
Genre | Disco Soul R&B |
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Label | ARC/Columbia | |
Producer(s) | Maurice White, Al McKay | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Earth, Wind & Fire chronology | ||
All 'N All | I Am | Faces
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I Am is an 1979 album by disco / soul group Earth, Wind & Fire, inclosed "Boogie Wonderland" with The Emotions and "After the Love Has Gone", which won Grammy Award.
[edit] Track listing
- "In The Stone"
- M. White/A. Willis/D. Foster, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, String Arengement by David Foster
- Single: chated Oct. 13, 1979; Week: 10; Peak: #23 R&B, #58 Pop
- "Can't Let Go"
- M. White/B. Meyers/A. Willis, Horn & String Arengement by Tom Tom 84
- "After The Love Has Gone"
- D. Foster/J. Graydon/B. Champlin, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, String Arengement by David Foster, Saxophone solo by Don Myrick
- Single: chated July 7, 1979; Week: 17; Peak: #2 R&B, #2 Pop
- Won: Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals of 1980
- "Let Your Feelings Show"
- M. White/A. Willis/D. Foster, Horn & String Arengement by Tom Tom 84
- "Boogie Wonderland" (with The Emotions)
- J. Lind/A. Willis, Horn & String Arengement by Ben Wright
- Single chated May 19, 1979; Week: 13; Peak: #2 R&B, #6 Pop
- Won: Grammy Award for Best R&B Song, Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance of 1980
- "Star"
- M. White/A. Willis/E. Del Barrio, Horn & String Arengement by Tom Tom 84, trumpet solo by Rahmlee Michael Davis
- Single chated Dec. 22, 1979; Week: 7; Peak: #2 R&B, #6 Pop
- "Wait"
- M. White/D. Foster/A. Willis, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, String Arengement by Tom Tom 84
- "Rock That!"
- M. White/D. Foster, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, String Arengement by David Foster
- Instrumental. Guitar solo by Steve Lukather.
- "You And I"
- M. White/D. Foster/A. Willis, Horn & String Arengement by Tom Tom 84
<Bonus Tracks>
- "Diana"
- M. White/D. Foster, Additional Production by Paul Klingberg, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, String Arengement by David Foster
- Previously Unreleased.
- "Dirty" (Interlude)
- M. White, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey, Featuring Junior Wells on harmanica & Johnny Graham on guitar
- Instrumental. From The Eternal Dance (1992, Columbia/Legacy).
- "Dirty" (Junior's juke)
- M. White, Additional Production by Paul Klingberg, Horn Arengement by Jerry Hey
- From The Promise (2003, Kalimba).