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Reviews

  • Legendary

    5
    By qstorm1
    Earth, Wind & Fire, greatest band ever …
  • ILuvMusic

    5
    By KJOYMusic
    Simply Amazing, what an incredible compilation of music 🎶! ❤️💿🙏🏽
  • One of the best!

    5
    By Kittydoggymom
    One of the big albums of growing up. We wore out my sister’s copy and had to buy another! It will go through the generations into the future of our family
  • Rate the music

    5
    By NeoSoul59
    I wish people would understand that the rating is for the MUSIC… not your Apple experience. Why would anyone give this album one star???
  • yes!

    5
    By roc x
    oh yeah taking me back... soul train line getting down .feelings.....happy feeeelings
  • Music Was Great When I Was A Kid

    5
    By Hector V. The One
    I remember when this came outfit was a week before my thirteenth birthday and as twelve year old this was worth saving the allowance to pick up,man all these years later and it's still a great album to travel back in time to,and to see people starting to by vinyl again is crazy,i'm glad I still have all those albums cause the prices are through the roof.Peace Hector V. The One
  • See the light

    5
    By wilC80
    I challenge anyone to find a better all around band...come into the light Love Peace and Music
  • Heaven on earth

    5
    By Greatcall
    I was 14 when this album hit. I haven’t stopped listening to it yet. It tapped into my soul and has been a part of my life ever since. To me this is the greatest album ever. That’s The Way Of The World...Greatest Song Ever Written!!!
  • My wife turned me

    5
    By warbaby43
    On to this. It is a truly great record
  • Album Review missing the point

    5
    By Rosie and Romeo
    The album review should mention that the single "That's the Way of the World" was one of their best known hits. It's one of EWF's best from the1970's when soul music from melodic artists such as Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, The Stylistics, and Aretha Franklin (just to name a few) could be enjoyed by all--music from the days before angry, hateful black rap.