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Earth, Wind & Fire
Open Our Eyes
RELEASE
LABEL
Columbia/Legacy
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Funk
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Album Review
Finally, after almost half a decade of serious dues-paying,
Earth, Wind & Fire
took off commercially with its fifth album,
Open Our Eyes
.
EWF
had been delivering great albums since 1971, but it wasn't until 1974 that the public proved genuinely receptive to
Maurice White
's mystical and unorthodox take on soul and funk. No longer would
EWF
enjoy only a small cult following. Thanks to treasures like "Kalimba Song," the gritty funk smoker "Mighty Mighty," and the unforgettable "Devotion,"
Open Our Eyes
became
EWF
's first gold album and went to the top of the R&B charts. It's also interesting to note that with this album, singer
Jessica Cleaves
was gone, resulting in the first time
EWF
had an all-male lineup. The 2001 CD reissue adds four previously unreleased bonus tracks, one of them a "Walkin' in N'awlins" mix of "Fair But So Uncool," though the other three songs did not appear on the original album in an alternate form.
–
Alex Henderson, Rovi
Track Listing
Mighty Mighty
Devotion
Fair But So Uncool
Feelin' Blue
Kalimba Story
Drum Song
Tee Nine Chee Bit
Spasmodic Movements
Rabbit Seed
Caribou
Open Our Eyes
Ain't No Harm to Moan [Slave Song][#]
Fair But So Uncool [Walkin' in N'Awlins Mix][#]
Step's Tune [#]
Dreams [#]
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