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1975 live album by Earth, Wind & Fire
Gratitude is a double live album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire , issued in November 1975 by Columbia Records .[ 1] The album spent six weeks atop the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and three weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart.[ 2] [ 3] Gratitude has also been certified Triple Platinum in the US by the RIAA .[ 4]
Overview
Gratitude was also co-produced by Maurice White and Charles Stepney . The LP consists of mostly live concert material together with some newly recorded tracks.[ 1]
Singles
With the LP came "Sing a Song " which rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart and No. 5 on the Hot 100 chart.[ 5]
[ 6] Another single, "Can't Hide Love ", got to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart.[ 7]
"Can't Hide Love" was also nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Arrangement For Voices .[ 8]
Critical reception
With a four out of five star rating Kit Aiken of Uncut called Gratitude "a kicking live album".[ 16] Henry Edwards of the New York Times said "All of the music is carefully tooled, zestfully polished, relentlessly good‐natured rhythmic dance music, an amalgam of rhythm‐and‐blues, jazz and middle‐of‐the‐road pop that the group gleefully shouts, croons, squeals and growls. There's showmanship galore here, but strip that showmanship away and one discovers that Earth, Wind & Fire's music is built around one persistently repeated chord‐and not the world's most interesting chord either."[ 15] Alex Henderson of Allmusic found that "Gratitude is one of EWF's finest accomplishments."[ 9] Mike Kalina of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette claimed Gratitude "features a variety of superb rhythm and blues material with plenty of jazz overtones. The group's lyrics may not be the most innovative but they all fit perfectly into the patchwork of funk the group weaves. The musicianship of the group cannot be beat nor can the feeling that this group - my favorite in the R&B idiom - puts out."[ 18] Tony Green of Spin exclaimed "A frightfully accomplished funk hit machine flexing its muscles live is truly a beautiful thing. And few had as much flex-worthy musical mass as these crossover kings. The White brothers melded proto-Afrocentricism with self help optimism, filling out their sound with Jazz leanings and swelling summer breeze ballads. An album that's capable at any moment of landing an emotional killer blow."[ 12] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune found "an Ellingtonian fusion of styles on this live masterpiece."[ 17]
EWF went on to win a Rock Music Award in the category of Best Soul Album for Gratitude . The album's title track was also Grammy nominated in the category of Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals .[ 19] [ 8]
Track listing
Original release
Side two Title Writer(s) 5. "Sun Goddess " Jon Lind, Maurice White 7:41 6. "Reasons " Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney, Maurice White 8:23 7. "Sing a Message to You" Maurice White 1:19
Side three Title Writer(s) 8. "Shining Star" Philip Bailey, Maurice White, Larry Dunn 4:55 9. "New World Symphony" Maurice White, Verdine White 9:28 10. "Sunshine*" Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, Al McKay 4:24
Side four Title Writer(s) 11. "Sing a Song *" Al McKay, Maurice White 3:23 12. "Gratitude*" Philip Bailey, Maurice White, Larry Dunn, Verdine White 3:23 13. "Celebrate*" Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney, Maurice White 3:06 14. "Can't Hide Love *" Skip Scarborough 4:10
[ 20]
Note
* indicates studio recording
1999 Legacy reissue (CK 65737)
Title Writer(s) 1. "Introduction by MC Perry Jones" Perry Jones 0:21 2. "Africano/Power" Larry Dunn (“Africano”), Maurice White 5:56 3. "Yearnin' Learnin' " Philip Bailey , Charles Stepney , M. White4:16 4. "Devotion" Philip Bailey, Maurice White 5:07 5. "Sun Goddess" Jon Lind, Maurice White 7:41 6. "Reasons" Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney, Maurice White 8:23 7. "Sing a Message to You" Maurice White 1:19 8. "Shining Star" Philip Bailey, Maurice White, Larry Dunn 4:55 9. "New World Symphony" Maurice White, Verdine White 9:28 10. "Musical Interlude #1" 0:15 11. "Sunshine" Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, Al McKay 4:24 12. "Sing a Song " Al McKay, Maurice White 3:23 13. "Gratitude" Philip Bailey, Maurice White, Larry Dunn, Verdine White 3:23 14. "Celebrate" Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney, Maurice White 3:06 15. "Musical Interlude #2" 0:27 16. "Can't Hide Love" Skip Scarborough 4:10 17. "Live Bonus Medley: Serpentine Fire /Saturday Nite /Can't Hide Love/Reasons" Reginald "Sonny" Burke, Verdine White, Maurice White, Al McKay, Philip Bailey, Skip Scarborough, Charles Stepney 6:13
[ 21]
Note
”Live Bonus Medley” Recorded Live on February 11, 1978, at Hollywood Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, California for a 1978 TV Variety Special starring Natalie Cole .
Personnel
Philip Bailey - vocals , congas , percussion
Larry Dunn - organ , piano , Moog synthesizer
Johnny Graham - guitar
Michael Harris - trumpet
Ralph Johnson - drums , percussion
Perry Jones - talking voice (1)
Al McKay - guitar, percussion
Don Myrick - saxophone
Louis Satterfield - trombone
Fred White - drums, percussion
Maurice White - vocals, drums, timbales , kalimba
Verdine White - vocals, bass , percussion
Andrew Woolfolk - percussion, saxophone[ 20] [ 21]
Production
Earth, Wind & Fire - arrangers (all tracks)
Maurice White - audio mixing, remix producer (17), original recording producer (All tracks), original album producer
Joe Wissert - producer (original recording - live tracks), original album producer
Charles Stepney - arranger (studio tracks), producer (original recording - studio tracks), original album producer
Leo Sacks - producer (reissue), audio mixing (17)
Joy Gilbert - project director
Richard Salvato - director, direction
Art Macnow - direction
Howard Fritzson - art direction
Steve Hall - mastering
Mark Wilder - mastering
Paul Klingberg - remix producer, audio mixing (17)
George Massenburg - recording engineer (all tracks), mixing
Cameron Marcarelli - assistant engineer, mixing assistant (17)
Shusei Nagaoka - artwork
Steve Newman - design
David Redfern - photography, inlay photography
Michael Cimicata - packaging manager[ 20] [ 21]
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1976
"Can't Hide Love"
Black Singles
11
Pop Singles
39
"Sing a Song/Gratitude"
Club Play Singles
1
"Sing a Song"
Black Singles
1
Pop Singles
5
Certifications
Accolades
The information regarding accolades attributed to Gratitude is adapted from AcclaimedMusic.net, www.rockhall.com and rocklistmusic.co.uk.[ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Publication
Country
Accolade
Year
Rank
Various writers
United States
Albums: 50 Years of Great Recordings
2005
*
Rickey Vincent
United States
Five Star Albums from "FUNK: The MUSIC, the PEOPLE, and the RHYTHM
*
National Association of Recording Merchandisers and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
United States
The Definitive 200
2007
141
New Book of Rock Lists
United States
The 50 Best Number One Albums (1955–93)
1994
*
* denotes an unranked list
See also
References
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^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude (Billboard 200)" . billboard.com .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude (Top Soul Albums)" . billboard.com .
^ a b "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude" . riaa.com . RIAA .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Sing A Song (Hot Soul Songs)" . billboard.com .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Sing A Song (Hot 100)" . billboard.com .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Can't Hide Love (Hot Soul Songs)" . billboard.com .
^ a b "Earth, Wind & Fire" . grammy.com . The Recording Academy . 23 November 2020.
^ a b Henderson, Alex. "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude" . allmusic.com . Allmusic .
^ Christgau, Robert . "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude" . robertchristgau.com . Village Voice .
^ Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude . Rolling Stone Magazine.
^ a b Green, Tony (November 2003). "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude" . Vol. 19, no. 11. Spin Magazine . p. 62.
^ White, Cliff (February 7, 1976). Earth Wind & Fire: Gratitude . New Musical Express .
^ "Album Reviews (Spotlight)". Billboard Magazine . December 6, 1975. p. 60.
^ a b Edwards, Henry (December 14, 1975). "Hark! The Pop Cash Register Rings" . The New York Times .
^ a b Aiken, Kit (September 1999). "Albums: Elemental journey". Uncut . No. 28. p. 86. ProQuest 1674210132 .
^ a b Kot, Greg (October 26, 1997). "LEARNING FROM SCRATCH" . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune .
^ a b Kalina, Mike (January 28, 1976). "Music Makers" . newspapers.com . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . p. 9.
^ "Mccartney, Ronstadt top in annual rock awards" . Montreal Gazette. 1976. Retrieved December 29, 2011 .
^ a b c Earth, Wind & Fire. “Gratitude”. Columbia. 1975.
^ a b c Earth, Wind & Fire. “Gratitude” (Remastered). Legacy's Rhythm & Soul Series. Columbia / Legacy. 1999.
^ "Results: RPM Weekly" . Library and Archives Canada . 17 July 2013.
^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970-2005 . Roppongi , Tokyo : Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9 .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire, TLP" . Billboard . Retrieved March 8, 2021 .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire, BLP" . Billboard . Retrieved March 8, 2021 .
^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1976" . Billboard . Retrieved March 8, 2021 .
^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1976" . Billboard . Retrieved March 8, 2021 .
^ "Earth, Wind & Fire: Gratitude" . acclaimedmusic.net .
^ Definitive 200 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Archived 2008-08-01 at the Wayback Machine
^ New Book of Rock Lists rocklistmusic.co.uk
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