Earth, Wind & Fire - Electric Universe (Expanded Edition) (2015)
Artist: Earth, Wind & Fire
Title: Electric Universe (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1983 / 2015
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:17:08
Total Size: 658 / 301 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Electric Universe (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1983 / 2015
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 1:17:08
Total Size: 658 / 301 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Magnetic (4:23)
02. Touch (4:57)
03. Moonwalk (4:11)
04. Could It Be Right (5:14)
05. Spirit Of A New World (4:32)
06. Sweet Sassy Lady (4:13)
07. We're Living In Our Own Time (5:23)
08. Electric Nation (4:33)
Bonus Tracks:
09. Magnetic (Extended Dance Remix) (3:53)
10. Magnetic (Instrumental) (6:24)
11. Magnetic (7'' Version) (5:50)
12. Spirit Of A New World (Demo Version) (4:36)
13. El Solitario (We're Living In Our Own Time) (Demo Version) (5:14)
14. Here's To Love (Instrumental) (4:23)
15. Club Foot (3:59)
16. Milky Way (5:23)
Digitally remastered and expanded edition including seven bonus tracks. Electric Universe is the 13th studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire, released on Columbia Records, in November 1983. The release was produced by the bands leader Maurice White for Kalimba Productions. When Earth, Wind & Fire recorded Electric Universe, R&B was in the process of getting a high-tech makeover. A variety of R&B, ranging from hip-hop to new wave rock to the electronic synth-pop. Originally released by Columbia Records/CBS Records, the release contained the funky Sweet Sassy Lady to the ballads Could It Be Right and Were Living in Our Own Time, an experimental mood prevails on this album. One of the people who helped EWF achieve a more new waveish, synth-pop-influenced sound on Electric Universe was British songwriter Martin Page, who wrote Magnetic, co-wrote Spirit Of A New World, Electric Nation and wrote Touch with Jon Lind, who co-wrote EWFs 1979 smash Boogie Wonderland. In 1983, the times were clearly a-changin for R&Band with Electric Universe, there was no doubt that Earth, Wind & Fire were determined to forge ahead.
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