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The Elements get their groove back on this one for sure! After their lowest point on "Electric Universe" and later albums that were better but still not up to EWF standards, this was a triumph! Everything that made EWF the greatest R&B band of all time, the deep lyricism and the top notch musicianship (especially the much missed horn section) in addition to Phillip Bailey & Maurice White's never disappointing vocals are back and as outstanding as ever! You get it all on this one, mellow mid to ...
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This is one of my favorite all time albums ....got it in the early 90's. this is one CD that I wore out. every tune is a keeper.
It has a very autobiograpical feel to it. Specially Chicago blues and Blood brothers. A very solid album. I'd buy it again.
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This is EWF's second album of the 90's and their best up to this point.The funk tracks (and there are many) are good even if they tend to be very hyperactive but it's the album's more unusual moments that catch fire 'Sunday Morning' and 'Honor The Magic' are the standouts to me,as is the lilting 'Divine'-the latter two have a new slinky sexuallity not even heard on EWF numbers.'Superhero' is penned by Prince and while being very modern and 'new' doesn't try to burry the bands own organic ...
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Yeah, I'm a newly developed Earth, Wind & Fire fan, but even if I was on the edge of my seat in 1993 awaiting this album's release, it would not have necessarily won me over. But, ehh, I'll take it.
The album starts out fairly strong. "Sunday Morning" with its eye-opening horns, echoing voices and cadence reminiscent of "Serpentine Fire", is an obvious winner that flashes the EW&F sound we have all come to love. "Blood Brothers" brings their sound all the way back and deals with ghetto ...
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"Sunday Morning" is one of my all time favorite songs by Eart Wind & Fire. The music, the vocals, the lyrics, it's EW&F at their best.
Unfortunately the rest of Millenium didn't really move me as much as "Sunday Morning". I recommend this CD, as "Sunday Morning" doesn't appear on any of EW&F's greatest hits collections, but just be aware that you are really buying this CD for one song, albeit a great one.