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Earth, Wind & Fire: In Concert was recorded at the Oakland Coliseum on December 30–31, 1981. [1] The concert was at first broadcast in August 1982 on HBO and later released in 1984 on VHS by Vestron Video. As well the concert was re-issued on DVD in 2008 by Eagle Rock Entertainment. [1] [4]
Earth, Wind & Fire: Live by Request is a DVD released by the band Earth, Wind & Fire on February 26, 2002 by Sony Music. This DVD showcases the band's appearance, during July 17, 1999 on A&E 's live concert series Live by Request .
Mark Anthony Neal of Popmatters called the album "a worthwhile investment." [3] With a 3 out of 5 star rating Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic noted "That's the Way of the World may not have the ebb and flow of a proper live set, but it does have the advantage of burning bright consistently throughout the record."
Earth, Wind & Fire: Live is a DVD released by the band Earth, Wind & Fire in 2001 on Image Entertainment, and Polygram Video. [1] The DVD has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA . [ 2 ]
Shining Stars: The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire is a 2001 film biography of the band Earth, Wind & Fire. It was released on August 21, 2001, and was directed by Kathryn Arnold and produced by Stephanie Bennett. It was made with the band's input and has both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group.
The Other Chad of Blogcritics hailed the DVD saying "Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at Montreux 1997 has been reissued on Blu-Ray by Eagle Rock Entertainment, and the results are excellent." [ 4 ] Brandon A. DuHamel of Big Picture Big Sound also exclaimed " Earth, Wind, & Fire: Live at Montreux 1997 keeps the groove movin' with a solid audio and ...
Footloose highlights a 1984 conservative town that outlaws music, dancing and "sinful" books.The parallels are strikingly similar to today's surge of book bans across schools and libraries, says ...
The Urban Music Scene noted "it doesn't get any better than this folks" with Live in Japan. [2] Mark Deming of Allmovie noted that EWF "show they still have talent and charisma to spare in this concert filmed in Japan in 1990". [3] Matt Bauer of Exclaim! also called Live in Japan "mesmerizing". [4]