The Need of Love

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Album Review

The ambitions of Earth, Wind & Fire only increased after their stellar debut, and the group brought an abstract sense of composition to their sophomore record, The Need of Love. The opener, a ten-minute piece named "Energy," is proof enough, with several extended passages inspired by everything from free jazz as well as in-the-pocket funk like Kool & the Gang. The next song up, "Beauty" is also positive and intriguing, though in an overly similar groove as "Fan the Fire" from the first album. The closer, a cover of Donny Hathaway's gloriously funky "Everything Is Everything," does justice to the original (and that's saying a lot). Compared to the debut, The Need of Love lacked a sense of exuberance as well as a passel of solid songs and performances.
John Bush, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Energyhttp://itunes.apple.com/album/energy/id357907385?i=357907391&uo=5
  2. Beautyhttp://itunes.apple.com/album/beauty/id357907385?i=357907394&uo=5
  3. I Can Feel It in My Boneshttp://itunes.apple.com/album/i-can-feel-it-in-my-bones/id357907385?i=357907399&uo=5
  4. I Think About Lovin' Youhttp://itunes.apple.com/album/i-think-about-lovin-you/id357907385?i=357907403&uo=5
  5. Everything Is Everythinghttp://itunes.apple.com/album/everything-is-everything/id357907385?i=357907410&uo=5