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Earth, Wind & Fire Powerlight Mp3, Flac Earth, Wind & Fire Powerlight mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Powerlight Country: Israel Released: 1983 Style: Disco, Free Funk, Soul MP3 version RAR size: 1979 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1466 mb WMA version RAR size: 1786 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 792 Other Formats: MOD MP1 AAC MP4 WAV APE AHX Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Fall In Love With Me 6:01 A2 Spread Your Love 3:51 Side By Side A3 6:00 Steel Drums – Robert Greenidge A4 Straight From The Heart 5:13 The Speed Of Love B1 3:51 Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Donald Myrick* Freedom Of Choice B2 4:34 Soloist, Guitar – Roland Bautista B3 Something Special 4:44 Hearts To Heart B4 4:05 Soloist, Guitar – Roland Bautista B5 Miracles 5:11 Companies, etc. Manufactured By – CBS Records Ltd. Credits Arranged By [Horns, Strings] – Bill Meyers (tracks: A1, A2), Tom Tom 84 (tracks: A3) Arranged By [Horns, Strings], Keyboards – George Del Barrio (tracks: A4, B5) Arranged By [Horns], Trumpet – Jerry Hey (tracks: B2, B3 to B5) Art Direction – Monte White, Roger Carpenter Backing Vocals, Guitar – Beloyd Taylor Bass – Verdine White Bass [String Bass] – Arni Egilsson Cello – Douglas Davis, Earl Madison, Frederick Seykora, Larry Corbett, Ronald Cooper, Suzie Katayama Concertmaster – Assa Drori, David Frisina Drums, Percussion – Fred White Engineer [Assistant] – Robert Spano*, Steve Crimmel Guitar – Roland Bautista Harp – Dorothy Remsen Illustration – Shusei Nagaoka Keyboards – Eddie Del Barrio*, Rick Kelly, Skip Scarborough, Wayne Vaughn Mastered By – Bernie Grundman Mixed By [Additional] – Tom Perry Other [Exclusive Representation] – Cavallo-Ruffalo-Fargnoli Management Other [Production Staff] – Geri White, Leonard Smith, Monte White Other [Profit] – Azar Lawrence Other [Steel Drums Made By] – Rudolph Chiles Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa, Ralph Johnson Piano – Maxanne Lewis* Producer, Vocals, Drums, Kalimba – Maurice White Recorded By, Mixed By – Mick Guzauki* Saxophone – Donald Myrick* Saxophone [Tenor] – Andrew Woolfolk Steel Drums – Robert Greenidge Synthesizer [Pianon], Programmed By [Synthesizer] – Larry Dunn Tabla – Zakir Hussein* Trombone – Bill Reichenbach , Charles Lopez*, George Bohanon, Lew McCreary, Louis Satterfield Trumpet – Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Michael Harris, Oscar Brashear, Rahmlee Michael Davis Viola – Alan Deveritch, Allan Harshman, Carole Mukogawa, David Schwartz, Joel Soultanian, Linn Subotnick, Milton Kestenbaum, Pamela Goldsmith, Roland Karo, Rollice Dale Violin – Anatol Kaminsky, Arnold Belnick, Bill Hybel, Bob Sanov, Brenton Banks, George Kast, Haim Shtrum, Harold Bluestone*, Janet Lakatos, Karen Jones , Marshall Sosson, Miwako Watanabe, Myer Bello, Nathan Ross, Nicole Bush, Pamela Tompkins*, Robert Lipsett, Robert Sushel, Ron Clarck*, Shari Zippert, Sheldon Sanov, Stanley Plummer Vocals [Additional] – Ms. Pluto Vocals, Percussion – Philip Bailey Written-By – Azar Lawrance* (tracks: A2, B2, B4), Beloyd Taylor (tracks: A2, B2, B4), Eddie Del Barrio* (tracks: A4, B5), Fred Washington* (tracks: A4), Jon Lind (tracks: B5), Marry D'Astugues (tracks: B5), Maurice White (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B5), Philip Bailey (tracks: A4), Roxanne Seeman (tracks: A4), Tony Haynes (tracks: B1), Wanda Vaughn (tracks: A1, A3, B1, B3), Wayne Vaughn (tracks: A1, A3, B1, B3) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Earth, Wind Powerlight (LP, TC 38367 Columbia TC 38367 US 1983 & Fire Album) CDCBS Earth, Wind Powerlight (CD, CDCBS CBS Europe 1983 25120 & Fire Album) 25120 Powerlight (CD, Earth, Wind Agat Company none Album, RE, none Russia 1998 & Fire Ltd. Unofficial) Earth, Wind Powerlight (LP, CBS HC 48367 HC 48367 US Unknown & Fire Album, Hal) Mastersound Earth Wind Powerlight (CD, 35DP 44 CBS/Sony 35DP 44 Japan 1983 & Fire* Album) Related Music albums to Powerlight by Earth, Wind & Fire Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns - Live Barry Manilow - If I Should Love Again Patti Austin - On The Way To Love Earth, Wind & Fire - Electric Universe Tom Waits - Heartattack and Vine Earth, Wind & Fire - Touch The World Patti Austin - That Secret Place Earth, Wind & Fire - I Am Earth, Wind & Fire - All 'N All The Jacksons - Destiny.
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