"That's the Way of the World" is the sixth studio album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released on March 15, 1975. The album rose to No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Soul Albums charts and has been certified triple platinum in the United States by the RIAA.
The LP was produced by Maurice White, Charles Stepney, and Joe Wissert. Many critics have hailed it as Earth, Wind & Fire’s best album. Its leading single, "Shining Star," became the band's first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and is considered a classic of the disco genre.
The album artwork was designed by Norman Seeff and is notable for its distinctive imagery. "That's the Way of the World" consists of innovative, genre-blending music that incorporates elements of soul, funk, pop, dance, and rock.
This album was originally used as the soundtrack for the 1975 film of the same name, which featured the band members in acting roles. However, the film was not successful, but the album's music gained wide acclaim and remains enduringly popular.
Moreover, "That's the Way of the World" has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, asserting its significant impact on the music world. It has since set the standard for the band's career and laid down the core sound for which Earth, Wind & Fire is famous.