Last Days and Time
by Earth, Wind & Fire
Released: October 25, 1972
R&B, funk, jazz fusion
Why This Album Matters
This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Genre Shift.
The Album
The socially conscious and spiritual lyrics reflect the turmoil and concerns of the time, including themes of apocalypse, spirituality, loss, and resilience, which was a notable departure from their previous records. "Last Days and Time" is the third studio album by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released in October 1972. Standout tracks include "They Don't See," "I'd Rather Have You," "Mom," and "Power." Overall, "Last Days and Time" represents a pivotal point in Earth, Wind & Fire's evolution, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking work in the 1970s and beyond.
Inside the Recording
Produced by Joe Wissert, the album marked several significant shifts for the band.
Interesting Facts
It was their first album on Columbia Recordsโฆ
It was their first album on Columbia Records, launching a long and successful relationship with the label.
It was also the first Earth, Wind &โฆ
It was also the first Earth, Wind & Fire album to include Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, and Ralph Johnson, members who would go on to play significant roles in the band's history.
The album covers a variety of musical stylesโฆ
The album covers a variety of musical styles, from soul and funk to progressive rock and gospel.
Essential Tracks
Power
Standout tracks include "They Don't See," "I'd Rather Have You," "Mom," and "Power." Overall, "Last Days and Time" represents a pivotal point in Earth, Wind & Fire's evolution, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking work in the 1970s and beyond.
I'd Rather Have You
Standout tracks include "They Don't See," "I'd Rather Have You," "Mom," and "Power." Overall, "Last Days and Time" represents a pivotal point in Earth, Wind & Fire's evolution, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking work in the 1970s and beyond.
Mom
Standout tracks include "They Don't See," "I'd Rather Have You," "Mom," and "Power." Overall, "Last Days and Time" represents a pivotal point in Earth, Wind & Fire's evolution, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking work in the 1970s and beyond.
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Reception
Critical reception to "Last Days and Time" was mixed at the time, but it's since been recognized for its pioneering blend of genres and its bold thematic content.
The Complete Album Story
"Last Days and Time" is the third studio album by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released in October 1972. Produced by Joe Wissert, the album marked several significant shifts for the band. It was their first album on Columbia Records, launching a long and successful relationship with the label. It was also the first Earth, Wind & Fire album to include Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, and Ralph Johnson, members who would go on to play significant roles in the band's history.
The album covers a variety of musical styles, from soul and funk to progressive rock and gospel. The socially conscious and spiritual lyrics reflect the turmoil and concerns of the time, including themes of apocalypse, spirituality, loss, and resilience, which was a notable departure from their previous records.
Critical reception to "Last Days and Time" was mixed at the time, but it's since been recognized for its pioneering blend of genres and its bold thematic content. Standout tracks include "They Don't See," "I'd Rather Have You," "Mom," and "Power." Overall, "Last Days and Time" represents a pivotal point in Earth, Wind & Fire's evolution, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking work in the 1970s and beyond.
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