Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s the Way of the World – Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl LP

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Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s the Way of the World is a seminal release that captures the dynamic fusion of funk, soul, and R&B for which Earth, Wind & Fire are renowned.

Meticulously pressed on premium 180g vinyl by Speakers Corner, this edition delivers rich, immersive sound and authentic warmth, perfectly showcasing timeless tracks such as “Shining Star” and “Let Your Feelings Show.”

A must-have for vinyl collectors and fans of classic groove-driven music, this record stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of one of music’s most influential groups.

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Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s the Way of the World - Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl LP

Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s the Way of the World – Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl LP celebrates the monumental impact of Earth, Wind & Fire, a band that seamlessly blends funk, soul, and R&B into a sound that has inspired generations.

Originally released in 1975, this classic album encapsulates the vibrant energy and innovative musical arrangements that have become synonymous with the band’s style. Pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl by Speakers Corner, this edition ensures exceptional audio fidelity—capturing every groove, brass line, and vocal harmony with crystal clarity and warmth.

Whether you’re a dedicated Earth, Wind & Fire aficionado or a vinyl enthusiast seeking the authentic sound of classic soul, this album is an essential addition to your collection that will transport you to a golden era of musical brilliance.

Track Listing

“Shining Star”
“That’s the Way of the World”
“Evil”
“Mom”

“Fantasy”
“Sing a Song”
“Reasons”
“All ‘Cause of You”
“Let Your Feelings Show”

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    Soul music is a deeply expressive and emotive genre that originated in the African American community in the late 1950s and early 1960s, combining elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and jazz. Known for its powerful vocals, emotional depth, and stirring rhythms, soul music often focuses on themes of love, hardship, and the quest for freedom.