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Earth, Wind & Fire in Concert
Earth, Wind & Fire: In Concert was recorded at the Oakland Coliseum on December 30-31, 1981 for broadcast on HBO. This brilliant performance by the Grammy-winning flamboyant funk group captures the hard-driving rhythms, the soothing melodies, the scintillating horns and the special effects that have dazzled concertgoers around the world. Included are "Sing a Song," "Fantasy," "Shining Star," "Kalimba Tree," "Let Your Feelings Show," "In the Stone" and "Phoenix Intro."
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the electrifying energy of Earth, Wind & Fire during their legendary 1980 tour. Featuring a dazzling stage show and their signature blend of funk, soul, disco, and rock, the performance showcases the band's incredible musicianship and charismatic stage presence. The film includes iconic hits and fan favorites, offering a vibrant snapshot of one of music's most influential groups at the height of their powers.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, critical reception primarily focused on the band's performance and the visual spectacle. Reviewers at the time praised Earth, Wind & Fire's tight musicianship, elaborate choreography, and Maurice White's commanding stage presence. The film was seen as a faithful and energetic representation of their live shows, capturing the infectious spirit that made them a global phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
A vibrant and energetic showcase of Earth, Wind & Fire's live performance.
Praised for its tight musicianship and impressive stage production.
Captures the infectious spirit and hit-making prowess of the band.
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Fun Fact
The concert footage featured in 'Earth, Wind & Fire in Concert' was primarily filmed during their sold-out shows at the historic Inglewood Forum in California.
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