Gratitude (Earth, Wind & Fire album)

Gratitude is a live album by the band Earth, Wind & Fire. It was released in December 1975 (see 1975 in music), and re-issued on May 9, 2000 (see 2000 in music). The album spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart, six nonconsecutive weeks at number one on the Soul/Black Albums chart and has been certified triple platinum by the RIAA.Gratitude was also the 2nd bestselling R&B album of 1976. 3/4 of the album is live and the other 1/4 is recorded in the studio.

Reception

The band was Grammy nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group or Chorus for the title track, Gratitude and "Can't Hide Love" was also Grammy nominated for Best Arrangement For Voices. Earth, Wind & Fire also won a Rock Music Award in the category of Best Soul Album for Gratitude.

Track listing

Original release

* indicates studio recording

2000 reissue

Later Samples

Sunshine has been sampled by Arrested Development on the track "Natural" featured on their 1992 album 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of... and by Wyclef Jean on the song "To All the Girls" featured on his 1997 album The Carnival.

Fire (disambiguation)

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion.

Fire may also refer to:

Music

Groups

  • Fire (band), a 1960s-1970s English group
  • Fire (Swedish hardrock band), a 1980s group
  • The Fire (band), a 2000s Chilean group
  • Albums

  • Fire (Electric Six album), 2003
  • Fire, 2008 album by Marek Biliński
  • Fire (Ohio Players album)
  • Fire (Wild Orchid album), 2001
  • Fire (Mario Montes Album), 2015
  • Fire, the Acoustic Album, by Izzy Stradlin
  • Fires (Nerina Pallot album), 2005
  • Fires (Ronan Keating album)
  • The Fire (Heatwave album), 1988
  • The Fire (Matt Cardle album)
  • The Fire (Senses Fail album)
  • Songs

  • "Fire" (2NE1 song)
  • "Fire" (Autumn Hill song), 2013
  • "Fire" (Arthur Brown song), 1968
  • "Fire" (Joe Budden song)
  • "Fire" (Ferry Corsten song), 2005
  • "Fire" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience song), notably covered by Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • "Fire" (Kasabian song), 2009
  • "Fire" (Lacuna Coil song), 2012
  • "Fire" (Krystal Meyers song)
  • "Fire" (Necro song), 2003
  • "Fire" (Ohio Players song), 1975
  • "Fire" (Bruce Springsteen song), notably covered by The Pointer Sisters
  • Gratitude

    Gratitude, thankfulness, gratefulness, or appreciation is a feeling or attitude in acknowledgment of a benefit that one has received or will receive. The experience of gratitude has historically been a focus of several world religions, and has been considered extensively by moral philosophers such as Lee Clement. The systematic study of gratitude within psychology only began around the year 2000, possibly because psychology has traditionally been focused more on understanding distress rather than understanding positive emotions. The study of gratitude within psychology has focused on the understanding of the short term experience of the emotion of gratitude (state gratitude), individual differences in how frequently people feel gratitude (trait gratitude), and the relationship between these two aspects.

    Comparison with indebtedness

    Gratitude is not the same as indebtedness. While both emotions occur following help, indebtedness occurs when a person perceives that they are under an obligation to make some repayment of compensation for the aid. The emotions lead to different actions; indebtedness can motivate the recipient of the aid to avoid the person who has helped them, whereas gratitude can motivate the recipient to seek out their benefactor and to improve their relationship with them.

    ?! (album)

    ?! is the third studio album by Italian rapper Caparezza, and his first release not to use the former stage name MikiMix.

    Reception

    Reviewing the album for Allmusic, Jason Birchmeier wrote, "The Italian rapper drops his rhymes with just as much fluency and dexterity as his American peers throughout the album. [...] Caparezza's mastery of the Italian dialect [makes] this album so stunning."

    Track listing

    References

    Album (disambiguation)

    An album is a collection of recordings.

    Album may also refer to:

    Music

  • Album (Dave Pike Set album)
  • Album - Generic Flipper, an album by the band Flipper
  • Album (Joan Jett album)
  • Album (Public Image Ltd. album)
  • Album (Girls album)
  • Álbum, a 2006 album by Lu
  • The Album (disambiguation)
  • Film and television

  • Album (film)
  • Photo Album (film)
  • "Album" (Land of the Lost), a television episode
  • Other uses

  • Photograph album, a book of related photographs
  • Stamp album, a book in which a collection of postage stamps may be stored and displayed
  • Confession album, a book of form questions used to record the opinions of friends
  • Sticker album, a book in which a collection of stickers may be stored and displayed
  • Comics album, a common format for publishing Franco-Belgian comics
  • Muraqqa, in the Islamic world an important historic format for collections of miniature paintings, calligraphy, and other works on paper
  • Autograph book, a book in which autographs are kept
  • Album (magazine), a photography magazine
  • See also

    010

    010 may refer to:

  • Motorola 68010, a microprocessor released by Motorola in 1982
  • 010, the Rotterdam area code
  • 010 (The Mad Capsule Markets album), 2001
  • 010 (Ulysses album), 2004
  • Earth (Jefferson Starship album)

    Earth is a 1978 album by Jefferson Starship. The album was recorded in 1977, with the same band lineup as the previous album, Spitfire. The band had not toured in 1977, partly due to Marty Balin's reluctance to commit fully to the band. The song "Count on Me" became a Top-10 single, peaking at #8. The album itself hit #5 on the Billboard charts. A US and European tour followed which resulted in an audience riot in Germany after the band decided not to play without Grace Slick who was ill. They lost all their guitars and equipment during the riot and played one more tense show on German TV in Hamburg after which Grace left the band for one album. Marty Balin fronted the band for one more show at a Genesis concert at the Knebworth Festival in England using rented equipment. When they returned to the USA drummer John Barbata left the band after a serious car accident. This would be the end of the 1970s line-up and several new members joined the band, as well as a new record producer. Success of this album led to Jefferson Starship being contacted to provide a song for the Star Wars Holiday Special.

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