Devoted Spirits: A Tribute to Earth Wind and Fire

Devoted Spirits: A Tribute to Earth Wind and Fire is a tribute album to the R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire by the band Devoted Spirits which consists of former EWF members Larry Dunn, Sheldon Reynolds and Morris Pleasure. The album was released in 2004 on Thump Records.[2]

Devoted Spirits: A Tribute to Earth Wind and Fire
Studio album by
Devoted Spirits
ReleasedNov 2, 2004
GenreR&B
LabelThump Records
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Devoted Spirits Intro"Philip Bailey, Maurice White0:21
2."September/Mighty Mighty"Charles Stepney, Maurice White, Verdine White4:40
3."Sunshine"Philip Bailey, Al McKay, Maurice White4:34
4."Serpentine Fire"Sonny Burke, Maurice White, Verdine White4:49
5."All About Love (Interlude)"Larry Dunn, Maurice White1:46
6."Smooth/Can't Hide Love"Skip Scarborough4:18
7."Fantasy"Eduardo Del Barrio, Maurice White, Verdine White4:05
8."Brazilian Rhyme/In the Name of Love (Interlude)" 1:28
9."Alpha/After the Love Has Gone"Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon4:30
10."Stand Up Now (Interlude)"Sheldon Reynolds0:22
11."That's the Way of the World"Charles Stepney, Maurice White, Verdine White4:20
12."Devotion"Philip Bailey, Maurice White1:52
13."Runnin'"Eduardo Del Barrio, Larry Dunn, Skip Scarborough, Maurice White1:58
14."Sunday Morning (Interlude)"Sheldon M. Reynolds, Maurice White, Allee Willis0:35
15."Serpentine Fire (Interlude)"Sonny Burke, Maurice White, Verdine White1:49
16."Sunday Morning"Sheldon M. Reynolds, Maurice White, Allee Willis4:32
17."Rhythm of Love"Derek Clark, Sheldon M. Reynolds4:25
18."See the Light"Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, Louise Hardy4:57
19."Light of Day (Interlude)"Sheldon Reynolds1:48
20."Loves Holiday"Skip Scarborough, Maurice White3:55
21."Rock That"David Foster, Maurice White4:38
22."Faces"Larry Dunn,Maurice White, Verdine White5:49

[2]

gollark: I should probably find a scale or something and start tracking that.
gollark: Like basically every other business where people are physically present which is considered nonessential, I guess.
gollark: Online classes for physical skills based around other people are probably a *bit* useful if done right, but not very.
gollark: I'm not entirely sure what you're saying there, but yes, I'm *intellectually* aware exercise is good and all, I just dislike actually doing any.
gollark: I know *intellectually* that exercise is important and very good and stuff, personally, but seemingly that's not enough to make me actually do anything.

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