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Earth Wind & Fire – fantasy

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Fantasy is on the classic album of Earth Wind and Fire All ‘N All released in 1977.  Fantasy as a single was released in 1978.  The song was written and composed by Maruice White, Verdine White and Eddie del Barrio it received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song.

Earth Wind and Fire have multiple accolades some of which include 20 Grammy nominations winning 6 as a group and 2 of it’s members. 12 American Music Award nominations and 4 awards.  Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal group Hall of Fame, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  Maurice and Verdine White who wrote and composed this song are in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

What we like

  • The sounds created by Earth Wind and Fire with their elaborate arrangement of sounds through the instrumentals and vocals with the meaning makes this song dynamite

Soul experience

  • What is this fantasy?  Is it a place that we can escape to?  Is this the place that we can share where we may live as one?   Have you experienced glimpses of this place, perhaps in a moment in time or with people you know or even just met?  Was this a fantasy?

To reflect on

  • Our voices will ring together
    Until the twelfth of never
    We all will live love forever, as one
  • Come to see victory
    In a land called fantasy
    Loving life, a new degree
    Bring your mind to everlasting liberty

 

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