Episode 99: Raphael Saadiq on Earth, Wind & Fire’s “That’s The Way Of The World” (1975) + Remembering Nipsey Hussle

Episode 99

15th August 2019

The Album: Earth, Wind & Fire That’s The Way Of The World (1975) On March 15, 1975, Columbia Records released “That’s The Way Of The World” the sixth studio album of Earth Wind & Fire, a band of 10 members who fused rock, jazz, funk and soul. The album sold five million units, and won a Grammy for […]

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The Album: Earth, Wind & Fire That’s The Way Of The World (1975)

On March 15, 1975, Columbia Records released “That’s The Way Of The World” the sixth studio album of Earth Wind & Fire, a band of 10 members who fused rock, jazz, funk and soul. The album sold five million units, and won a Grammy for the single “Shining Star” (Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group). Produced by Maurice White and Charles Stepney, the album focused on EWF’s familiar themes, spirituality, oneness, love.

Oscar and Golden Globe nominated composer Raphael Saadiq joined Oliver and Morgan in studio to talk That’s The Way of The World and all the things that made EWF iconic including, Philip Bailey’s falsetto, Maurice White’s mysticisms and drum heroics, Charles Stepney’s production and the harmonies that caught his ear and his attention and the happy feelings the band’s music inspired in his own musicianship as a youth growing up in Oakland.

You’ll want to catch this one. Because Reasons.

And stay tuned after the interview for a special segment celebrating the life and music of Nipsey Hussel, who would have turned 34 this week. Rest in power, Nipsey.

More on Raphael Saadiq

More on That’s The Way Of The World

Show Tracklisting (all songs from That’s The Way Of The World unless indicated otherwise):

  • See The Light
  • Raphael Saadiq: So Ready
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: On Your Face
  • The Jacksons: Show You The Way To Go
  • Al Green: I’m Still In Love With You
  • B.B King: Heed My Warning
  • War: Why Can’t We Be Friends
  • Rick James: Bustin’ Out
  • 2 Men, A Drum Machine and A Trumpet: Tired of Getting Pushed Around
  • Funkadelic: (Not Just) Knee Deep
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Love Music
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Love’s Holiday
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Imagination
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Yearnin’ Learnin’ (Live)
  • Minnie Ripperton: Les Fleur
  • Africano
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Can’t Let Go
  • All About Love (First Impression)
  • Shining Star
  • That’s the Way of the World
  • Shining Star
  • Happy Feelin’
  • Reasons
  • Shirley Murdock: As We Lay
  • Erick Sermon: Stay Real
  • Earth, Wind & Fire: Boogie Wonderland
  • The Emotions: Don’t Ask My Neighbors
  • Ramsey Lewis: Sun Goddess
  • The Randy Watson Experience & Bilal: Can’t Hide Love
  • Nipsey Hussle: Hussle in the House
  • Nipsey Hussle: FOREVER ON SOME FLY SHIT
  • Nipsey Hussle: They Roll
  • Nipsey Hussle: Face the World
  • Nipsey Hussle: Shell Shocked
  • DJ Khaled: Higher

Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find there
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Guests

  • Raphael Saadiq

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