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All N' All

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All N' All

All N' All is the studio album of one of American's popular Funk/R&B Band, Earth, Wind and Fire. The album is produced by, "Maurice White".

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About

The album was originally released on November, 1977 by Columbia Records and re-released on May 9, 2000 under Sony Records. It contains the hit singles, I'll Write A Song For You", "Serpentine Fire", "Love's Holiday", "Fantasy" which chartered at #12 on the US R&B Singles Chart and "Runnin".

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Serpentire Fire 3:50
2 Fantasy 4:37
3 In The Marketplace 0:43
4 Jupiter 3:11
5 Love's Holiday 4:22
6 Brazilian Rhyme 1:20
7 I'll Write a Song For You 5:23
8 Magic Mind 3:38
9 Runnin 5:50
10 Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude) 0:53
11 Be Ever Wonderful 5:07

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
1978 Grammy Awards Best R&B Instrumental Performance for "Runnin"
1978 Grammy Awards Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus for "All N' All"

Certifications

Year Album RIAA Certification
1977 All N' All Certified 3x Platinum

Chart Toppers

Year Title US Singles Chart US R&B Album
1977 Fantasy 32 12 All N' All

Credits

Performance Credits

Earth, Wind and Fire Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Philip Bailey Percussion, Conga, Vocals

Maurice White Drums, Vocals, Kalimba

Dorothy Ashby Harp

Abe Most Flute

Fred Jackson Flute

Phil Ayling Flute

Eduardo del Barrio Piano

Blanche Belnick Violin

Roger Bobo Tuba

George Bohannon Trombone

Oscar Brashear Trumpet

Garnett Brown Trombone

Ronald Clark Violin

Ronald Cooper Cello

Paulinho Da Costa Percussion

David Duke French Horn

Larry Dunn Piano, Moog Synthesizer, oberheim

Chuck Findley Trumpet

Norman Forrest Viola

Harris Goldman Violin

Jack Gootkin Violin

Janice Gower Violin, Concert Master

Terry Harrington Flute

Ralph Johnson Drums

Richard Klein French Horn

Carl LaMagna Violin

Betty LaMagna Violin

Linda Lipsett Viola

Steve Madaio Trumpet

Al McKay Guitar, Soloist

Don Myrick Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Soloist

Alan Robinson French Horn

Gale Robinson French Horn

Marilyn Robinson French Horn

Meyer Rubin Bass

Ruth Henry Violin

Sheldon Sanov Violin

Louis Satterfield Trombone

Skip Scarborough Piano

Haim Shtrum Violin

Lya Stern Violin

Barbara Thomason Viola

Marcia Van Dyke Violin

Verdine White Bass, Vocals

Andrew Woolfolk Tenor Saxophone

Jan Kelly Cello

James M. McGee French Horn

Daniel Smith Cello

Barry Socher Violin

Renita Koven Viola

Susan Ranney Bass

Mary D. Lindquist Violin

Technical Credits

Philip Bailey Collaboration

Maurice White Producer, Collaboration

Eumir Deodato Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements

Warren Dewey Engineer

George Massenburg Engineer, Remixing

Mike Reese Mastering

Tom Tom 84 Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements

Jim Wood Letter Design

Shusei Nagaoka Illustrations

Trivia

  • It took only one month for the album to be certified platinum.

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Song Meanings

Reviews

This album shows the bands willingness to experiment with different types of music. This album goes directly into your bones, the funky cuts and into your heart, the ballads. --Autolady006 07:20, 12 November 2007 (PST)

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