| Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre [Blu-ray] | ![Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61sewajFPeL.jpg)
| Actors: Chicago, Wind & Fire Earth Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (140 reviews) Sales Rank: 725
Format: Color, Dolby, Live, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: Blu-ray Running Time: 172 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: ID4952DFBD UPC: 014381495256 EAN: 0014381495256 ASIN: B001676320
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description The teaming of legendary groups Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire was the tour hit of the summer. Playing to sold-out venues, this spectacular show brought the GRAMMY-winning artists together in a show that both individually and together highlighted their revolutionary melding of rock, soul and jazz as well as their numerous #1 and Top 10 hits. Now you can have a front-row seat for this amazing concert, performed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Every moment, all the energy and excitement of this final show of the tour, was captured in high-definition for this extraordinary DVD. SONGS INCLUDE: Earth, Wind & Fire Set: Magic Mind - Boogie Wonderland - System of Survival - Jupiter - Getaway - Serpentine Fire - Kalimba Story - Got to Get You into My Life - The Way You Move - After The Love Has Gone - That's The Way of the World - Reasons - Fantasy - Let's Groove - Mighty Mighty Chicago Set: Make Me Smile - Color My World - If You Leave Me Now - Call on Me - Alive Again - Hard Habit to Break - Mongonucleosis - Old Days - Just You n' Me - Saturday in the Park - Feelin' Stronger - I'm a Man - Hard to Say I'm Sorry Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire Finale: September - Free - Sing a Song - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - Shining Star - 25 or 6 to 4
Amazon.com The '70s and '80s rule as two of the most popular bands from that era join forces on Chicago/Earth Wind & Fire - Live at the Greek Theatre, a two-disc, nearly three-hour concert recorded in Los Angeles in 2004. These groups scored dozens of hits in their heydays, and if neither has come up with much of anything that's new in the past two decades, the sold-out audience at the Greek Theatre could hardly care less. Both Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire, have soldiered on despite key personnel changes over the years (Chicago bassist-singer Peter Cetera and EWF founder Maurice White are long gone, and much missed); here they perform energetic and tasteful versions of everything from "Make Me Smile," "I'm a Man," and "Saturday in the Park" (Chicago) to "That's the Way of the World," "Fantasy," and "Serpentine Fire" (EWF), among many others, to rapturous response. Nothing too exciting about all of that--in fact, it's a bit like witnessing a couple of very skilled tribute bands at work--but there are a few surprises, as when Chicago keyboardist-singer Bill Champlin takes the lead on "After the Love Has Gone" (which he co-wrote) and EWF singer Philip Bailey returns the favor on Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now." The highlights are the first and last portions of the show, when the two bands (complete with horn sections) share the stage for "September," "25 or 6 to 4," "Shining Star," and more, displaying genuine joy at performing together and generating a huge, infectious sound delivered with high definition visuals and digital audio. --Sam Graham
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  Don't think twice / just buy it December 27, 2008 Now that it's on Blu-Ray, we own this concert in all three formats (DVD, Hi-Def, & Blu Ray) It was a Christmas present from me to me. My daughters knew it was under the tree and unwrapped it for me. From the time the menu starts to the end credits, it's on. We watched it as if it were the first time we had seen it. The color, the images, the sound, all truly amazing. To see the two bands together as I said in an earlier review of this project is a music lesson no classroom could touch. I'm not sure it was the 7.1 surround system or my excitment to watch this, but I was hearing sounds that I had not noticed before. There are a lot more reviews to go, so I will simply end with, if you are looking for a Blu-Ray that will test your system and keep you moving all at the same time, this is the disc you want in your player. If you think you are a fan of either of these bands, then this disc will erase all doubts. Enjoy, stop reviewing and just buy it. You will not be disappointed. Bobby D Elkton MD
  The best of both worlds December 21, 2008 Chicago combined with Earth Wind,and Fire put on one of the best performances I have reviewed on Blue-ray disk. The high energy sound of EWF combined with the classic rock tunes of Chicago made a major impression on me. This is a must see disk and a great addition to your musical library.
  Great Show in glorious high definition December 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great show that will please established fans of one or both of these groups, as well as entertain newcomers to one or both as well. At nearly three hours in length, fans, both new and old, have the opportunity to meet and enjoy their favorite stars from these two power groups like never before, in glorious high definition. As an established fan of Chicago and a newcomer to Earth, Wind & Fire, I came away from the show extremely pleased with the experience from both an entertainment and critical perspective.never felt like I was actually at the Greek and mingling amongst the crowd. Instead, there is a sense of isolation and a lack of warmth in that regard. Fortunately, the music itself fares very well. Lyrics sometimes sound trumped by the instruments, but those instruments sure do pack a wonderful wallop. Every instrument is rendered remarkably well and comes through the sound system with crystal-clear clarity. The DTS track, especially, offers fantastic imaging. The sound travels all across the soundstage for an exciting, enveloping experience. Deeper bass doesn't become too pronounced or violent, but it blends perfectly into the soundtrack as a whole.As is the case with every concert I've reviewed to date, black levels are deep and true. Detail is solid if not a bit unremarkable. The various instruments and backgrounds on the stage are fairly bland and lifeless, notably during the Chicago segment. Earth, Wind & Fire bring some life and pizazz to the show not only through their energy and tempo, but in the vibrancy of their clothing and instruments as well. The colorful outfits and instruments not only look great on this disc, but also compliment the band's style very well.
  For oldies acts, these guys are still very vibrant! November 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
OK, first off, I would never have purchasd thid DVD were it not for my wife. She'd seen some of it on one of the cable channels and raved how good it was. I got it for her on a whim.
As it turns out, this two-CD concert is great! It opens with Chcago and Towner of Power, two horn-driven bands, playing several songs together. Then they toss a coin to see who goes first and Tower of Power gets the win. I've never been a big fan of theirs, but Mr. Bailey and Co. kept my attention.
The second CD opens with Chicago's performance, and closes with both groups jamming together for several tunes. With Pete Cetera long gone, I was prepared for a watered-down "oldies" band. The few young guys add some energy, but, surprisingly, the original members of the band are in fine shape and kicked butt. Fortunately, much of the concert was geared toward Chicago's early hits. (I stopped following the band after Chicago VII, and I own every CD from Chicago Transit Authority through Chicago VII...nothing since has really caught my interest.) On the performances of the early tunes, the band was spot on. Considering these guys have been together now some 40 years, and the original members are in their sixties, they performed with a cohesive energy that took me back to my youth! They were solid!
The idea of having two artists join together, opening and closing the show in unison, was a good one. My wife watched DVD 1. I watch DVD 2. We're both more than happy with this DVD. We got our money's worth!
  Amazing group of musicians November 3, 2008 I was very impressed with the quality of the bands, as well as the overall quality of the Blu-ray disc.
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