Head to the Sky

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Head to the Sky
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1973
Recorded1973
StudioClover Recorders, Hollywood, California
Genre Progressive soul [1]
Length36:51
Label Columbia
Producer Joseph Wissert
Earth, Wind & Fire chronology
Last Days and Time
(1972)
Head to the Sky
(1973)
Open Our Eyes
(1974)
Singles from Open Your Eyes
  1. "Evil"
    Released: June 1973
  2. "Keep Your Head to the Sky"
    Released: October 1973

Head to the Sky is the fourth studio album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released in May 1973 on Columbia Records. The album rose to No. 2 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 27 on the Billboard 200 chart. Head to the Sky has also been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Overview

Head to the Sky was produced by Joe Wissert with bandleader Maurice White serving as a musical director on the album. The LP was also recorded at Clover Recorders Studios, Hollywood, California. [2]

Singles

"Evil" peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart and No. 25 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart. [6] [7] "Keep Your Head to the Sky" also reached No. 23 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart. [8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Rolling Stone (favorable) [10]
Village Voice (B–) [11]
Billboard (favourable) [12]
Variety (favourable) [13]
Pittsburgh Press (favourable) [14]

Vince Aletti of Rolling Stone declared "Been having a lot of music dreams lately but this one’s not too surprising since I’ve been playing the Earth, Wind & Fire album pretty constantly for the past week, certainly beyond all expectations. With a cover like this one — the eight men in the group shirtless, the one woman all in white, surrounded by a starburst arrangement of cut flowers, repeated with slight variations in the centerfold — I’m surprised I even broke the shrinkwrap. And this group started in Chicago?". [10] Billboard noted that the band "does everything well" on the LP. [12] Tony Palermo of the Pittsburgh Press noted "Folks like to compare this bunch with War, but the first difference that hits you with E,W&F's brand of jazz-rhythm and blues is the smoothness of Jessica Cleaves' vocal work. Then, the extra slug of R&B in their style". [14] Robert Christgau of the Village Voice gave a B− grade saying "Most of the first side keeps up the good work..But the mood jazz excursion on side two exposes White's essential fatuousness. "Zanzibar," it's called, as befits a travelogue; its saxophone solo (by Ronnie Laws's replacement, Andrew Woolfolk) could make Alice Coltrane blush." [11] Alex Henderson of Allmusic called Head to the Sky an "excellent" album. [9] Variety also described the record as "a movin' new package. [13]

Issac Hayes called Head to the Sky one of Earth, Wind & Fire's five essential recordings. [15]

Erykah Badu paid tribute to the album in the music video of her 2008 single "Honey". [16] [17]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Evil" Philip Bailey, Maurice White 5:00
2."Keep Your Head to the Sky"Maurice White5:10
3."Build Your Nest"Maurice White, Verdine White 3:17
4."The World's a Masquerade" Skip Scarborough 4:48
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Clover" Larry Dunn, Maurice White5:27
6."Zanzibar" Edu Lobo 13:09

Personnel

Charts and Certifications

Singles – Billboard
YearSingleChartPosition
1973"Evil" Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs 19
Billboard Black Singles 25
Billboard Hot 100 50
"Keep Your Head To The Sky" Billboard Black Singles 23
Billboard Hot 100 52

Certifications

CountryAward
US (RIAA) Platinum [5]

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