The Promise (Earth, Wind & Fire album)


The Promise is the 18th studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire released in May 2003 on Kalimba Music. The album peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 5 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart.

Overview

The Promise was executively produced by Maurice White. Artists such as Angie Stone, The Emotions, Gerald Albright and Paulinho Da Costa featured on the LP. The album's cover art was also designed by Morito Suzuki.

Critical reception

People called The Promise a "musically rich 17-track set that blows away most of today’s R&B." With a three out of five star rating Chairman Mao of Blender proclaimed that EWF "maintains their trademark buoyancy on a classy collection of mid-tempo numbers and sweeping ballads." Rob Theakston of AllMusic gave a three out of five star rating and declared the album is "extremely soulful and soothing". With a 3.5 out of five star rating Steve Jones of USA Today wrote "with horn-kissed ballads and infectious jazz funk grooves, the band seems to have regained its spark". Renee Graham of the Boston Globe noted that "unfussy and sincere, this is well-crafted R&B for grown ups".
David Peschek of The Guardian also gave a 4 out of five star rating and described The Promise as "17 tracks of immaculately smooth, meticulously detailed mid-tempo pop-soul and thoroughly intoxicating in its lushness."
People called The Promise a "musically rich 17-track set that blows away most of today’s R&B." With a three out of five star rating Chairman Mao of Blender proclaimed that EWF "maintains their trademark buoyancy on a classy collection of mid-tempo numbers and sweeping ballads." Rob Theakston of AllMusic gave a three out of five star rating and declared the album is "extremely soulful and soothing". With a 3.5 out of five star rating Steve Jones of USA Today wrote "with horn-kissed ballads and infectious jazz funk grooves, the band seems to have regained its spark". Renee Graham of the Boston Globe noted that "unfussy and sincere, this is well-crafted R&B for grown ups".
David Peschek of The Guardian also gave a 4 out of five star rating and described The Promise as "17 tracks of immaculately smooth, meticulously detailed mid-tempo pop-soul and thoroughly intoxicating in its lushness."

Singles

The track "All in the Way" featuring The Emotions reached No. 13 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart and No. 25 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
The songs, "Never" and "Why?" peaked at Nos. 17 and 19, respectively, on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart.
"Hold Me" reached No. 28 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart. "Hold Me" was also Grammy nominated for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.

Trivia

"Where Do We Go from Here" and "Dirty" were originally recorded during the I Am sessions and remixed for this album. "Dirty", in particular, in its original form with blues legend Junior Wells, already appeared on the 1992 box-set The Eternal Dance.

Track listing

Personnel

Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
2003"All in the Way"US Billboard Adult R&B Airplay10
2003"All in the Way"US Billboard Adult Contemporary25
2003"All in the Way"UK Independent Singles45
2003"All in the Way"US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks77
2003Hold MeUS Billboard Adult R&B Airplay28
2014NeverUS Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs17
2015Why?US Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs19