The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1

The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1 is the first greatest hits album by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire issued in 1978 by Columbia Records. The album reached Nos. 3 and 6 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums and Top LPs charts, respectively. The album has been certified Quintuple Platinum in the US by the RIAA, as well as Platinum in the UK and Canada, by the BPI and Music Canada, respectively.

Singles
The album produced three new songs and two singles. The LP's first single, "Got to Get You into My Life", preceded the album by a few months and was first included on the 1978 soundtrack Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band from the feature film with the same title. The single reached Nos. 1 & 9 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively. "Got to Get You into My Life" was Grammy nominated in the category of Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus. The song went on to win a Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s). The second single, "September" peaked at Nos. 1 and 8 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively. "September" reached No. 3 on the UK Pop Singles chart.

Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times called the album "An excellent package with no extraneous or weak tracks". Steve Huey of AllMusic retrospectively said "But even if it's an incomplete hits collection, The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1 still ranks as a strong encapsulation of EWF the funk innovators. The singles gathered here constitute some of the richest, most sophisticated music the funk movement ever produced; when the absolute cream of the group's catalog is heard in such a concentrated fashion, the effect is dazzling." Huey added "1998's Greatest Hits now stands as the definitive single-disc EWF overview, but for the budget-minded and the disco-phobic, this still makes for an excellent listen." Robert Christgau of The Village Voice found "Despite some annoying omissions, notably "Serpentine Fire," this sums them up--ten exquisitely crafted pop tunes in which all the passion and resonance of black music tradition are blended into a concoction slicker and more sumptuous than any white counterpart since Glenn Miller". The New York Daily News also claimed "Since its beginning, Earth Wind and Fire have been one of the slickest soul aggregations around, and this record is a well-paced showcase. Sometimes it's hard to believe that the combination of influences, ranging from Sly Stone and Stevie Wonder to the decidedly Chicagoesque horn arrangements, doesn't overcome the group, but its high spirits continually take it over the top." Crispin Cioe of High Fidelity wrote "For pop/r&b mavens, this one's a must."

Performance

 * Philip Bailey – vocals, percussion
 * Rhamlee Michael Davis – trumpet, flugelhorn
 * Larry Dunn – keyboards
 * Johnny Graham – guitar, percussion
 * Michael Harris – trumpet, flugelhorn
 * Alan Hewitt – keyboards
 * Ralph Johnson – drums, percussion
 * Al McKay – guitar, percussion
 * Don Myrick – saxophone
 * Louis Satterfield – trombone
 * Dick Smith – guitar
 * Fred White – drums
 * Maurice White – vocals, drums, percussion
 * Verdine White – bass
 * Andrew Woolfolk – saxophone, flute

Production

 * Philip Bailey – liner notes
 * George Calle – producer, audio engineer, audio mixing
 * Mauro DeSantis – producer, engineer, mixing
 * Larry Dunn – production assistant
 * Earth, Wind & Fire – arranger
 * Howard Fritzson – art direction
 * David Gahr – Photography
 * Jay Graydon – songwriter
 * Alan Hewitt – programming, producer, engineer, mixing
 * Paul Klingberg – producer, engineer, mixing
 * Art Macnow – director
 * Cameron Marcarelli – assistant engineer
 * Al McKay – producer
 * Shusei Nagaoka – artwork
 * Steve Newman – design
 * Joseph M. Palmaccio – mastering
 * Leo Sacks – producer, liner notes, reissue producer
 * Richard Salvato – director
 * Jim Shea – photography
 * Charles Stepney – arranger, producer
 * Tom Tom 84 – horn arrangements, string arrangements
 * Chris Walter – photography
 * Maurice White – arranger, producer, engineer, liner notes, sixing
 * Verdine White – liner notes, production assistant
 * Mark Wilder – audio mastering
 * Joseph Wissert – producer