Phillip Bailey Movies
The talented rhythm & blues group Earth, Wind & Fire performs a number of its most popular tunes during this concert taped in Japan in 1994. Songs like "Can't Hide Love," "September," "Shining Star," and "After the Love Is Gone" will be instantly recognized by fans. Maurice White and Philip Bailey handle the lead vocals as they're backed up by an array of guitars and other instruments. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi
- Starring:
- Earth, Wind & Fire

- 1994
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Soft jazz favorites Bob James on piano, Lee Ritenour on guitar, Nathan East on bass and Harvey Mason on percussion join forces as Fourplay in two hour-long live performances, with the band joined by special guest vocalists Phillip Bailey and Phil Perry. Selections include "101 Eastbound," "After the Dance," "A Summer Child," "Flying East," and eight others. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

- 1990
- NR
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Earth, Wind & Fire, one of the most popular and acclaimed R&B acts of the 1970's, show they still have talent and charisma to spare in this concert filmed in Japan in 1990, which features original members Philip Bailey on lead vocals, bassist Verdine White and group leader Maurice White fronting a 12-piece band. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Leonard Maltin wasn't alone when he noticed similarities between Goonies and the 1934 Our Gang comedy Mama's Little Pirate. Adapted by Chris Columbus from a story by Steven Spielberg, the film follows a group of misfit kids (including such second-generation Hollywoodites as Josh Brolin and Sean Astin) as they search for buried treasure in a subterranean cavern. Here they cross the path of lady criminal Mama Fratelli (Anne Ramsey) and her outlaw brood. Fortunately, the kids manage to befriend Fratelli's hideously deformed (but soft-hearted) son (John Matuszak), who comes to their rescue. The Spielberg influence is most pronounced in the film's prologue and epilogue, when the viewer is advised that the film's real villains are a group of "Evil Land Developers." The musical score makes excellent use of Max Steiner's main theme from The Adventures of Don Juan, not to mention contributions by the likes of Richard Marx and Cyndi Lauper. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, (more)
R&B supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire performs their standards at the Oakland Coliseum on December 30-31, 1981. Highlights include "Sing a Song," "Fantasy," and "Shining Star." ~ Rovi
- Starring:
- Earth, Wind & Fire







