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"The Stevie Wonder Albums Post"
Mon Jan-20-14 02:18 PM by Funkymusic

  

          

I've looked in the archives and not seen a Stevie Wonder Albums post, which he rightfully deserves so we can discuss favorite songs, memories, and stories about each album. I thought we can do something in the same vein scorp and Doc did for Prince. I want to Start with Music Of My Mind all the way through Characters.

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Music Of My Mind - 1972
Jan 20th 2014
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The feel of this album is pretty great - the 2000 remaster is
Jan 20th 2014
11
RE: The feel of this album is pretty great - the 2000 remaster is
Jan 20th 2014
12
      it feels like Stevie was in his own universe - except for Girl blue
Jan 20th 2014
13
The seeds of neo soul...
Jan 20th 2014
14
His darkest album?
Jan 20th 2014
15
RE: His darkest album?
Jan 30th 2014
74
RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972
Jan 22nd 2014
28
RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972
Jan 30th 2014
75
      The way he said it tho lmfaoooo
Feb 12th 2014
93
I think this might be my "fav" album of his
Jan 25th 2014
54
RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972
Jan 28th 2014
62
RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972
Jan 30th 2014
73
RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972
Feb 18th 2014
101
Talking Book - 1972
Jan 20th 2014
2
Got the FULL funk face when I 1st heard "Maybe Your Baby"
Jan 20th 2014
18
Tuesday Heatbreak
Jan 21st 2014
24
LOL i know
Jan 22nd 2014
29
word.
Jan 23rd 2014
36
cosign, even tho I said this first, right above you.. LOL
Jan 30th 2014
78
      lmao
Jan 30th 2014
81
If i had to make one decision, my favorite Stevie album.
Jan 22nd 2014
30
THE BACKGROUND VOCALS IN YOU GOT IT BAD THO
Jan 22nd 2014
34
my favorite
Jan 24th 2014
51
Looking For Another Love
Jan 25th 2014
52
Looking For Another Love
Jan 25th 2014
53
Innervisions - 1973
Jan 20th 2014
3
a perfect album..
Jan 21st 2014
20
      RE: a perfect album..
Jan 21st 2014
22
      co sign
Jan 22nd 2014
26
Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974
Jan 20th 2014
4
RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974
Jan 21st 2014
21
RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974
Jan 22nd 2014
35
RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974
Jan 23rd 2014
43
      The re-master is too clean
Jan 27th 2014
59
plz dont go alone makes this a classic record nm
Jan 24th 2014
47
Another sad song that has you praise dancing by the end.
Jan 30th 2014
76
It's hard for me NOT to say this is his best album.. probably my fave
Jan 30th 2014
77
Songs in the Key of Life - 1976
Jan 20th 2014
5
AKA the greatest singular piece of recorded music in history
Jan 26th 2014
57
I'm doing this right now
Feb 10th 2014
88
RE: Songs in the Key of Life - 1976
Jan 28th 2014
63
Favorite Album Ever
Feb 13th 2014
95
Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants - 1979
Jan 20th 2014
6
His underrated/misunderstood masterpiece
Jan 20th 2014
17
the only time you will see stevie without his glasses
Jan 27th 2014
60
RE: the only time you will see stevie without his glasses
Jan 29th 2014
66
I wish I understood why i'm obsessed with Power Flower
Jan 29th 2014
67
      It's an awesome song.
Jan 30th 2014
68
      thats one of my favorite stevie joints
Jan 30th 2014
69
      ^^^ YES x 10
Feb 12th 2014
94
Hotter Than July - 1980
Jan 20th 2014
7
^^ the true end point to his classic period.
Jan 26th 2014
55
So damn underrated
Jan 26th 2014
56
Rocket Love is all i can say
Jan 27th 2014
58
RE: Hotter Than July - 1980
Jan 28th 2014
64
RE: Hotter Than July - 1980
Feb 24th 2014
103
The Woman in Red Original Soundtrack - 1984
Jan 20th 2014
8
In Square Circle - 1985
Jan 20th 2014
9
Skip right over Part Time Lover for some damn good Stevie
Jan 21st 2014
23
      RE: Skip right over Part Time Lover for some damn good Stevie
Jan 21st 2014
25
Characters - 1987
Jan 20th 2014
10
favorite 80's SW album
Jan 20th 2014
16
      RE: favorite 80's SW album
Jan 20th 2014
19
           Yep, With Each Beat of My Heart and One of a Kind too
Jan 30th 2014
79
RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . .
Jan 22nd 2014
27
^^^these were the words that were comin out of my mouth
Jan 22nd 2014
31
It really is.
Jan 22nd 2014
32
Yeah that is a really good album
Jan 22nd 2014
33
RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . .
Jan 23rd 2014
37
i thought the exact same thing when i clicked on the thread.
Jan 23rd 2014
38
RE: Well, to everyone who reposnded, do you think. . .
Jan 23rd 2014
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RE: Well, to everyone who reposnded, do you think. . .
Jan 23rd 2014
40
I actually heard it for the first time
Jan 23rd 2014
41
It's not just that
Jan 24th 2014
44
      RE: It's not just that
Jan 24th 2014
45
      RE: Important name:
Jan 24th 2014
46
      It's overlooked because people prefer to regurgitate the MOMY cliche...
Jan 30th 2014
71
RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . .
Jan 23rd 2014
42
yup
Jan 24th 2014
49
Motown should release an expanded version of Where I'm Coming From
Jan 28th 2014
61
kinda let down by its artwork
Feb 19th 2014
102
Is 5 album run, 1972-76 - has any other artist...
Jan 24th 2014
48
It's not easy, but...
Jan 24th 2014
50
RE: It's not easy, but...
Jan 28th 2014
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RE: It's not easy, but...
Jan 30th 2014
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yeah...stevie had an amazing run there...so did...
Feb 14th 2014
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      ...but damn....yeah...
Feb 15th 2014
98
Primps.
Jan 30th 2014
72
it be hard to fade Stevie on those 5....
Feb 10th 2014
87
Conversation Peace - 1995
Jan 30th 2014
80
SoWhat said he's never heard Prince's 1st LP.
Feb 01st 2014
82
      thats a potentially good spin off post
Feb 02nd 2014
83
placeholder.....I'll definitely be back for this
Feb 05th 2014
84
Jungle Fever Soundtrack - 1991
Feb 05th 2014
85
Will eventually be regarded as one of his best albums
Feb 18th 2014
99
Can we at least lump his pre-1972 singles together as
Feb 09th 2014
86
like this, you mean?:
Feb 11th 2014
89
      I have that one!
Feb 11th 2014
90
      *two thumbs up*
Feb 12th 2014
91
      I have a special place in my heart for some of these singles
Feb 12th 2014
92
           Me too.
Feb 13th 2014
96
RE: The Stevie Wonder Albums Post
Feb 18th 2014
100

Funkymusic
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1. "Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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11. "The feel of this album is pretty great - the 2000 remaster is"
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really good.

I'm stuck on this one, though the later ones have something too.

Superwoman, Seems so long, I love every little thing about you,

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Funkymusic
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12. "RE: The feel of this album is pretty great - the 2000 remaster is"
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Of his "classic" period, I hadn't bought this one. But I listened to it again and was pretty impressed. The jam at the end of "Keep On running" sold me. Will cop next time i hit the store.

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13. "it feels like Stevie was in his own universe - except for Girl blue"
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which sounds a little "closed-in" (as in, not "wide-ranging" like the rest of the album)

Just listening how Buzz Feiten's guitar cuts through the mix on "Superwoman/where were you when I needed you" whereas Jeff Beck's guitar just withers and dies on "Lookin for another pure love" on "Talking book" is how far "Music of my mind" is above the later albums regarding "feel".

  

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14. "The seeds of neo soul..."
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are in the second half of "Superwoman". One of the most exquisite pieces of music ever composed. My all-time favorite Stevie song, easily.


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15. "His darkest album?"
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Or maybe "coldest" would best describe it.
I'm thinking about the sloppy drums (questlove).
Or maybe I always end up thinking it's dark cause it ends on "Evil".

I love the ending of Love Having You Around. Where it slows down..."big ol' piece of cake."
then it slides right into "Superwoman".

Then "Girl Blue", "Seems So Long", "Keep On Running", "Evil"

Yeah, maybe "Where I'm Coming From" is close in mood.

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74. "RE: His darkest album?"
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I have always found Talking Book and Fullfillingness' First Finale to be his darkest albums, but that's just me. I know Finale came after a car accident that almost took his life, hence "They Won't Go When I Go." That accident was always blamed for the darkness of that album. And Talking Book came just after he split with Syreeta Wright and you can definitely feel the hurt in those songs. Even in the playfulness of Maybe Your Baby.

  

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28. "RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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He let loose on this album.
With that ending of Sweet Little Girl LMAO.
Ahhh still has me dyin.


Anyways, this album is the one where I skip the most tracks, but i know this is when we really see Stevie funkin around with sound as not been seen/heard; different synths and combinations.
Talking Book was released the same year and you hear the progression (more synths...but i'll save for that specific album discussion).

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75. "RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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"Don't make me get mad and act like a nigga!"

  

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93. "The way he said it tho lmfaoooo"
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54. "I think this might be my "fav" album of his"
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I know he got better on the others but this the one I enjoy the best.

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62. "RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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To me this is the blueprint for all the superhero singer-songwriter-producer-musician....

"Superwoman" is just epic...

The start of the measuring stick for solo musical greatness greatness...

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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73. "RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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This album was my first REAL experience with Stevie. I had of course heard all of the "hits" and an album track here and there up to that point. I think I was 14. Bobby McFerrin actually introduced me to the album (his son and I were best friends growing up. We had a little music outfit and he built and soundproofed a studio for us in his basement. There is nothing the guy wouldn't do to support his children's musical aspirations). Anyway, his son, Taylor, and I were stuck on the transformation on Superwoman for what seems like months. We would sit in the computer lab at school with the disc in one of the computers and call every single person that came into the room over to hear that 20-30 seconds of synth magic. Most people just stood there with a blank expression on their faces as we sat there, beaming and smiling cheek to cheek waiting for thier jaw to drop. And when it didn't happen I would snatch the headphones off of their head and put them shits back on the table.

As a lovesick 20 something, I think I listened to Girl Blue and Seems So Long more than any two songs between the ages of 21-27. I went through a phase between 21-24 where I listened to pretty much NOTHING but Stevie. This album was always my favorite. It's like a favorite child: you love all of them like hell but whether you want to admit it or not, you do have a favorite, and Music of my Mind is my favorite child.

  

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101. "RE: Music Of My Mind - 1972"
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Studying Prince's earlier albums made me go back and study Stevie's earlier work too. As a teenager, i was looking for other artists who primarily did all of the music by themselves. I loved Stevie's harmonies, especially his vocal arrangements.

Music of My Music killed me because of Superwoman, in particular, the first part - Mary wants to be a superwoman. The background vocals on the chorus made me take the needle off the record and keep repeating those parts!

After fully digesting Superwoman, i found Stevie to be adventurous like Prince in his melodies and chord structures. He took you different places which each song yet it sounds cohesive to me.

It was also interesting to hear his take on "I Love Every Little Thing About You." I heard his version with Syreeta (from her album)and thought that one was funkier and rawer than the Music of My Mind version.

  

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2. "Talking Book - 1972"
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18. "Got the FULL funk face when I 1st heard "Maybe Your Baby""
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This album is where Stevie really caught fire, imo. Even a laid back joint like
"Tuesday Heartbreak" just has this irresistible feel to it... by the end you're
singing along joyfully as if the song is about love and laughter.

And when people talk about the seeds of neo-soul, "You've Got It Bad" is EXACTLY
that.
Even the ballads here like "You & I" and "I Believe" are killer.
Then, of course, we have the hits "You Are The Sunshine of My Life" and
"Superstition". Stevie had hit that stride where everything he touched was gold.

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24. "Tuesday Heatbreak"
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has to be the happiest sounding song about heartbreak ever recorded. seriously. that shit puts me in such a good mood. I don't think any artist can get that much, just like PURE JOY out of their music like Stevie could...

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29. "LOL i know"
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You jammin to the beginning of the song and he starts off "Tuesday Heartbreak".....what? lol

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36. "word."
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78. "cosign, even tho I said this first, right above you.. LOL"
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81. "lmao "
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30. "If i had to make one decision, my favorite Stevie album."
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His ballads are goddamn TEMPLATES, and You and I definitely is undeniable in that sense.
Of course Superstition got the classic Rock folks turning their heads and saying "that guy rocks" all of the sudden.
Really started stepping into his own at this point.
And don't forget one of the major times Stevie was directly political in Big Brother. "i live in the ghetto, you come 'round election time". Ha! Get em Stevie.
And then ends the song on a random part, "you killed all our leaders! i can't even do nothing to you, you'll cause your own nation to fall" and goes right back into that happy-go-lucky music with no other words to listen to. Sonned!!!

Lastly, You Got It Bad and even Looking For Another Pure Love, shyt no one knows how to classify how good these joints are.
Just ridiculously seductive.
i kinda see why yall say pre-"neosoul" sound, especially with heavy use of electric piano, but to me i just hear great-soundin left-field shyt that no one really brought back (at the time of the term of "neosoul" anyways, more like late 2000s IMO.) From the synths, to the background vocals on the chorus of "...Pure Love".
Hypnotic.

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34. "THE BACKGROUND VOCALS IN YOU GOT IT BAD THO"
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like that shit is OUT OF CONTROL. Definitely one of my favorite Stevie Wonder songs and probably one of my favorite songs of all time. Its a shame there doesn't seem to be any live recordings of him doing that song.

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51. "my favorite"
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the only thing i'd like to point out now is the drumming, particularly the cymbals.

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52. "Looking For Another Love"
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Song is smooth ...

  

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53. "Looking For Another Love"
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Song is smooth...!!! Very underrated

  

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3. "Innervisions - 1973"
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20. "a perfect album.."
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22. "RE: a perfect album.."
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Yes..

  

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26. "co sign"
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4. "Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974"
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21. "RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974"
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They won't go when I go is awesomes!!

  

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35. "RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974"
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I think this my favorite. obviously it fluctuates.... but there is just something about this
album.... the non remaster version that is.


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43. "RE: Fulfillingness' First Finale - 1974"
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Whats wrong with the remaster?

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59. "The re-master is too clean"
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I'm sure it's due to the fact that I grew up listening to the vinyl / non-remastered, which has an earthly sonic depth. I was recently introducing someone to this album and I listened to the re-master and decided not to have them listen until I could find the original release.

Something really tinny about the re-master.


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47. "plz dont go alone makes this a classic record nm"
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76. "Another sad song that has you praise dancing by the end."
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77. "It's hard for me NOT to say this is his best album.. probably my fave"
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It's chock full of potent songs...

Bird of Beauty
Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away
Ain't No Use
CREEPIN' !!!!!
You Haven't Done Nothin'
Please Don't Go
Boogie On Reggae Woman
Smile
Too Shy To Say
They Won't Go When I Go


I mean damn

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5. "Songs in the Key of Life - 1976"
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57. "AKA the greatest singular piece of recorded music in history"
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If I could listen to only album for the rest of my life, this would be it. My parents had the vinyl. I sat with the liner notes/booklet and my life was changed forever.

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88. "I'm doing this right now"
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I finally found a copy last weekend and am sitting here really listening to it for the first time while reading the lyric booklet. Amazing.

  

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63. "RE: Songs in the Key of Life - 1976"
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^^^^^the double album that EVERYONE aims for....

It's just that simple...

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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95. "Favorite Album Ever"
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Really made me research and go back and listen to other Stevie albums.

"Sometimes I feel like the shit
Sometimes I feel like I'm shit
Sometimes I wanna stand for somethin then sometimes wanna sit" 3Stacks

  

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6. "Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants - 1979"
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17. "His underrated/misunderstood masterpiece"
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60. "the only time you will see stevie without his glasses"
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is in the video for the secret life of plants, which of course was bonus footage from the movie.


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66. "RE: the only time you will see stevie without his glasses"
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The title track is one of numerious examples which portrays his genuis.

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67. "I wish I understood why i'm obsessed with Power Flower"
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68. "It's an awesome song."
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69. "thats one of my favorite stevie joints"
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94. "^^^ YES x 10"
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V.

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https://soundcloud.com/generic80sbadguy
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7. "Hotter Than July - 1980"
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55. "^^ the true end point to his classic period."
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56. "So damn underrated"
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I love this album to death. Always will. From the length to the cover art. This album just holds so many great memories for me.

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58. "Rocket Love is all i can say"
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64. "RE: Hotter Than July - 1980"
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I played the hell out of that album as a kid....This shaped my musical taste alongside MJ's Off The Wall, P-Funk's Mothership Connection and those JB party singles ("Doing It To Death"??? shiiiiiit.......)

There are better Stevie albums...But as a kid, that shit mattered little...I knew what I liked....

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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103. "RE: Hotter Than July - 1980"
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One of my personal favorites albums of all time.

Perfect length with so many straight up jams and memorable songs.

This is his funnest album to me and gets the most replay.

Ain't Gonna Stand for It and All I Do get me going to this day.

  

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8. "The Woman in Red Original Soundtrack - 1984"
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9. "In Square Circle - 1985"
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23. "Skip right over Part Time Lover for some damn good Stevie"
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Man from I love you too much until Overjoyed is just straight up good music. The first and last song I can do without. I'd listen to Part Time Lover before It's Wrong though. At least he's singing in a dope tone on Part Time Lover.

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25. "RE: Skip right over Part Time Lover for some damn good Stevie"
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It's kind of sad that this record doesnt get the mention. It's got some amazing melodies and songs, as well as cool synthersizer work by him. I guess his 70s work was so powerful that it overshadowed all the good stuff he made with this one.

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10. "Characters - 1987"
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16. "favorite 80's SW album"
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19. "RE: favorite 80's SW album"
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I really like Galaxy Paradise.

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79. "Yep, With Each Beat of My Heart and One of a Kind too"
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One of a Kind is a helluva song

"You Will Know"
I love "Free" too

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27. "RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . ."
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. . .the start of his hot streak.

Because it is.


``i know you are fake. . . 'cause man, i'm the same.``

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31. "^^^these were the words that were comin out of my mouth"
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as i browsed this thread.


Yo.
Do Yourself A Favor?
The sonic precursor to Superstition (lyrical companion to Jesus Children of America?)
If there is an underrated song that I would ever remake, it would be that joint.
Shoo, too much fonk for Motown that he had to leave (which is actually his first post-Motown album).

INCREDIBLE ballads, including, of course, I Never Dreamed....

But the last track, Sunshine In Their Eyes, had a lot going in it.
He makes it cool to switch up the track multiple times while listen to each scenario too.
"Wit is the tune/are we all doomed?" in every fast/happy part, then slows down to explain a scenario of someone who's lost the sunshine in their eyes.
"Father Bills gone fighting in a place where he's a stranger/But could men die a stranger in every war?"



Bottom line is, Stevie was effin POETIC throughout this whole album.

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32. "It really is. "
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Solid album.

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33. "Yeah that is a really good album "
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37. "RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . ."
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for me it's the blueprint for the four albums that followed. you can hear the seed of everything that was to come. indispensible album for any stevie fan

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38. "i thought the exact same thing when i clicked on the thread."
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39. "RE: Well, to everyone who reposnded, do you think. . ."
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. . .the borderline ignoring of Where I'm Coming From has to do with its issues going in and out of print through the years?

Just a quick search on Amazon right now and the cheapest copy is a second hand one for over $20.

Do you think this contributes to the album being overlooked?


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40. "RE: Well, to everyone who reposnded, do you think. . ."
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because it's overlooked is exactly the reason it needs to be lauded more by those in the know i'm sure it's easy to find on the blogs for those who want to check it. oh yeah - it's on spotify and itunes too, so it's easy as (click) to find.

Look Around.... giving me chills right now

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41. "I actually heard it for the first time"
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sometime last year. took like 5 seconds to find. I think people just ignore it because everyone focuses on the other albums, which is understandable, but damn they are missing out, I love tracks like "Think Of Me As Your Soldier" and "Never Believed You'd Leave In Summer".

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44. "It's not just that"
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While "Where I'm coming from" was the "freest" album Wonder had done up to that point, it still has the Motown-house band and string-orchestras and stuff playing on it. "Music of my mind" meanwhile represents the start of Wonder as a virtual one-man orchestra (well, there are *some* additional musicians but not much) with the syntheseizers and all that would characterize his most beloved period.

Of course, none of that has anything to do with the quality of the songs/music and I think "Where..." is just as good-if not better-than "Music..." and not necessarily worse than "Talking Book" either. However, it's more of a transitional album and those have a tendency to be overlooked.

EDIT:OF course, there's also a great symbolic value in "Music of my mind" being the first album releases after he turned 21 and his contract changed and he had full artistic freedom...

  

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45. "RE: It's not just that"
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music of my mind marks the start of the Tonto's Expanding Headband involvement too. those 'solo' records were more like trio records with the co-helm skills of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff.

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46. "RE: Important name:"
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>Malcolm Cecil
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Very underrated talent.


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71. "It's overlooked because people prefer to regurgitate the MOMY cliche..."
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it's a better album than Music Of My Mind and, as mentioned, the ballads are killer.

  

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42. "RE: It's a shame Where I'm Coming From isn't considered. . ."
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"If You Really Love Me" is one of my favorite Stevie songs so I will def check for it.

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Falcons, Braves, Bulldogs and Hawks

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49. "yup"
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61. "Motown should release an expanded version of Where I'm Coming From"
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It's a very important album in the context of what was to follow and predates the contract renegotiation so Stevie wouldn't be able to veto unreleased material/takes from that time being issued. Someone get Harry Weinger/UME on this...

  

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102. "kinda let down by its artwork"
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Doesn't have the gravitas of his lauded 70s work.

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48. "Is 5 album run, 1972-76 - has any other artist..."
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...come anywhere close to that?
Was having this convo with some folks a while back.
Can you think of anyone who honestly had a better 4 year run?
Can you think of anyone who honestly had a better 5 album run?
During the middle of what is arguably the greatest decade of American music no less.


"Your current frequencies of understanding outweigh that which has been given for you to understand." Saul Williams

  

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50. "It's not easy, but..."
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PRINCE

Prince
Dirty Mind
Controversy
1999
Purple Rain

MARVIN GAYE

What's Goin' On
Trouble Man
Let's Get It On
I Want You
Here, My Dear

MICHAEL JACKSON (almost 5)

Off The Wall
Thriller
Bad
Dangerous

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65. "RE: It's not easy, but..."
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>PRINCE
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>Prince
>Dirty Mind
>Controversy
>1999
>Purple Rain
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>MARVIN GAYE
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>What's Goin' On
>Trouble Man
>Let's Get It On
>I Want You
>Here, My Dear
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>MICHAEL JACKSON (almost 5)
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>Off The Wall
>Thriller
>Bad
>Dangerous


Damn...that's a mean list...Don't know if I would include MJ in that stretch...As much as I dug Dangerous (I think that album is underrated...) it's not on the level of Off The Wall or Thriller...Hell, Bad (I know it's regarded as a classic) was never my full on cup of tea...But I respect the vision and love more than a few of the songs like "Liberian Girl," "Keep It In The Closet" and "Remember The Time"...

Maybe if you include the Jackson's Triumph MJ would have that EPIC album run...

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70. "RE: It's not easy, but..."
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>PRINCE
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>Prince
>Dirty Mind
>Controversy
>1999
>Purple Rain
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>MARVIN GAYE
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>What's Goin' On
>Trouble Man
>Let's Get It On
>I Want You
>Here, My Dear
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>MICHAEL JACKSON (almost 5)
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>Off The Wall
>Thriller
>Bad
>Dangerous

MJ is the dude but Bad and Dangerous weren't that great

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Falcons, Braves, Bulldogs and Hawks

Geto Boys, Poison Clan, UGK, Eightball & MJG, OutKast, Goodie Mob

  

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97. "yeah...stevie had an amazing run there...so did..."
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Fri Feb-14-14 11:09 PM by Voodoochilde

          

>PRINCE
>
>Prince
>Dirty Mind
>Controversy
>1999
>Purple Rain
>
>MARVIN GAYE
>
>What's Goin' On
>Trouble Man
>Let's Get It On
>I Want You
>Here, My Dear
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>MICHAEL JACKSON (almost 5)
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>Off The Wall
>Thriller
>Bad
>Dangerous


and i agree that the other artists you listed above (Prince, Marvin, MJ had equally amazing runs (although i'd say if we can bend the rules and add the Jacksons "Destiny" album...my favorite of theirs, and 'Triumph' in the mix and i'd be ok with dropping Dangerous. You could even potentially move the Prince lever up a few albums if you really wanted to, but i think what you have above is a good call on his purpleness.

i agree with W.C. on adding Earth Wind & Fire for sure, as well as So Whats mention of the Beatles...i mean cmon, those cats were on an incredible roll....

a few others i'd probably throw in the hat to consider...

The Police (they only did 5 and i consider them all 'gotta haves')
Teena Marie had a really impressive run of 5 as well coming outta the gate...

and....at the risk of causing some to roll their eyes..i'm ALSO gonna throw my girl Meshell into the mix of the convo....HER run in MY opinion, while obviously not having the POPULAR MASS impact of the major artists above...for ME album wise, Meshell's run of albums DO have the rare quality, raw passion, consistency, craft and artistry that warrants a nod as well. yeah i AM biased. she's my favorite. i admit it. but good interesting shit is good interesting shit, regardless of whether or not its sold a zillion or not...



have you listened to
her stuff?
v
http://www.freemyheart.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Meshell-Ndegeocello/26602832142?ref=mf

RIP David Williams:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Williams_(guitarist)&oldid=524196869

  

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98. "...but damn....yeah..."
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...yeah...stevie's 5 album run there in the 70s was just a MONSTER!

  

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72. "Primps."
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>Can you think of anyone who honestly had a better 4 year run?

Prince - 1982 through 1987. and maybe The Beatles - 1965/66 through 1969/70.

>Can you think of anyone who honestly had a better 5 album
>run?

Prince: 1999, PR, ATWIAD, Parade, SOTT

fuck you.

  

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87. "it be hard to fade Stevie on those 5...."
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I'd add Earth Wind and fire too it ...73-77

Head to the Sky
Open our eyes
That's the way of the world
Spirit
All n all

  

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80. "Conversation Peace - 1995"
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Can't leave this one out. I love this album.

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Everything's turning out perfectly

  

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82. "SoWhat said he's never heard Prince's 1st LP."
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I've never heard Conversation Peace, and like SoWhat, I'm scared to hear it.

https://digife.com

  

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83. "thats a potentially good spin off post"
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like "what are albums that you are legitamatelly scared to hear"

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https://rateyourmusic.com/~Kosa12

  

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84. "placeholder.....I'll definitely be back for this"
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85. "Jungle Fever Soundtrack - 1991"
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Anyone...anyone???

But for real there are some jams on there. And although a b-side, "Feeding off the Love of the Land" sounds like a missing cut from Hotter Than July

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dGuwVHxcMM

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I ain't NEVER seen a hungry, happy muthaf*cka!

Heavy Ro'
Jay Rock - Redemption
Roc Marci - RR2
Travis Scott - Astroworld
Taz Arnold - rAd americA

  

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99. "Will eventually be regarded as one of his best albums"
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There was another thread where folks were discussing 80's Stevie vs. 70's Stevie. In my opinion, the reason we don't like 80's Stevie is really his reliance on the kurzweil workstation- everything had that tinny, digitized pop sound. Jungle Fever however finds Stevie pushing the technology he acquired in the 80's to new heights, and while there is still the more single-source oriented sound to his work on this album, there is a lushness that reminds us of his work from the mid-70's...and hearing tracks from this album live with a full band, you see that Stevie never lost it...

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One Hundred.

  

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86. "Can we at least lump his pre-1972 singles together as"
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"Greatest Hits" or something, so that we can talk about those, particularly the transcendent, resplendent pleasures that are "Uptight (Everything's Alright)", "I was Made to Love Her", "Shoo Be Doo Be Doo Be Doo Da Day", and open mic night's favorite song, "My Cherie Amour"?

  

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89. "like this, you mean?:"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_Back_%28Stevie_Wonder_album%29

Looking Back, also known as Anthology, is a triple LP anthology by American soul musician Stevie Wonder, released in 1977 on Motown Records. Since its release in 12-inch triple LP format, it has not been reissued and is considered a limited edition. The album chronicles 40 songs from Wonder's first Motown period, which precedes the classic period of his critically acclaimed albums.

Between 1963 and the end of 1971, Wonder placed over 25 songs on Billboard Hot 100. Twenty-four of those — including such radio staples as "Fingertips, Pt. 2", "Uptight (Everything's Alright)", "I Was Made to Love Her", "For Once in My Life", "My Cherie Amour", and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" — appear on Looking Back. Wonder's recordings in the '60s stand apart from most Motown acts partially because he was paired with producers and writers who very rarely worked with the Temptations, Supremes, etc. In his early years, Wonder was often produced by Clarence Paul and/or William Stevenson and, during the golden years, by Henry Cosby. Then in 1970, Wonder started producing himself, beginning with Signed, Sealed & Delivered. Most of his singles were written by Wonder himself in tandem with a variety of others, or by Ron Miller. The hits alternated between stomping barn-burners and mid-tempo, understated ballads.

Before the long-awaited Wonder box set, At the Close of a Century, was issued, this triple-album set was the ultimate Wonder collection. It contains every major hit and many other vital singles from 1962–1971, showing his evolution from Ray Charles' disciple to assembly-line hitmaker to individualistic artist. Unlike its other anthologies, which have been carved down from three-volume vinyl LPs to double-disc sets, Motown simply deleted this one altogether, although vigilant collectors may be able to obtain it through used record stores. It wouldn't be until 1999's At the Close of a Century that another Stevie Wonder anthology would be released.

This compilation marks the first release of Stevie Wonder's 1967 original recording of "Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)," which was a 1973 hit for Aretha Franklin.

In a contemporary review, Russell Gersten of The Village Voice wrote that, although it suffers from some poorly chosen material and omissions, the album is ultimately an "essential record" that "requires a bit more imagination and knowledge to appreciate than most anthologies, but the raw ingredients are there. Wonder worked in an era of excesses, and his fight to find meaning is—in its own modest way—uplifting." The newspaper's Robert Christgau shared a similar sentiment and said that Looking Back is at the same time "flawed, long overdue, and essential." He included it in his 1980 list of singles and albums recommended for "a basic record library".

In a retrospective review for Allmusic, writer Rob Bowman gave Looking Back five stars and said that Wonder's songs from the 1960s were unique from most other Motown artists because he had a hand in writing them and his producers rarely collaborated with acts such as the Temptations or the Supremes. J. D. Considine, writing in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992), gave the album four-and-a-half out of five stars and felt that it is a significantly better compilation than Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1971) because of how it highlights both his studio albums up to that point and several non-LP singles.


Track listing
Side one

"Thank You (For Loving Me All the Way)" - (2:30)
"Contract on Love" - (2:02)
"Fingertips - Part 2" - (2:52)
"Workout Stevie, Workout" - (2:40)
"Castles in the Sand" - (2:10)
"Hey Harmonica Man" - (2:35)
"High Heel Sneakers" - (2:58)


Side two

"Uptight (Everything's Alright)" - (2:53)
"Nothing's Too Good for My Baby" - (2:38)
"Blowin' in the Wind" - (3:45)
"Ain't That Asking for Trouble" - (2:47)
"I'd Cry" - (2:22)
"A Place in the Sun" - (2:52)
"Sylvia" - (2:33)

Side three

"Down to Earth" - (2:48)
"Thank You Love" - (2:50)
"Hey Love" - (2:44)
"Travelin' Man" - (2:54)
"Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" - (3:06)
"I Was Made to Love Her" - (2:35)
"I'm Wondering" - (2:52)


Side four

"Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day" - (2:44)
"You Met Your Match" - (2:36)
"I'd Be a Fool Right Now" (New 1977 mix) - (2:53)
"Alfie" - (2:58)
"More Than a Dream" - (3:20)
"For Once in My Life" - (2:16)

Side five

"Angie Girl" - (2:56)
"My Cherie Amour" - (2:54)
"I Don't Know Why (I Love You)" - (2:43)
"If I Ruled The World" - (3:31)
"Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" - (2:57)
"Never Had a Dream Come True" - (2:59)
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" - (2:46)


Side six

"Heaven Help Us All" - (2:59)
"I Gotta Have a Song" - (2:32)
"Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer" - (2:56)
"If You Really Love Me" - (2:53)
"Something Out of the Blue" - (2:58)
"Do Yourself a Favor" - (5:58)

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90. "I have that one!"
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I must admit that having that record has sort of prevented me from checking out any Stevie-albums before "Signed, sealed..." which is a shame because I'm sure there are some hidden gems; I need to rectify that one day but I always assumed you got "all" the good pre-70's Motown shit on comps (a victim of rockist propaganda perhaps?) which I later found out wasn't true for other acts like Marvin, Smokey Robinson/Miracles and Four Tops. I'm sure Stevie is no exception...

  

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91. "*two thumbs up*"
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92. "I have a special place in my heart for some of these singles"
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"I'm Wondering", for example...I can't even describe how much I feel that record. Somewhere between the multitracking ,the Funk Bros. backing track, and the story in the lyrics...love, love, love.

  

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96. "Me too."
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Blowin in the Wind , I Was Made To Love Her, Traveling Man, I Gotta Have a Song, Do Yourself a Favor, Sign Sealed Delivered...

He did some great stuff.

fuck you.

  

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100. "RE: The Stevie Wonder Albums Post"
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Thank you for setting this post up...great discussion!!

  

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