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Stevie WonderVinyl
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Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Stevie Wonder moved to Detroit at an early age and has become one of that city's most famous sons. Blind from birth, Stevie has never allowed that to be an obstacle or handicap. His normal childhood activities of playing games and climbing trees with his friends were suddenly set on a different path when his amazing musical talents were spotted by Bonnie White of… Read more in Amazon's Stevie Wonder Store

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  • Vinyl
  • Original Release Date: 1972
  • Label: Tamia (1972)
  • ASIN: B000OC1PQ2
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #178,066 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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This is a 33 1/3 RPM record album. LABEL: Tamla (A Division of Motown Records)record # T 319L. Date: 1972. Side 1 (HS-1993-1 / B5RS-8106): 1) You Are The Sunshine of My Life. 2) Maybe Your Baby, 3) You and I. 4) Tuesday Heartbreak. 5) You've Got it Bad Girl. Side 2 (HS-1994-2 / B5RS-8107) : 1)Superstition. 2) Big Brother. 3) Blame it on the Sun. 4) Lookin' for Another Pure Love) 5) I Believe (When I Fall in Love it Will be Forever). 33 1/3 RPM - Long Playing

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars (2.4x10^28 stars) Flawless. Simply flawless., October 5, 2007
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finulanu ""the mysterious"" (Here, there, and everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Talking Book (Vinyl)
Many would go straight for Innervisions or Songs in the Key of Life, but this is my favorite Stevie Wonder album. As a first, it established Stevie as a multi-instrumentalist, and started the long tradition of him being one of the few musicians on his records. He's basically alone on all of these songs - "Maybe Your Baby", "Big Brother" and "I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)" are all just Stevie; on "Blame it on the Sun", he is accompanied by only backing vocalists. In fact, the lone high-profile guest is guitar hero Jeff Beck, who adds a stunning guitar solo on one of the record's very best songs, the soul ballad "Lookin' for Another Pure Love".
This is best remembered for containing the massive hit "Superstition", with an instantly recognizable clavinet riff and horn tradeoff in the coda, it's easily one of Stevie's best songs. "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" was another big hit, a love song with a hint of reggae music in it - hard one not to adore, if you ask me. Then again, I'm a sucker for a love song as good as that one. "Maybe Your Baby" is another top song, thanks to the funky, near-mantra coda and the synthesizer-guitar interplay. The last of the "ABSOLUTE POSITIVE BESTS" is the ballad "You And I". I find it that a lot of people underrate this song, but I love it. Stevie's keyboards particularly make it intriguing. There's not a single weak song on this album, really: "Tuesday Heartbreak" may be the weakest, but the alto sax solo bumps it up a bit.
Stevie has made so many amazing albums it's hard to tell where to start, but this is his best ever - if you're only to have one, this is probably the one to have.
By the way, did anybody read my old review of this one? Wasn't it the dumbest review in history? Seriously, it's just me naming songs I like... Oh well.
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