What's The Coli's Favorite Stevie Wonder Album?

Your favorite Stevie album?

  • Other (Pre-1972)

  • Music of My Mind

  • Talking Book

  • Innervisions

  • Fulfillingness' First Finale

  • Songs in the Key of Life

  • Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants

  • Hotter Than July

  • Other (Post-1980)


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Lifer11

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Songs in the Key of Life literally got me through the toughest time of my life. My dad used to play it when I was a kid, but it wasn't until I was 19 and going through some real shyt that I picked it back up for myself and really just played it front to back for months on end. Not to sound corny but that album was like a spiritual and emotional journey culminating in an awakening/enlightenment for me when I fully broke it down and digested it. It actually helped me become a better, more mature and understanding person. Just a beautiful work of art, far beyond just being classified as music. It should be required listening for kids in school.
 

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Songs in the Key of Life literally got me through the toughest time of my life. My dad used to play it when I was a kid, but it wasn't until I was 19 and going through some real shyt that I picked it back up for myself and really just played it front to back for months on end. Not to sound corny but that album was like a spiritual and emotional journey culminating in an awakening/enlightenment for me when I fully broke it down and digested it. It actually helped me become a better, more mature and understanding person. Just a beautiful work of art, far beyond just being classified as music. It should be required listening for kids in school.

It should be required listening for all these people walking around here thinking that they are musicians.

On another note Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Maurice White and Donnie Hathaway were outstanding.
 

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Visions is the only track that I think dips a little bit in quality, everything else is great.

It took me a while, but "Visions" is a psychedelic monster, bruh.

Just turn the lights off and listen to that shyt in the dark and let that shyt soak in.

I'm ashamed to say the only Stevie album I fully listened to was

Characters

And you don't even have that listed
:beli:

:hhh:

'80s Stevie is corny as fukk.

Pretty much everything after "Hotter Than July" is mediocre
 

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It took me a while, but "Visions" is a psychedelic monster, bruh.

Just turn the lights off and listen to that shyt in the dark and let that shyt soak in.



:hhh:

'80s Stevie is corny as fukk.

Pretty much everything after "Hotter Than July" is mediocre

I still ain't heard Innervisions on LSD or weed, the opening track always gets me paranoid even tho I love that shyt:russ:
 

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It took me a while, but "Visions" is a psychedelic monster, bruh.

Just turn the lights off and listen to that shyt in the dark and let that shyt soak in.



:hhh:

'80s Stevie is corny as fukk.

Pretty much everything after "Hotter Than July" is mediocre

:sas1:


:francis:


:blessed:
 

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C'mon yo - Songs In The Key Of Life, and it ain't even fair.

That got some of the greatest records of all time music history on there...
 

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"Songs in the Key of Life I'm most happy about. Just the time, being alive then. To be a father and then… letting go and letting God give me the energy and strength I needed."

- Stevie Wonder, Q Magazine, April 1995
 

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I'm ashamed to say the only Stevie album I fully listened to was

Characters

And you don't even have that listed
:beli:
Dap+Rep for Characters. That album is slept on. Some folks didn't like it cuz they said it was over synthesized, but I thought it had a dope futuristic feel to it. Free is a powerful song :wow:


 
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