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Thread started 07/30/04 12:39pm

theAudience

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Special Delivery for okaypimpn

I thought you'd either get a kick or a stroke out of this.

This commentary was posted under the In A Squared Circle listing on cduniverse:

"This record is actually my favortie Stevie Wonder album. Not that it has an even high averege song cascade, but it has part time lover. Which is according to my opinion the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz." eek

If you're still upright, I would actually like to hear your commentary on the albums from Music Of My Mind forward.
If you've already done this just aim me at the thread.

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Reply #1 posted 07/30/04 1:00pm

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theAudience said:

the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz[/i]."


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Reply #2 posted 07/30/04 1:06pm

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psykosoul said:

theAudience said:

the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz[/i]."


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Now, Now no no no!...Taco was a Musical Genius....

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lol
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Reply #3 posted 07/30/04 1:07pm

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psykosoul said:

theAudience said:

the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz[/i]."


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Whoa Nelly! lol

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Reply #4 posted 07/30/04 1:13pm

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theAudience said:

I thought you'd either get a kick or a stroke out of this.

This commentary was posted under the In A Squared Circle listing on cduniverse:

"This record is actually my favortie Stevie Wonder album. Not that it has an even high averege song cascade, but it has part time lover. Which is according to my opinion the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz." eek

lol!!!!! That's a great find right there.
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Reply #5 posted 07/30/04 1:26pm

TheRealFiness

can we shoot this guy now?????
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Reply #6 posted 07/30/04 1:31pm

okaypimpn

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theAudience said:

I thought you'd either get a kick or a stroke out of this.

This commentary was posted under the In A Squared Circle listing on cduniverse:

"This record is actually my favortie Stevie Wonder album. Not that it has an even high averege song cascade, but it has part time lover. Which is according to my opinion the greatest song ever to has been released except Tacos, putting on the ritz." eek

If you're still upright, I would actually like to hear your commentary on the albums from Music Of My Mind forward.
If you've already done this just aim me at the thread.

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
[This message was edited Fri Jul 30 12:59:40 2004 by theAudience]


Cool, but let me first get this out of my system...


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Okay, now back to the topic! lol

I’ll just give you my personal ratings of Stevie albums...


1. You already know, so I'll spare you the title!
lol
I honestly believe that I'm so partial to this album not only because it was released a mere 10 days after I was born but just the simple fact that there is such a wide range of musical influences Stevie incorporated. I've NEVER been able to listen to a double album where EVERY SINGLE track can be listened to without skipping. I also find it amazing how he incorporates the melodies of two songs into completely different arrangements-creating three or four ("The Secret Life of Plants" and part one of "The First Garden" and "Venus Flytrap and The Bug" and part two of "The First Garden" with "Come Back As A Flower"). Stevie incorporated soul, jazz, Eastern, Asian, African, folk and rock into a solid masterpiece. woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

2. Talking Book
"Maybe Your Baby" is like the epitome of funk to me! lol This is probably his most solid album next to the above. Again, you can listen to ALL the tracks without skipping and the songs and melodies are fun, catchy and ingenious. woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

3. In Square Circle
Not only does the 80s production make this album so tight, Stevie's voice NEVER sounded any better. He's doing runs and riffs that he never explored previously. Also, he sings a lot of them in a higher tenor than usual once again, expanding his musical repertoire! woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

4. The Woman In Red Soundtrack
Again, all the songs are on point with some excellent ballads on here ("It's You," "It's More Than You," "Moments Aren't Moments" and "Weakness"). My only complaint is that the album is not long enough (only 8 tracks). woot!woot!woot!woot!

5. Innervisions
This is the year of the Arp and Moogs!!! lol Stevie incorporates them in his music so well and I love all the tracks on here! woot!woot!woot!woot!

6. Fulfillingness' First Finale
I especially like this album because it's more laid-back and carries a spiritual-like vibe (my favorite being "Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away") woot!woot!woot!woot!

7. Music of My Mind
Great album! clapping You can tell Stevie was trying to "find" his sound on this album. Some really good tracks on here, but you get the sense that he was a novice when it came to producing himself. Still love the powerful "Where Were You When I Needed You" woot!woot!woot!

8. Hotter Than July
Good album, but after "Master Blaster (Jammin')" the album kind of falls off to me. shrug
woot!woot!woot!

9. Songs In The Key of Life
See http://www.prince.org/msg/8/104145
woot!woot!

10. Character
Good album, but has its..."moments" at times. whistle
woot!woot!

11. Jungle Fever
I like this album, but don't really like all of the songs.
woot!

12. Conversation Peace
I'd rather not talk discuss this. neutral
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Reply #7 posted 07/30/04 1:32pm

theAudience

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paligap said:

Now, Now no no no!...Taco was a Musical Genius....

supernova said:

lol!!!!! That's a great find right there.


Yup, it's confirmed, "He's Misstra Know-It-All". stoned

Maybe I shouldn't talk until I can get the album title correct.
That should have been In Square Circle. redface

tA

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Reply #8 posted 07/30/04 1:37pm

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TheRealFiness said:

can we shoot this guy now?????

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Done. wink

tA

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Reply #9 posted 07/30/04 1:45pm

Supernova

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okaypimpn said:

9. Songs In The Key of Life
See http://www.prince.org/msg/8/104145
woot!woot!

eek I hate to sound like that track off of the Beatles White Album, but....

number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???... eek

Oh well. biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 07/30/04 1:49pm

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Supernova said:

okaypimpn said:

9. Songs In The Key of Life
See http://www.prince.org/msg/8/104145
woot!woot!

eek I hate to sound like that track off of the Beatles White Album, but....

number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???...number 9???... eek

Oh well. biggrin


You stoopid!!!!
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lol
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Reply #12 posted 07/30/04 2:04pm

theAudience

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okaypimpn said:

I’ll just give you my personal ratings of Stevie albums...

Do you believe that dude? disbelief

Anyway, thanks for that.
I'd have thought Music Of My Mind would have rated a little higher but I understand your reasoning.
Forgot all about the tunes on The Woman In Red disc. doh!

I have a super soft spot in my heart for the early stuff (tunes I grew up with).
Songs you'd find on Greatest Hits Vol.1&2.

Uptight
I'm Wondering
I Was Made To Love Her
Fingertips
Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
(one of my favs)
Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
We Can Work It Out


It's just the raw recordings, the gritty grooves, the energy that jumps off of those tracks even today that still get to me. touched

Thanks again. thumbs up!

tA

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Reply #13 posted 07/30/04 2:08pm

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theAudience said:

We Can Work It Out

It's just the raw recordings, the gritty grooves, the energy that jumps off of those tracks even today that still get to me. touched

nod Stevie put some mojo into that one. I dig it better than the original. Chaka Khan's version is excellent too!
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Reply #14 posted 07/30/04 2:13pm

okaypimpn

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theAudience said:

okaypimpn said:

I’ll just give you my personal ratings of Stevie albums...

Do you believe that dude? disbelief

Anyway, thanks for that.
I'd have thought Music Of My Mind would have rated a little higher but I understand your reasoning.
Forgot all about the tunes on The Woman In Red disc. doh!

I have a super soft spot in my heart for the early stuff (tunes I grew up with).
Songs you'd find on Greatest Hits Vol.1&2.

Uptight
I'm Wondering
I Was Made To Love Her
Fingertips
Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
(one of my favs)
Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
We Can Work It Out


No problem, brotha! dancing jig

It's just the raw recordings, the gritty grooves, the energy that jumps off of those tracks even today that still get to me. touched

Thanks again. thumbs up!

tA

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Reply #15 posted 07/31/04 2:25am

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okaypimpn said:

I’ll just give you my personal ratings of Stevie albums...


1. You already know, so I'll spare you the title!
lol
I honestly believe that I'm so partial to this album not only because it was released a mere 10 days after I was born but just the simple fact that there is such a wide range of musical influences Stevie incorporated. I've NEVER been able to listen to a double album where EVERY SINGLE track can be listened to without skipping. I also find it amazing how he incorporates the melodies of two songs into completely different arrangements-creating three or four ("The Secret Life of Plants" and part one of "The First Garden" and "Venus Flytrap and The Bug" and part two of "The First Garden" with "Come Back As A Flower"). Stevie incorporated soul, jazz, Eastern, Asian, African, folk and rock into a solid masterpiece. woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

2. Talking Book
"Maybe Your Baby" is like the epitome of funk to me! lol This is probably his most solid album next to the above. Again, you can listen to ALL the tracks without skipping and the songs and melodies are fun, catchy and ingenious. woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

3. In Square Circle
Not only does the 80s production make this album so tight, Stevie's voice NEVER sounded any better. He's doing runs and riffs that he never explored previously. Also, he sings a lot of them in a higher tenor than usual once again, expanding his musical repertoire! woot!woot!woot!woot!woot!

4. The Woman In Red Soundtrack
Again, all the songs are on point with some excellent ballads on here ("It's You," "It's More Than You," "Moments Aren't Moments" and "Weakness"). My only complaint is that the album is not long enough (only 8 tracks). woot!woot!woot!woot!

5. Innervisions
This is the year of the Arp and Moogs!!! lol Stevie incorporates them in his music so well and I love all the tracks on here! woot!woot!woot!woot!

6. Fulfillingness' First Finale
I especially like this album because it's more laid-back and carries a spiritual-like vibe (my favorite being "Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away") woot!woot!woot!woot!

7. Music of My Mind
Great album! clapping You can tell Stevie was trying to "find" his sound on this album. Some really good tracks on here, but you get the sense that he was a novice when it came to producing himself. Still love the powerful "Where Were You When I Needed You" woot!woot!woot!

8. Hotter Than July
Good album, but after "Master Blaster (Jammin')" the album kind of falls off to me. shrug
woot!woot!woot!

9. Songs In The Key of Life
See http://www.prince.org/msg/8/104145
woot!woot!

10. Character
Good album, but has its..."moments" at times. whistle
woot!woot!

11. Jungle Fever
I like this album, but don't really like all of the songs.
woot!

12. Conversation Peace
I'd rather not talk discuss this. neutral


Actually I can only agree on most things you said, especially on that album that should remain unnamed wink

But I am surprised you put f.e. In Square Circle so much higher than SITKOL. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely loooove "In square circle", bought all available 12inches back in the days'n shit. But for every track on there I could hold one against taken from SITKOL, that is at least equal. And after doing this there would STILL be many tracks left to add as an extra bonus, therefore ranking SITKOL above.

I would really be interested to hear your rating of the songs on SITKOL, and what are the ones you skip when listening?
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Reply #16 posted 08/02/04 7:05am

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Dancelot said:

But I am surprised you put f.e. In Square Circle so much higher than SITKOL. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely loooove "In square circle", bought all available 12inches back in the days'n shit. But for every track on there I could hold one against taken from SITKOL, that is at least equal. And after doing this there would STILL be many tracks left to add as an extra bonus, therefore ranking SITKOL above.


The main reason I rated In Square Circle so high goes back to my reasoning earlier. Although the songs and production are great, Stevie's voice NEVER sounded better.

As a singer myself, I tend to gravitate towards exceptional and unique voices. With this album, Stevie's voice was so on point it's not even funny. Not that the man couldn't sing before, but his range is far greater on this album than anything he had previously done (ie. the ad-libing at the end of on "Stangers On The Shore of Love" and "Land of LA LA").

I would really be interested to hear your rating of the songs on SITKOL, and what are the ones you skip when listening?


Sure thing!

Rather than listing the songs I skip, I'll just tell you the ones I listen to...

"Have A Talk With God"
"Village Ghetto Land"
"Contusion"
"I Wish"
"Ordinary Pain"
"Another Star"
"Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"

Again, no doubt that the album is good, just not enough for me to consider it among one my my "favorites"
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Reply #17 posted 08/02/04 7:52pm

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okaypimpn said:


Rather than listing the songs I skip, I'll just tell you the ones I listen to...

"Have A Talk With God"
"Village Ghetto Land"
"Contusion"
"I Wish"
"Ordinary Pain"
"Another Star"
"Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"

omfg Are you the only person on earth that doesn't like "As"?omfg?omfg?omfg?omfg

I don't believe you. hmph!
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Reply #18 posted 08/03/04 8:39am

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Supernova said:

okaypimpn said:


Rather than listing the songs I skip, I'll just tell you the ones I listen to...

"Have A Talk With God"
"Village Ghetto Land"
"Contusion"
"I Wish"
"Ordinary Pain"
"Another Star"
"Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"

omfg Are you the only person on earth that doesn't like "As"?omfg?omfg?omfg?omfg

I don't believe you. hmph!


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral
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Reply #19 posted 08/03/04 9:33am

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okaypimpn said:

Supernova said:


omfg Are you the only person on earth that doesn't like "As"?omfg?omfg?omfg?omfg

I don't believe you. hmph!


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral

that song used to keep me up nights.
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Reply #20 posted 08/03/04 11:40am

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okaypimpn said:


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral


You probably don't like "The 12 Days of Christmas" either! razz
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Reply #21 posted 08/03/04 11:47am

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UptownDeb said:

okaypimpn said:


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral


You probably don't like "The 12 Days of Christmas" either! razz


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Reply #22 posted 08/03/04 12:54pm

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okaypimpn said:

Supernova said:


omfg Are you the only person on earth that doesn't like "As"?omfg?omfg?omfg?omfg

I don't believe you. hmph!


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral



confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...
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Reply #23 posted 08/03/04 2:54pm

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paligap said:

okaypimpn said:



"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral


confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...


Exactly.
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Reply #24 posted 08/03/04 3:13pm

UptownDeb

Okay, I have to defend "As." I'm not very left-brained. So when I have to remember whether it's the sun that revolves around the earth or vis-versa, I sing the first line of "As." (I'm completely serious.)

Again 'pimpn, would you prefer five days of Christmas? razz razz razz
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Reply #25 posted 08/03/04 3:17pm

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okaypimpn said:

paligap said:



confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...


Exactly.

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Youse gotta problem with that?

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Reply #26 posted 08/03/04 9:38pm

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okaypimpn said:

Supernova said:


omfg Are you the only person on earth that doesn't like "As"?omfg?omfg?omfg?omfg

I don't believe you. hmph!


"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral

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Reply #27 posted 08/03/04 9:41pm

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paligap said:

okaypimpn said:



"As" is so overrated it's not even funny. neutral



confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...

You just hush, witchyo Barry Manilow-lovin self. hmph!
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Reply #28 posted 08/03/04 10:02pm

psykosoul

Supernova said:

paligap said:




confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...

You just hush, witchyo Barry Manilow-lovin self. hmph!


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paligap said:




confused Actually, I always thought "As" went on a little too long - he could have chopped a few minutes off of that one...

You just hush, witchyo Barry Manilow-lovin self. hmph!




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