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Thread started 03/12/06 4:21pm

squiddyren

Stevie Wonder's "Innervisions"



Pardon me if I'm exaggerating a bit too much, but I truly do believe that this is one of those cases where if God took the form of a musical album, this is what it'd sound like.

Pure brilliance, and a timeless masterpiece. Pay your respect here.
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Reply #1 posted 03/12/06 4:24pm

MikeMatronik

I never heard an entire Stevie wonder album. (I know, it's shamefull!) But I'll check him out in the future!
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Reply #2 posted 03/12/06 4:47pm

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MikeMatronik said:

I never heard an entire Stevie wonder album. (I know, it's shamefull!) But I'll check him out in the future!



Dude, you better stick to Madonna records.
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Reply #3 posted 03/12/06 5:00pm

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It's kinda ironic you posted this, Squiddyren because I was listening to this classic and Talking Book all this weekend. But back to Innervisions: it's one of those albums that takes you on an amazing journey without skipping any tracks and gives you the real truth. Stevie performed, worte, and produced the whole album flawlessly and 35 years later, it sounds like it was recorded today. Listening to tracks like Too High, Living For The City, Golden Lady, Don't You Worry Bout A Thing, Higher Ground, and Visions is just magical. Stevie spoke to us about the black ghettos of America on this record, just like Marvin Gaye spoke it on What's Going On. War, drugs, uptopias, love, Nixon, and peace are the main topics he is talking about here. It is not only one of the greatest albums I've ever heard, but it's one of my favorite albums also. The Grammy awards definitely weren't wrong when they gave this album Album Of The Year!
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Reply #4 posted 03/12/06 5:00pm

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Possibly the worlds ONLY perfect album.


I used to b-l-a-s-t "too high"
hell i blasted the whole joint.
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Reply #5 posted 03/12/06 5:05pm

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I often think this album gets overshadowed by the whole opus of Songs In the Key of life.

I think Innervsions is the true masterpiece. Not a note wrong.
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Reply #6 posted 03/12/06 5:11pm

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SquirrelMeat said:

I often think this album gets overshadowed by the whole opus of Songs In the Key of life.

I think Innervsions is the true masterpiece. Not a note wrong.


It does because it has sold over ten million copies, but everybody says that if you are a true SW fan, you will always say that Innervisions is his single finest album. But me, I think that both Songs In The Key Of Life and Innervisions are tied because I think they are both his finest albums.
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Reply #7 posted 03/12/06 5:14pm

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squiddyren said:



Pardon me if I'm exaggerating a bit too much, but I truly do believe that this is one of those cases where if God took the form of a musical album, this is what it'd sound like.
Pure brilliance, and a timeless masterpiece. Pay your respect here.



Very well said..nod
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Reply #8 posted 03/12/06 6:17pm

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I was listening to this yesterday. nod I love this album. Too High and Jesus Children of America are slept on classics.
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Reply #9 posted 03/12/06 10:03pm

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All Things considered, probably my favorite album of all time
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Reply #10 posted 03/13/06 12:33am

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SquirrelMeat said:

I often think this album gets overshadowed by the whole opus of Songs In the Key of life.



I don't think thats a true consensus. Steve Loder wrote Stevie Wonder : A Musical Guide to the Classic Albums and has mixed praise for SITKOL, but does not mix his acclaim for Iv. I'm inclined to agree with him: SITKOL is a bit of a self-indulgent sprawl.
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Reply #11 posted 03/13/06 1:43am

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PFunkjazz said:

SquirrelMeat said:

I often think this album gets overshadowed by the whole opus of Songs In the Key of life.



I don't think thats a true consensus. Steve Loder wrote Stevie Wonder : A Musical Guide to the Classic Albums and has mixed praise for SITKOL, but does not mix his acclaim for Iv. I'm inclined to agree with him: SITKOL is a bit of a self-indulgent sprawl.


Thats sort of what I meant. When the BBC made there TV series "Classic Albums", the included Stevies SITKOL.

I was watching it thinking, "great album, but why isn't this programme about Innervsions"! biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 03/13/06 3:45am

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PFunkjazz said:

MikeMatronik said:

I never heard an entire Stevie wonder album. (I know, it's shamefull!) But I'll check him out in the future!



Dude, you better stick to Madonna records.


That's a very stupid coment you made. Full of prejudice in my opinion!
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Reply #13 posted 03/13/06 3:50am

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'Innervisions' is one of the most amazing,most inspired albums of all time.Every song is excellent.This is Stevie at his absolute best.
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Reply #14 posted 03/13/06 3:53am

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silverchild said:

SquirrelMeat said:

I often think this album gets overshadowed by the whole opus of Songs In the Key of life.

I think Innervsions is the true masterpiece. Not a note wrong.


It does because it has sold over ten million copies, but everybody says that if you are a true SW fan, you will always say that Innervisions is his single finest album. But me, I think that both Songs In The Key Of Life and Innervisions are tied because I think they are both his finest albums.


'Songs In The Key Of Life' is my all-time favorite album,but 'Innervisions' is just as impressive,imo.I never like to compare Stevie's 70s album to each other,because they're all sensational.
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Reply #15 posted 03/13/06 6:13am

DavidEye

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Possibly the worlds ONLY perfect album.


Indeed!
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Reply #16 posted 03/13/06 6:56am

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MikeMatronik said:[quote]

PFunkjazz said:




Full of prejudice in my opinion!



but then isn't that what opinions are all about...prejudice? razz
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Reply #17 posted 03/13/06 7:10am

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Innervisions, along Talking Book are my favorite Stevie albums ...But I can't seem choose which one I like best...It changes from day to day! Actually, since he recorded a lot of that stuff at the same time (in Electric Lady studios), I kinda think of them as a collective work , along with Music of My Mind and Fulfillingness' First Finale....







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Reply #18 posted 03/13/06 7:24am

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Innervisions, along Talking Book are my favorite Stevie albums ...But I can't seem choose which one I like best...It changes from day to day! Actually, since he recorded a lot of that stuff at the same time (in Electric Lady studios), I kinda think of them as a collective work , along with Music of My Mind and Fulfillingness' First Finale....







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nod i like innervisions but i'm much more biased to "music of my mind" simply because i've always been in love with with the song "superwoman" and "been so long"
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