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Reply #60 posted 01/27/09 7:43pm

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Reply #61 posted 01/27/09 7:49pm

phunkdaddy

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SoulAlive said:

SirPsycho said:

what did you guys think of A Time 2 Love?


It's a very good,well-produced album.My only complaint is that there are too many ballads.They're good ballads,mind you,but I wish there was a little more uptempo funk on this album.


Soul don't you get it man. Old school artists avoid funk like the plague. Hell i was just happy he did one uptempo song like
what's the fuss.
lol

Besides songs in the key of life, characters is the other stevie album i
play quite regularly. I have been diggin in on music of my mind lately.
I listen to bits and pieces of other stevie albums but dude has quite a
few classic albums.
Like a few others here i wasn't feeling conversation piece either.
Hell that album made the jungle fever album seem like a classic. lol
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Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #62 posted 01/27/09 8:03pm

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phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:



It's a very good,well-produced album.My only complaint is that there are too many ballads.They're good ballads,mind you,but I wish there was a little more uptempo funk on this album.


Soul don't you get it man. Old school artists avoid funk like the plague. Hell i was just happy he did one uptempo song like
what's the fuss.
lol

Besides songs in the key of life, characters is the other stevie album i
play quite regularly. I have been diggin in on music of my mind lately.
I listen to bits and pieces of other stevie albums but dude has quite a
few classic albums.
Like a few others here i wasn't feeling conversation piece either.
Hell that album made the jungle fever album seem like a classic. lol
[Edited 1/27/09 19:50pm]


Dang, ya'll hatin on "Conversation Peace" LOL!, it's all good though.
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Reply #63 posted 01/28/09 5:20am

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To this day I can't listen to "All Is Fair in Love" & not shed a tear. That song is stunning.eek
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Reply #64 posted 01/28/09 12:59pm

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It's all about "Where I'm Coming From" for me.



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is it just me or was "Look Around" stevie's imeddiate reaction to hearing "Because" by the Beatles? hmmm

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Reply #65 posted 01/28/09 2:32pm

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Stevie Wonder is the ONLY musician that I can listen to all his songs.
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Reply #66 posted 01/29/09 1:00pm

Mong

The most Beatles-ish cut on that album is "Something Out Of The Blue". Beautiful song.
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