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Innervisions | 
enlarge | Artist: Stevie Wonder Label: Universal / Island Category: Music
List Price: £10.49 Buy New: £3.30 You Save: £7.19 (69%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 1304
Format: Original Recording Remastered, Import Media: Audio CD Running Time: 44 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 157355 UPC: 601215735529 EAN: 0601215735529 ASIN: B00004S363
Release Date: May 1, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Go on you know you want one gZoop it NOW!! All gZoop products are dispatched from the Channel Islands & take approx 3-5 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery.
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| » | Too High | | » | Visions | | » | Living For The City | | » | Golden Lady | | » | Higher Ground | | » | Jesus Children Of America | | » | All In Love Is Fair | | » | Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing | | » | He's Misstra Know It All |
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Amazon.co.uk Review One of Stevie Wonder's best albums, and the one where his more fanciful, free-form moments gel perfectly with his knack for irresistible pop singles. 1973's Innervisions swings between delicate and airy ballads, Latin-influenced rhythms (the hit "Don't Worry 'Bout a Thing"), and his own synth-heavy versions of gut-bucket soul (the determined spiritual questing of "Higher Ground"). The striking juxtaposition between "Vision", a barely breathed hope that a world of peace might be upon us, and the great "Living for the City", a funky, pulsing tale of racism, is powerful, haunting, and still all too relevant. --David Cantwell
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Flawless Soul June 18, 2008 If you like some classic soul eg Marvin, Curtis, Aretha, Al Green etc then this is an essential purchase. Also if you like the quality end of modern RnB like Alicia Keys or John Legend then this is also essential. There are no bad tracks here. 'Living For The City' is probably the greatest of Stevie's social commentaries. Alot of listeners today don't appreciate how amazing Stevie Wonder was in his prime, I'm too young to have heard him during the 70s and if I hadn't just trusted all the platitudes I probably would never have discovered him!. I just thought of Stevie Wonder as being the guy who did 'I just Called To Say I Love You' but that was the end of the creative period. He's not that visible these days and hopefully his first European tour in over 10 years this Autumn will enable people like me to enjoy the classics we missed first time. This album is up there with 'Blonde On Blonde', 'Revolver' 'London Calling', a classic of the album format. Get it today, you won't be disappointed!.
Innervisions is a visionary wonder April 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For much of my adult life i lived in complete ignorance of the glories of artists like Stevie Wonder, too mired in my prosaic parochial little existence of indie bands , spiky agit rock , and historically relevant classic rock groups. Then by happy accident i heard Innervisions. Till then the only Stevie Wonder songs that orbited my universe were "Master Blaster" which i liked because it reminded me of the great West Indian batsman Viv Richards. ( For the cricket ignorant that was his nickname) though it is a great song "Happy Birthday", "Ebony And Ivory" .and, "I Just Called To Say I Love You" which is a pleasant enough pop song but has the irritation factor of a swarm of midges. Innervisions though is a masterpiece. I,ll leave the arguments about whether it,s Stevie Wonders best album (For the record i think it is) for others . Released in August 1973 Innervisions is considered to be the third album of the five albums considered to encapsulate his classic period. The 1972 album "Talking Book" vies with Innervisions for most people as his finest album. Conceptually and musically Innervisions is powerful and innovative. If put in cinematic terms Innervisions is the work of an auteur. The lyrics , arrangements , and production (Though Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil also helped produce) are all down to Wonder , with the synthesizer, then a novel instrument, being utilised extensively . The songs cover a range of social issues with only "Golden Lady" and "All In Love Is Fair"serving as a straight forward love songs."Don,t Worry About A Thing" sounds like a joyous plea for hedonistic freedom but is actually about drugs as is the slightly more querulous "Too High". There is palpable anger at social disintegration in the song "Higher Ground" and the magnificent "Living For The City" while the melodically splendid "He,s Misstra Know It All" is a scathing attack on the then President Richard Nixon."Visions" has a terrific vocal though of course all the songs do, and is the most graceful track on the album while "Jesus Children Of America"is a harder edged funk slice of funk. Black artists singing about their status in society really exploded with bands like Public Enemy and NWA in the 1980,s yet artists like Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye were eloquently documenting the deprivation encountered by black people through their music much earlier. In the case of Innervisions Wonder was achieving this with a brilliant ground breaking fusion of soul funk and pop.Put simply Innervisions is a visionary wonder.
Stevie's so much more than 'I Just Called To Say I Love You' February 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everyone who has reviewed this album has rated it 5 stars and I feel that says it all and I'm definitely not going to go against the grain. This is, in my opinion, Stevie Wonder's greatest album and in an ideal world every household would own a copy. In the real world however he is remembered by the masses for the dreadful 'I Just Called To Say I Love You'. Like someone else stated, this is a great place to start if you are looking to buy your first Stevie Wonder album (Talking Book was my first Stevie album and this is another great album to start). Forget the Greatest Hits, there is so much more to Stevie than the singles and I feel it's better to hear the songs as they were meant to be. A great mixture of songs and sounds - my favourites have to be 'Golden Lady' and 'Living for the City'. I'm predominantly a fan of alternative/indie/ avant garde music and another reviewer was a 'Prog Rock' fan, so this shows how great the songs on Stevie's albums of the 70's are, that they appeal to such a wide range of listeners. For your sake, please buy this album - you won't regret it.
The "genius" is at it again February 9, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I cannot fault this album, full of super songs some happy , some sad. The vocals and lyrics on "All in love is fair" are out of this world. He never has to take his pen and write the words again, as he is right first time. Golden lady is another super song. The rest are as good but we all have favourites.
I Never Tire of this album - 30 Years later January 4, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This has just got to be in my all time top 3 albums. This is magical music.
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