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Innervisions |  | Artist: Stevie Wonder Label: Motown Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy Used: $7.56 as of 2/10/2010 03:46 EST details You Save: $6.42 (46%)
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Seller: Geronimo's Rifle Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 1813
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD 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: March 21, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 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.com essential recording 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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My favorite Stevie Wonder Album November 28, 2009 Jim Dixon If there is one Stevie Wonder album to own, this is it. The songs are great -- rhythmic, catchy melodies, meaningful lyrics -- some of his best work. The arrangements and playing are tight -- quite amazing when you consider that Wonder played almost all of the instruments on most of the songs. Innervisions defies categorization.
Love this CD! October 19, 2009 V. C. Hernandez (CA) I used to hear a lot of his songs at my old job and this cd has a lot of his greatest tracks on it =)
One Of the Most Perfect Albums Ever Made September 28, 2009 M. Jones I remember growing up listening to the songs off of this album and being amazed at how one man could capture the social scene of that day. The songs are so crisp, clean & relevant still today as much as they were back in the early 70's when the album was first released.
1) Too High: Song written warning of the lows of continued drug use. Many artists of that day wrote about it's "highs", but Stevie was one of the 1st to talk about the "lows" of that culture and how it was tearing at the very fabric of the black community especially. Great lyrics and he once again is playing all the instruments! Genius....
2) Visions: This is probably my favorite on the whole album. Stevie takes us on a ride through the visions in his mind and shows us a what the world could be if only love and respect were the order of the day. This song shows why his songwriting skills are unmatched historically. Acoustic guitar is simply outstanding!
3) Living for the City: An "epic" that gives the listener an inside perspective of life in america for those of African descent. It's an incredibly written & produced walk through the life of a person "born in hard time Mississippi" & who, although, is able to get out and make to the "North" where things are supposed to better for blacks finds out the hard way that the song remains the same no matter the geographic location.
4) Golden Lady: One of the most beautiful songs ever written. The progession at the end of the song keeps building to a cresendo going up a key & is a highlight as he sings about the love of his life and how he sees her through the love in his eyes.
5) Higher Ground: This is a jam that showcases Stevie using the synthesizer much the way a bass guitar would be used in a song. He was one of the 1st to use the instrument in place of bass or strings or even guitar. The lyrics are stunning in this song of a man reaching for something higher than himself and the status quo of that day. Has incredibly meaning even today
6) Jesus Children of America: Stevie was one of the 1st mainstream artist to call Christianity to task for the hypocrisy of that day as well as other mainstream religions. It's call to examine what you're praying and saying vs. what you're actually doing & making sure the 2 match. Great drums and keyboards by Stevie in this song!
7) All is Fair in Love: This is a song with lyrics describing what every lover has experienced at some point. The crushing agony of a relationship on the brink and a heartfelt cry of a lover unable to deal with it's difficulties. Beautifully written song.
8) Don't You Worry Bout a Thing: Latin-funk based song about the true meaning of having someone's back in the good times and bad times. The song deals with letting those you love know they don't have to worry cause if no one else is there for them, you will be.
9) Mistra Know-It-All: This is said to be the 1st of Stevie's tongue lashings aimed towards then President Nixon about his "so called" policies of that day and how out of touch washington was with the realities of life for most people living in this country at that time.
No one matches Stevie's uncanny ability give you a snapshot of the world at that moment & his unparelled musicianship set's him apart as one of the True innovators of music history. I highly recommend this album, especially for those who may be just getting into his work. Not his first but a great starting point to understand his true genius.
Excellent song-wise, remastering is crummy September 4, 2009 monkuboy (Temple City, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great album song/composition-wise. I love Stevie Wonder and this is an excellent collection. It's a 5-star album if you consider just the songs themselves. The reason for taking away two stars is because the remastered version is so bright and harsh it hurts my ears. Stevie's voice is full of sibilance and on the tracks where he has electronically altered his vocals, these come across as way too bright. It gets your attention but soon becomes tiring because of the harshness in the vocals.
beyond beauty and innervision August 9, 2009 P. Knighton (hawaii) "Innervisons" was just a peak into the world of Steveland Morris and what was to come.
one of his must haves for your collection.
Stevie reaching the peak!!! were we redy for "Songs In The Key...."? Not't yet but "Innervisions" began the process of filling the inner core of my generation, and many more to come, with knowledged & African American understanding and pride. With "Innervisions" this album not only reached out to Stevie's inner city fans, it reached out to every nation and it's people.
Indeed, this was his first masterprice!!!!!!
and then along can "Songs In The Key of Life"......WOW!
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