Best Stevie Wonder Album?


Which one, and what memory about it comes back every time you listen to it?
paul_graham
A few of the tracks on Songs in the Key of Life are amazing performances Isn't she lovely, and Sir Duke have an unmatched performance. These sound especially good when played very loud. The recordings are slightly compressed in the dynamic range.

You also should Check out Hotter than July which also contains a few great tracks.

One of the best demo's I had in the 70's was Isn't She lovely played on Klipshorns at Harvey's in NYC

Other than the recent material his entire catolog is a must own for any music lover / audiophile

OMG...what choices have we!! I'm unacquainted with Stevie's full opus, but I was in junior high/h.s in the early/mid-70's -- and purchased both "Talking Book" and "Innervisions".

Regards,
Sam
Innervisions was one of the first records I bought when I was young. People often describe their first listen to a favorite record as a form of liberation. For me, Innervisions was an explosion. I played my first copy of that record until I could practically see through it. I memorized every note, every vocal inflection, every bit of phrasing. It is the popular music recording that has most influenced my thinking about music. It took several years for me to encounter music in other genres that influenced me as much.