Best Stevie Wonder Album?


Which one, and what memory about it comes back every time you listen to it?
paul_graham
The best from in terms of volume of creativity would be the double album "Songs in the Key of Life." My favorite album is "Fulfillingness First Finale." "Creepin" from that album is probably my favorite of all his recordings.
Not necessarily the best one but the best memory for me personally.
I was 11 years old and had just returned home after 2 months away at camp- I walk into my room and my parents sit me down and put on 'Music of My Mind" for me.

Any thoughts here on which CD, SACD, are done or redone in great quality?

I love all the songs mentioned here but continually find Stevie's CDs recorded well, not very good.

For me it's Booggie On Reggae Woman atop my list, though many others are greatly appreciated.

I'd just love to see some excellently recorded, or now, remasted.

Love the nostalgic music threads.
A 3rd for Innervisions. "Golden Lady" has one of the hottest intro's to any R/B song ever written. Very sly intro transforming from a rubato ballad to a dance rhythm. Nicely done album all around and easily competes with EWF's "the way of the world" LP!
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