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Songs In The Key Of Life | 
| Artist: Stevie Wonder Label: Universal / Island Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £8.78 You Save: £5.21 (37%)
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 434
Format: Box Set, Double Cd, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Running Time: 105 Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 157357 UPC: 601215735727 EAN: 0601215735727 ASIN: B00004SZWD
Release Date: May 8, 2000 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Love's In Need Of Love Today | | • | Have A Talk With God | | • | Village Ghetto Land | | • | Contusion | | • | Sir Duke | | • | I Wish | | • | Knocks Me Off My Feet | | • | Pastime Paradise | | • | Summer Soft | | • | Ordinary Pain |
Disc 2
| • | Isn't She Lovely | | • | Joy Inside My Tears | | • | Black Man | | • | Ngiculela-Es Una Historia-I Am Singing | | • | If It's Magic | | • | As | | • | Another Star | | • | Saturn | | • | Ebony Eyes | | • | All Day Sucker | | • | Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Songs in the Key of Life was the highest high-point of Stevie Wonder's career. More sprawling than Innervisions and Talking Book, this 2 LP-plus-EP was also less of a consistent stunner than either of those masterworks. That Songs retains an enormous amount of visionary relevance, though, is demonstrated not only in Coolio's borrowing of "Pastime Paradise" as a template for "Gangsta's Paradise", but in the cold-as-ice synthesized string quartet of "Village Ghetto Land". This is Stevie, so naturally that cut's anger is balanced by the ultra-buoyant "I Wish," "Sir Duke", and "Another Star". --Rickey Wright
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
The peak of perfection. October 10, 2008 Can anybody think of many double albums on which every track is even 'good' let alone a master work? They are very few and far between as the majority of them just go on for far to long with too much 'filler'. And so we come to SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE by MR. Stevland Morris. After the masterpiece which was INNERVISIONS in 1973, Stevie Wonder released this magnum-opus in 1976. Is it as good as INNERVISIONS? The answer is a resounding YES, YES, YES! Up-lifting and beautiful, happy yet melancholy, it doesn't get any better than this. Go and buy it.
Stevie's Magnum Opus August 15, 2008 I can't add much to what's already been written here. This is an essential album - though I regard all of the following as essential too:
Talking Book Innervisions Fulfillingness First Finale
If you're new to Stevie's work, please don't buy a collection, you'll be missing out on so much!
an absolute classic stevie wonder youre cool! July 20, 2008 this a fantastic double album all the songs are fab i also recommend the albums music of my mind talking book and innervisions and original musiquarium there fantastic buy this you wont regret it!!
"Wonder" ful January 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have the vinyl. Now got the CD and its still timeless. I have many favourites. Love "I am singing" this sums up stevies life in music. The song writing is 1st class. in my view far better than Lennon/Mccartney ever were. This guy does the lot himself. This album should be in every collection. best selling double album of all time, i believe. Well justified.
Stevie's Best January 10, 2008 Somehow it seems uncool to rate an artist's most succesful album as their best, but I make no apology for doing so in this case.
By 1976, Stevie Wonder had established himself as perhaps the first black artist who could consistantly sell albums in all markets around the world, winning awards, including best album Grammys. It is amazing to think that he had been around for over a decade, but was still only 26 years old. He wrote, sang, played and produced with the maturity of a much older man.
My favorite tracks are 'As' which was the third or fourth single so didn't do too well, but the lyrics are worthy of Smokey. It is the last word in love songs. It was revived a few years back by George Michael and Mary J Blige. I also like 'Village Ghetto Land', a biting social commetary. Then there is 'If It's Magic' a stunningly simple track with just Stevie's voice and a harp. It calls for a wider universal love.
As a teenager, I saved pocket money for weeks to buy the vynil, and replaced it on CD as soon as it was released. Now here it is remastered for next to nothing! People don't realise they are born today!
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