Innervisions
Stevie Wonder · 1973
44 min · 9 tracks · funk · jazz · R&B
A vibrant blend of funk, soul, and social commentary woven through rich melodies and intricate arrangements.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- thoughtful reflections on society
- soulful grooves for dancing
- uplifting anthems for celebration
- melodic storytelling with depth
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking instant gratification
- prefer standalone tracks only
Where this album fits
- Themes
- systemic urban challenges· spiritual awakening· African American resilience
- Career context
- Released on August 3, 1973, 'Innervisions' was Stevie Wonder's sixteenth studio album and followed his critically acclaimed 'Talking Book.' By this time, Wonder had fully embraced his artistic independence after signing with Motown, allowing him to experiment with sounds and themes that reflected personal and societal issues.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Marvin Gaye· Prince· Curtis Mayfield
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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What's Going On by Marvin Gaye — Shares a similar social consciousness and rich musical tapestry, blending soul with poignant themes.Curtis by Curtis Mayfield — Combines funk and soul with incisive lyrics on urban life and personal struggles, echoing Wonder's themes.Still Bill by Bill Withers — Features heartfelt storytelling and intricate melodies that reflect personal and social experiences like 'Innervisions.'
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Too High 4:37
- 2 Visions 5:24
- 3 Living For The City 7:24
- 4 Golden Lady 4:47
- 5 Higher Ground 3:42
- 6 Jesus Children Of America 4:10
- 7 All In Love Is Fair 3:42
- 8 Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing 4:45
- 9 He's Misstra Know-It-All 5:34
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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