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Songs In The Key Of Life |  | Artist: Stevie Wonder Label: Universal / Island Category: Music
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 614
Format: Double CD, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Running Time: 105 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.4
UPC: 601215735727 EAN: 0601215735727 ASIN: B00004SZWD
Release Date: May 8, 2000 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 | | • | Confusion | | • | 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:
An uplifting and beautiful collection of songs January 15, 2004 Touring Mars (London, UK) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
The result of a musical genius at his creative peak, "Songs In The Key Of Life" is a sprawling masterpiece, and Stevie Wonder's magnum opus. However, no grand words or superlatives can really do this album justice... the songs speak for themselves.For an album of such stature and brilliance, there are surprisingly few 'famous' tracks. Of these, 'Sir Duke', 'I Wish' and 'Isn't She Lovely' are the most well-known, but merely represent the songs that were released as singles and hence into the mainstream. In reality, this album is far wider in scope than these three songs only hint at. Stevie Wonder explores his creative and musical limits here, and executes his ideas with considerable aplomb. Quite frankly, there is not a bad song on the entire album, and there are simply too many highlights to single out for distinction. Suffice it to say that there is an example (and a good one at that) of every facet of Stevie's musical ability here. But it's not just the music and vocal acrobatics that are outstanding, but also the lyrical content of the songs. Stevie Wonder has often been labelled, somewhat unfairly, as being too sentimental. However, this album represents a hugely powerful retort to his critics, with some really meaningful lyrics. Tackling issues such as race relations ('Pastime Paradise' and 'Black Man') to social deprivation ('Village Ghetto Land') and depression/suicide ('Have A Talk With God'), these are not lightweight, throw-away pop tunes by any stretch of the imagination. But the real skill in his songwriting ability lies in the way that you are always left with a feeling of hope from his songs. Maintaining a positive attitude throughout, without pandering to the over-sentimental (most of the time), "Songs In The Key Of Life" is an uplifting and beautiful collection of songs worthy of a special place in any record collection.
Can't get better November 19, 2003 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I was only 2 when this was first released on vinyl and I'm still playing it 25yrs later. In a time when most albums we buy are over processed, heartless, easily forgotten junk, isn't it time you treated yourself to something that's not only greatly pleasurable to the ear but can take you through every emotion known to man. You feel every word on SITKOL as if being told to you by some wise member of your family whom you love intensley.I'm tired of forking out hard earned cash for lack luster albums with 3 out of 14 good tracks on them. I'm tired of skipping to my favourites because the rest are mostly annoying. You can't do that with this album! I've yet to hear such a spiritually satisfying mix of music on one album. Every song is a beautiful masterpiece that takes you on a journey. No life is complete without this album! It's quite simply lifes greatest soundtrack. It's also an education in humanity! Buy it and feel it's power!
Essential July 21, 2000 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
'Songs in the Key of Life' was released the year I was born so I was lucky enough to have been fed it from birth and thank God I was! It's such a special album and, like so many of Stevie's, one that leads you through an incredible journey of thought. Stevie has always had the gift of being able to take you through a rainbow of emotional highs and lows while ultimately leaving you with such a positive feeling. His eclectic style makes it an album for all moods with tracks ranging from the thought provoking harmonies of "Love's in Need of Love" to the funked-up nostalgia of "I Wish". It's the first thing I turn to when I really need to put my life back into perspective because the songs on this album move me more than any others in the world. In my opinion these songs are untouchable and in spite of various covers and reworkings by other artists they'll always remain unparalleled in their truest form. If you've never heard it before, give it some time. Like all great music you can't let it wash over you. You have to savour it and let it under your skin before you can appreciate all that is being communicated, and then the message is clear.
There just aren't enough stars... April 1, 2007 Musicman (Truro, Cornwall, U.K.) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
What can you say about this, really? Why am I even bothering to write this review? How can I put into words what this album is like, or express the way it has been a freind and companion to me for pretty much all of my life.
The sound of a true genius let loose to create freely, at the top of his game, with ideas spilling out of him almost faster than he can get them onto paper.
Stories of Stevie working through the night - and working session musicians into the ground then sending them home and immediately demanding another group of players to help him record this joyous music seem beleivable when listening to it. The songs just kept coming and this album quite quickly turned into a double and then almost on the eve of it's release Stevie crammed in another four tracks which were put onto an E.P. and given away away with the album.
My personal favourite is Summer Soft, not one of the many hits on the record but it just soars, up and up and up. and Stevie's voice - and Stevie's music - just seem to be without limit or boundary. But it doesn't matter what my favourite is. You won't be needing the skip button, you'll love every bit of it.
So do you not own this album? How have you got this far in life without it?
Loves in need of Love today. September 6, 2000 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
One of the reviews mentions that this album shows its current relevence through Coolios use of Pastime Paradise as the basis for a song. Coolio, WHO-lio more like - we are talking about The Master Blaster! The album is relevent because it IS. The first song alone carries more weight than the entire career of many artists. 'Loves In Need Of Love Today' is one of the greatest songs ever written - don't take my word for it, listen to it every day for a week then try and kid yourself that Stevie hasn't sold you his message of love. You won't be able to do it! Admittedly there are a few weak points on the album, but Saturn and one or two others aside, this collection of songs, sentiments and sounds is an absolute must. Summer Soft, Ordinary Pain, Summer Soft, Knocks Me Off My Feet, If Its Magic and I Wish are all classic tracks in their own write. But to top all of them perhaps is Joy Inside My Tears, one of the most brilliant and moving love songs you will ever hear. Don't take anybody's word on this album, just go out and get it. It has a depth which makes years of re-listening possible, with new ears each time, and new messages coming from the sounds. Above all however, the album speaks of the power and hope of love, and does so as seductively as is musically possible.
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