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Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness First Finale .gif) By Steve Knopper
Stevie Wonder was in the middle of a multi-album roll when he put out
this funk and soul collection, clunky title and all, in 1974. As usual, he
adds depth and unexpected touches to even the most straightforward love
song--the moving piano ballad "Too Shy to Say" has a spooky
feeling, as if "I want to fly away with you, until there's nothing
more to do" is the saddest line he ever sang. The harder songs, such
as the fuzzy funk of "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and the angry
"doo-de-wop" attack on Richard Nixon in "You Haven't Done
Nothin'," add urgency without sacrificing the album's cohesiveness.
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| 1. Smile Please | 6. You Haven't Done Nothin' | | 2. Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away | 7. It Ain't No Use | | 3. Too Shy to Say | 8. They Won't Go When I Go | | 4. Boogie On Reggae Woman | 9. Bird of Beauty | | 5. Creepin' | 10. Please Don't Go |
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|  | Artist: Stevie Wonder
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|  | Released: March 27, 1974
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Grammy(s) | | |
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