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Innervisions - Wikipedia Innervisions is the sixteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter, and musician Stevie Wonder, released on August 3, 1973, by Tamla, a subsidiary of Motown Records
Innervisions - Album by Stevie Wonder - Apple Music Both a kiss-off to late-’60s hippie optimism and a pathway to numerous possible spiritual futures, Innervisions cemented Wonder as the most inspired and singular mind in 1970s American popular music
Rediscover Stevie Wonder’s ‘Innervisions’ (1973) | Tribute Happy 50th Anniversary to Stevie Wonder’s sixteenth studio album Innervisions, originally released August 3, 1973 Okay, what were you doing with your life when you were 23? Most of us were still trying to figure out what our path in life was going to be
Innervisions At 50: Revisiting Stevie Wonders Trailblazing, GRAMMY . . . Released on Aug 3, 1973, the genious of 'Innervisons' was immediately apparent, and remains a lightning rod decades later Lionel Richie and the album's producer, Robert Margouleff, share their thoughts on Stevie Wonder's GRAMMY-winning masterpiece
Stevie Wonder: Innervisions Album Review | Pitchfork The astonishing Innervisions is suffused in the sound and politics of 1973, a conceptually ambitious and sonically innovative pillar of Stevie Wonder’s classic years
50 Years Ago: Stevie Wonder Emerges as a Visionary Still, Innervisions, with its very adult themes, was where he became a man in full The album arrived amid an almost-unfathomable run of important recordings
Innervisions at 52: The Album That Made Stevie Wonder Immortal Innervisions became the first album to fully reflect that autonomy: lyrically daring, musically adventurous, and deeply personal For Wonder, who had grown up in the structured machine of Motown, the early ’70s were a time of artistic awakening
Stevie Wonder Blends Funk, Social Commentary On Innervisions On August 3, 1973, an almost impossibly brief ten months after he opened his Talking Book, he returned with another immortal entry to his canon, Innervisions By now, the Motown genius was