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Release date: 29-06-2011 (originally released in 2001)
2011 US Numbered Limited Edition 180g vinyl LP from Mobile Fidelity Silver Label Mastered on Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System and Pressed at RTI (America's Best Record Plant): LP Sounds Incredible, Replete With Analog Warmth and Crisp Percussion. 1972 Masterpiece Includes Immortal Classics Such as “Superstition,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)”=sealed
Soulful, Funky, Tender, Personal: Talking Book Features Contributions From Jeff Beck, David Sanborn, Ray Parker Jr.
Tracks: 01. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 02. Maybe Your Baby 03. You And I 04. Tuesday Heartbreak 05. You've Got It Bad Girl 06. Superstition 07. Big Brother 08. Blame It On The Sun 09. Lookin' For Another Pure Love 10. I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) Stevie Wonder established an incredible precedent between 1971 and 1976, releasing six of the most groundbreaking, genre-blurring, genius albums ever made. Composed and written at a time when his marriage was his collapsing, the largely uplifting and eminently soulful Talking Book is arguably the best of those trailblazing records. Wonder manages to not only to restore faith in love, he also includes smart political commentary, personal-is-political messages, empowering statements, and exorcises the frustrations associated with heartbreak. Few efforts are more emotionally intense and consistently enriching. Mastered on Mobile Fidelity’s world-renowned mastering system and pressed at RTI (the best record plant in North America), the MoFi Silver Labels’ numbered limited edition LP presents the 1972 landmark in the most transparent, warm, and natural sound the music has ever enjoyed. Every nuance and detail is flushed out and an enmeshed part of the supremely balanced whole. Wonder’s vocals, meanwhile, are immediate and lively, the singer seemingly only several feet away, surrounded by world-class musicians. In addition to striking diversity and passionate reach, Talking Book continues to speak to listeners nearly 40 years later because of how much of Wonder himself is invested in the songs. With everlasting proclamations like “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will be Forever)” and “You and I (We Can Conquer the World,” Wonder transcends his excruciating pain and clung to the concept of love as a higher power. Similarly, he stakes an equal part of himself in fare that confronts woe head-on (“Tuesday Heartbreak”) and reels off one of the most famous ballads (“You Are the Sunshine of My Life”) in history.
Musically, Wonder is clearly tapped into a spiritual plane, the arrangements encompassing an array of moods and styles: rocking and funky (“Superstition”), mellow and poignant, grooving and exuberant. Jeff Beck’s guitar solo on “Lookin’ for Another Pure Love” takes the song to a new level, and guests David Sanborn, Buzzy Fenton, and Ray Parker Jr. round out what’s an almost impossibly perfectly unified album.
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