With influences by: Sharon Jones, Lee Fields, The Mohawks, The Dap-Kings, Bobby Byrd, Fontella Bass, The Beginning of the End, Daptone, Jazzman, Funk 45, Keb Darge, Shadow, Madame Jo-Jos, Timmion, Tim Buckley, Stevie Wonder, BGP, Soulfire, K7, Roy Ayers, Grand Slam Magazine, Jazz Cafe, London, Texas.
Talking Book
Stevie Wonder
Motown
From pure love song like 'You are the sushine of ,my life' to rockers like 'Superstition' this is the signature album by Stevie Wonder. Real Motown feel with a slightly bitter edge offering both sides of Wonder's complex personality.
The high point of Stevie Wonder's career. Ice cold in places but balanced by warmth elsewhere. Less consistant than the previous masterworks but a real dose of Mr. Wonder.
Thought by some to be the best of Stevie Wonder because it is almost like he has had the shackles released by Motown. 'Music Of My Mind' is more eclectic and some say richer than previous albums.