Stevie Wonder - 1973 Innervisions, MFSL UDCD-554 спасибо Verbatim!
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 Posted: 12-03-2006, 20:51 (post 1, #566009)

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Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Артист: Stevie Wonder
Альбом: Innervisions,
Жанр: Soul
Формат файла: [EAC.FLAC.CUE..LOG.COVERS]
Ссылка: CD 141 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Примечание: The MoFi is THE version; perhaps the only great sounding version of this album..
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Stevie Wonder / Innervisions (MFSL UDCD-554)

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 Posted: 12-03-2006, 20:51 (post 2, #566011)

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Review
Released in August 1973 'Innervisions' was to spend over 80 weeks on the chart becoming one of Stevie's best sellers at that time.
Its themes are very, very simple. Life is tough but it's also beautiful. Things can seem lost and yet be redeemed with a bit of love and friendship from other humans. There are also themes of inner strength and a sense of striving to be better than other people credit you for.

'Too High' opens the album and it's slick. A groove-laden funk fest with some cool time changes and almost horizontally laid back vocal delivery. (maybe coz the theme is centred around dope??!)
This track flows into 'Visions'. A cool track that's a nice polar opposite to the opener. From here we get locked into a 7-minute 'Living for The City'. If you don't know this track you will as soon as you play it. It's one of Wonder's best-known tracks and on 'Innervisions' it comes with the full attack on the new guy in town. The theme is of the poison of the big city. Stevie recollects with such descriptiveness of the downfall of a guy with hopes and dreams. Musically it's solid and powerfully delivered.
'Golden Lady' ushers in a nice sense of balance after the bombast of the previous track. It's again slick and polished. Maybe it's one of the weaker tracks here but it's still a pleasure to listen to.
'Higher Ground' follows and it's perfect. I can't think of a better slice of funk. This track is truly timeless. It's been covered many times (not least by the Chilli Peppers who frankly murdered it) but never bettered. It's genius. Nuff said.
'Jesus Children Of America' sounds as though its going to be a corny track but it's quite the opposite. Almost gospel-like in its funk drenched power it is simply wonderful. Again everything sounds tight with some true 'in-the-pocket' grooves.
The pace is taken down nicely with 'All In Love Is Fair'. A beautiful track with some heart-breakingly-immense vocals. Not only could this guy play he could sing like an angel when required.
'Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing' follows. Again, another easily recognised Stevie classic. It's offset with some bonkers Latin percussion and is drenched in wonderful vocal harmonies. An incredibly uplifting track. It will make you feel better if you're day is a bad one!
Finally this monumental album closes with my favourite track of Stevie's. 'He's Misstra-Know-It-All' is a true work of genius. A lovely, mellow introduction leads into some groove-laden sections before seeing us home with a wonderfully drawn out fadeout. This track makes me smile, it makes me feel good and that's the timeless beauty of this track and indeed the whole album.
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 Posted: 12-03-2006, 20:54 (post 3, #566014)

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А вот, камрады, топ 100 альбомов по версии журнала "Rolling Stone"!

1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds, The Beach Boys
3. Revolver, The Beatles
4. Highway 61 Revisited, Bob Dylan
5. Rubber Soul, The Beatles
6. What's Going On, Marvin Gaye
7. Exile on Main Street, The Rolling Stones
8. London Calling, The Clash
9. Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan
10. The Beatles ("The White Album"), The Beatles
11. The Sun Sessions, Elvis Presley
12. Kind of Blue, Miles Davis
13. Velvet Underground and Nico, The Velvet Underground
14. Abbey Road, The Beatles
15. Are You Experienced?, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
16. Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan
17. Nevermind, Nirvana
18. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
19. Astral Weeks, Van Morrison
20. Thriller, Michael Jackson
21. The Great Twenty-Eight, Chuck Berry
22. Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon
23. Innervisions, Stevie Wonder
24. Live at the Apollo (1963), James Brown
25. Rumours, Fleetwood Mac
26. The Joshua Tree, U2
27. King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. 1, Robert Johnson
28. Who's Next, The Who
29. Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin
30. Blue, Joni Mitchell
31. Bringing It All Back Home, Bob Dylan
32. Let It Bleed, The Rolling Stones
33. Ramones, Ramones
34. Music From Big Pink, The Band
35. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, David Bowie
36. Tapestry, Carole King
37. Hotel California, The Eagles
38. The Anthology, 1947 - 1972, Muddy Waters
39. Please Please Me, The Beatles
40. Forever Changes, Love
41. Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, The Sex Pistols
42. The Doors, The Doors
43. The Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd
44. Horses, Patti Smith
45. The Band, The Band
46. Legend, Bob Marley and the Wailers
47. A Love Supreme, John Coltrane
48. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Public Enemy
49. At Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band
50. Here's Little Richard, Little Richard
51. Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Simon and Garfunkel
52. Greatest Hits, Al Green
53. The Birth of Soul: The Complete Atlantic Rhythm and Blues Recordings, 1952 - 1959, Ray Charles
54. Electric Ladyland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
55. Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley
56. Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder
57. Beggars Banquet, The Rolling Stones
58. Trout Mask Replica, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
59. Meet the Beatles, The Beatles
60. Greatest Hits, Sly and the Family Stone
61. Appetite for Destruction, Guns n' Roses
62. Achtung Baby, U2
63. Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones
64. Phil Spector, Back to Mono (1958 - 1969), Various Artists
65. Moondance, Van Morrison
66. Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin
67. The Stranger, Billy Joel
68. Off the Wall, Michael Jackson
69. Superfly, Curtis Mayfield
70. Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
71. After the Gold Rush, Neil Young
72. Purple Rain, Prince
73. Back in Black, AC/DC
74. Otis Blue, Otis Redding
75. Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin
76. Imagine, John Lennon
77. The Clash, The Clash
78. Harvest, Neil Young
79. Star Time, James Brown
80. Odessey and Oracle, The Zombies
81. Graceland, Paul Simon
82. Axis: Bold as Love, The Jimi Hendrix Experience
83. I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, Aretha Franklin
84. Lady Soul, Aretha Franklin
85. Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen
86. Let It Be, The Beatles
87. The Wall, Pink Floyd
88. At Folsom Prison, Johnny Cash
89. Dusty in Memphis, Dusty Springfield
90. Talking Book, Stevie Wonder
91. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John
92. 20 Golden Greats, Buddy Holly
93. Sign 'o' the Times, Prince
94. Bitches Brew, Miles Davis
95. Green River, Creedence Clearwater Revival
96. Tommy, The Who
97. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan
98. This Year's Model, Elvis Costello
99. There's a Riot Goin' On, Sly and the Family Stone
100. In the Wee Small Hours, Frank Sinatra
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 Posted: 13-03-2006, 02:01 (post 4, #566297)

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пробуем. :hi:
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 Posted: 13-03-2006, 02:12 (post 5, #566308)

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в этом вообще столько намикшено, что жанр определить тяжело :fear2:

Styles
* R&B
* Soul
* Funk
* Motown
* Pop/Rock
* Pop-Soul
* Album Rock
* Smooth Soul
* Jazz

Moods
* Warm
* Lively
* Reflective
* Playful
* Poignant
* Intimate
* Earnest
* Yearning
* Smooth
* Outraged
* Ominous
* Dramatic
* Confrontational
* Aggressive
* Exuberant
* Summery
* Romantic
* Sweet


Themes
* Summertime
* Motivation
* Empowering
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