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STEVIE WONDER - A Time To Love
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Putting out an album every 10 years has its pros and cons. The upside: Everybody's thrilled to see you -- plus they've likely forgotten how bad your last disc sucked. The downside: After a decade to get it right, you'd better deliver the goods....full text |
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| Blogcritics |
| I love Stevie Wonder. "Maybe Your Baby," "I Was Made to Love Her," "Living for the City"...these, and many others, have long since guaranteed a place in the pantheon for the formerly 12-Year-Old Genius. But I confess: this reviewer would be hard-pressed to describe Stevie's latter-day output as "good," much less "great," "classic" or (I shudder at the thought) "genius."...full text |
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| Popmatters |
| On my second listen to A Time to Love, I finally figured out what it is that makes Stevie Wonder's music so successful (if you thought you were going to get a standard introduction here, look elsewhere; you probably don't need me to tell you how Wonder started off as a prodigy, turned in a string of sensational albums in the '70s, did some AM radio in the '80s and hasn't released a new album in 10 years): he's completely honest....full text |
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