Stevie Wonder is possibly the only person in the 20th and 21st century world, that I would consider a musical genius. He has never seen anything in his life, and he can perform so many instruments perfectly and sing 99.9% better than every other musician on the planet.
I saw him live in Manchester a few months ago, and was the greatest gig I have ever been to in my life, and what a nice person he is too.
Review by DJCory023Mar 14, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
The above comments pay tribute to Stevie perfectly; what more can be said? The guy plays nearly every instrument imaginable with affinity and performs and records with such an uncanny ardor - such a love and passion for music. While some songs like "I was Made to Love Her" and "Superstitious" are irresistably funky and soulful tunes, Stevie still always had a knack for contrasting this usual pace with melancholic masterpieces like "Blame It on the Sun" or "A Place in the Sun." Even his 80s era was supreme, although of course completely different-sounding from his more widely-respected 60s and 70s works. I shouldn't even begin compiling a list of favorites; there are just too many.
Hands down, one of the greatest recording artists of all time. He's got my respect forever.
Review by manchesterSep 25, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
What can one say about Stevie that already hasn't been recited? The words/phrases 'genius', 'God given talent', 'from a different planet', 'Soul music legend' etc all seem appropriate. The guy has been singing for so long right back to the early days of Motown as a child prodigy, up to the present. Although many younger people remember or associate Stevie with his music from the 80s, which was all very accessible and commerical music, his real creative peak and genius came to the fore during the 70s. His three albums in particular 'Innervisions', 'Fulfillingness First Finale' and 'Songs in the Key of Life' are landamrk albums in Black music, Soul Music and any genre for that matter of popular music. The guy can play (& does on most of these albums) any instrument, he writes, he produces, he sings... He's just an awesome talent and either (or all) of these 3 albums would be in most self-respecting critics top 100 albums of all time. Music that is timeless, inspiring and legendary. RESPECT and then some!
I saw him live in Manchester a few months ago, and was the greatest gig I have ever been to in my life, and what a nice person he is too.