Stevie's Wonder


Stevie has been a major contributor to American music for well over forty years -- a fixture if you will. finally this week he releases a much anticipated album. From our colleagues at The Post

"A Time to Love"

Motown

On his first album in nearly a decade, Wonder turns a blind eye to war and terrorism and says enough is enough, it's time to love. The CD's title buzzes with a positive vibe that preaches there's no payoff in hate. The lyrics are uplifting and, musically, it sends the message that Stevie is still a wonderful musician.

In the smooth groove department, Wonder is slick and romantic on the sweet "Blue Moon," but he's tops when dusting off his master-blast funk, as on "Please Don't Hurt My Baby" and "So What the Fuss." By the way, when you hear "So What" on radio, remember, Wonder isn't spelling fuss with a "ck" - even though it may sound that way. The Crackerjack prize within "So What" is Prince on guitar and En Vogue singing back-up.

Download this: "So What the Fuss"

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