We’re diving back into Stevie Wonder with Innervisions, right in the heart of his classic period from 1972 to 1976. There’s something magical about this stretch of music history, and Innervisions stands as one of the greatest albums to emerge from it.
Stevie wrote every song on this album, and played every instrument on many tracks. From "Too High" to "Living For The City" to "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing", we pull apart these incredible songs to spend time with the many sides of Stevie Wonder: bass player, drummer, lyricist, and vocalist. Plus -- we're bringing back the keys for this one so Peter and Adam can pull apart all the musical nuances that make jazz musicians love Stevie Wonder so much.
Adam gets into why jazz musicians love Stevie so much in our newsletter You'll Read It. Sign up for personal reflections and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of You'll Hear It.
This episode references our episode on Talking Book, "Is This Stevie's Greatest Album?" Check it out here: https://youtu.be/ymcy3ot116w
Stevie wrote every song on this album, and played every instrument on many tracks. From "Too High" to "Living For The City" to "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing", we pull apart these incredible songs to spend time with the many sides of Stevie Wonder: bass player, drummer, lyricist, and vocalist. Plus -- we're bringing back the keys for this one so Peter and Adam can pull apart all the musical nuances that make jazz musicians love Stevie Wonder so much.
Adam gets into why jazz musicians love Stevie so much in our newsletter You'll Read It. Sign up for personal reflections and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of You'll Hear It.
This episode references our episode on Talking Book, "Is This Stevie's Greatest Album?" Check it out here: https://youtu.be/ymcy3ot116w