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Old 07-14-2013, 12:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I downloaded this one. Thanks for the rec


Is there any reason why you'd recommend this one, instead of, say Songs in the Key of Life? Is this one more accessible?
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I downloaded this one. Thanks for the rec


Is there any reason why you'd recommend this one, instead of, say Songs in the Key of Life? Is this one more accessible?

I just prefer it to Songs in the Key of Life, I think Talking Book is a better album than Songs in the key of life aswell. The Original Musiquarium is a good album to get into Stevie Wonder with, its a compilation but it isn't full of huge hits, definitely worth a listen if you're interested in Stevie Wonder and not quite sure where to start.

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