Artist: Stevie Wonder
Title: Original Musiquarium I
Release: 1982
Format: 2LP
Label: Motown Records
Catalog# 428009
Stevie Wonder’s “Original Musiquarium I” is a compilation album by R&B/soul musician Stevie Wonder, released as Tamla 6002 in 1982, taken from Wonder’s “classic period” running from 1972 to 1980.
It also add a few album tracks to hint at the depth of his albums, as well as four new songs (one for each side). Though there could be some dispute about the album tracks, this does wind up as an excellent overview of Wonder’s period of greatest activity, and it’s a terrific listen to boot any record that sports such hits as “Superstition,” “You Haven’t Done Nothin’,” “Living for the City,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” “Higher Ground,” “Sir Duke,” “Boogie on Reggae Woman,” and “I Wish” is guaranteed to be a great listen, and it is. Wonder remains a quintessential album artist, but this record is a terrific snapshot of the highlights.
Side one
1. Superstition (4:25)
2. You Haven’t Done Nothin’ (3:29)
3. Living For The City (7:26)
4. Front Line (5:56)
Side two
1. Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) (7:27)
2. Send One Your Love (4:02)
3. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (2:51)
4. Ribbon In The Sky (5:35)
Side three
1. Higher Ground (3:46)
2. Sir Duke (3:52)
3. Master Blaster (Jammin’) (5:08)
4. Boogie On Reggae Woman (4:55)
5. That Girl (5:15)
Side four
1. I Wish (4:12)
2. Isn’t She Lovely (6:32)
3. Do I Do (10:27)
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