Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life

Label: Tamla  T13-340C2

2 x  Vinyl  LP + 1 x Vinyl  7" EP, 33 ⅓ RPM

Album, Stereo,  Gatefold

US 1976


Overall Condition:

Vinyl Records – EX

Sleeve - VG+


The records have a glossy shine and very faint and minimal surface wear under glare of light. Clean labels. Gatefold Sleeve is VG+, intact edges with with light wear, no splits, ring wear starting to emerge on front and rear covers, no writing. Book included. Original Motown 7-inch sleeve included. 


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Songs in the Key of Life  is the eighteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter and musician  Stevie Wonder. A  double album, it was released on September 28, 1976, by  Tamla Records, a division of  Motown. It was recorded primarily at Crystal Sound studio in  Hollywood, with some sessions recorded at the  Record Plant  in Hollywood, the  Record Plant  in  Sausalito, and  The Hit Factory  in  New York City; final mixing was conducted at Crystal Sound. The album has been regarded by music journalists as the culmination of Wonder's "classic period" of recording. By 1974, Wonder was one of the most successful figures in  popular music; his previous albums  Music of My Mind,  Talking Book,  Innervisions, and  Fulfillingness' First Finale  were all back-to-back critical successes. However, by March 1975, Wonder seriously considered quitting the music industry and emigrating to  Ghana  to aid children with disabilities. When plans for a  farewell concert  had already begun, Wonder changed his mind and signed a new contract with Motown on August 5, 1975. This outlined a seven-year, seven-album deal, with full artistic control. This deal included $13 million upfront, a potential bonus of up to $20 million, 20% of the royalties, and ownership of the publishing rights. At the time, it was the biggest recording deal in history.


Songs in the Key of Life  was released as a  double LP  with a four-song bonus  EP. It debuted at number one on the  Billboard  Pop Albums Chart, becoming only the third album to achieve that feat, and the first by an American artist. Both the lead single "I Wish" and follow-up single "Sir Duke" reached number one on the  Billboard  Hot 100. The album spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one on the  Billboard  200, becoming the album with the most weeks at number one during the year, and was the second best-selling album of 1977 in the US. In 2005, the album was certified  Diamond  by the  Recording Industry Association of America  (RIAA), indicating sales of 5 million units for a double album. The album won  Album of the Year  at the  19th Grammy Awards  and is the best-selling and most critically acclaimed album of Wonder's career. Widely regarded as his magnum opus and one of the greatest albums in the history of recorded music, many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work; indeed, some notable musicians have named it as the greatest album of all time. It was voted number 89 in  Colin Larkin's  All Time Top 1000 Albums and ranked number 4 on  Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". In 2002, the album was inducted into the  Grammy Hall of Fame, and in 2005 it was inducted into the  National Recording Registry  by the  Library of Congress, which deemed it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


Over time,  Songs in the Key of Life  became a standard, and it is considered Wonder's signature album, even by Wonder himself: "Of all the albums," he told  Q  magazine for their April 1995 issue, "Songs in the Key of Life  I'm most happy about. Just the time, being alive then. To be a father and then… letting go and letting God give me the energy and strength I needed." It has been cited as one of the greatest albums in popular music history. For example, in 2001, the  TV network  VH1  named it the seventh greatest album of all time; in 2003, it was ranked number 56 on  Rolling Stone  Magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time (it was number 57 on the 2012 version of the list, and number 4 on the 2020 edition); it was included in the book  1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die; and in April 2008, it was voted the "Top Album of All Time" by the  Yahoo!  Music Playlist Blog, using a formula that combined four parameters – "Album Staying Power Value + Sales Value + Critical Rating Value + Grammy Award Value". Many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work.  Elton John  said, in his notes about Wonder for  Rolling Stone's 2003 list of "The Immortals – The Greatest Artists of All Time" (in which Wonder was ranked number 15): "Let me put it this way: wherever I go in the world, I always take a copy of  Songs in the Key of Life. For me, it's the best album ever made, and I'm always left in awe after I listen to it." In an interview with  Ebony  magazine,  Michael Jackson  called  Songs in the Key of Life  his favorite Stevie Wonder album.  Kanye West, in a 2005 interview with  Clash, remarked: "I'm not trying to compete with what's out there now. I'm really trying to compete with  Innervisions  and  Songs in the Key of Life. It sounds musically blasphemous to say something like that, but why not set that as your bar?"  George Michael  cited the album as his favorite of all time. He released a live recording of "Love's in Need of Love Today" as a B-side to "Father Figure" in 1987 and performed the song on his  Faith  tour the next year, performed "Village Ghetto Land" at the  Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute  in 1988, covered "Pastime Paradise" and "Knocks Me Off My Feet" on his 1991  Cover to Cover tour, and (with  Mary J. Blige) had a hit single in 1999 with a cover of "As".


Many R&B singers have praised the album:  Mariah Carey  generally names it as one of her favorites, and  Whitney Houston  remarked on its influence on her singing (at Houston's request, the album was played throughout the photo sessions for her compilation album  Whitney: The Greatest Hits, as can be seen on the  home video  release that accompanied that album). Its importance has also been recognized by  heavy metal  musicians, with singer  Phil Anselmo  describing a live performance of  Songs in the Key of Life  as "a living, breathing miracle". The album's tracks have provided numerous  samples  for rap and hip-hop artists. "Pastime Paradise", which itself drew on the first eight  notes  and four  chords  of  J.S. Bach's  Prelude No. 2 in C minor (BWV 847), was reworked by  Coolio  as "Gangsta's Paradise" in 1995. That same year,  smooth jazz  artist  Najee  recorded a cover album titled  Najee Plays Songs from the Key of Life, which is based entirely on Wonder's album. In 1999,  Will Smith  used "I Wish" as the base for his US number-one single "Wild Wild West" (Smith's song repeated the main melody of "I Wish" as a riff and re-formed some of Wonder's lyrics). In December 2013, Wonder did a live concert performance of the entire album at the  Nokia Theater  in Los Angeles. The event was his 18th annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert, and featured some of the singers and musicians who are featured on the original album, as well as several from the contemporary music scene. Then, in November 2014, Wonder began performing the entire album in a  series of concert dates  in the US and Canada. The start of the tour coincided with the 38th anniversary of the release of  Songs in the Key of Life.


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Stevland Hardaway Morris, known professionally as  Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include  R&B,  pop,  soul,  gospel,  funk, and  jazz. A virtual  one-man band, Wonder's use of  synthesizers  and other  electronic musical instruments  during the 1970s reshaped the conventions of  contemporary R&B. He also helped drive such genres into the  album era, crafting his  LPs  as cohesive and consistent, in addition to socially conscious statements with complex compositions.  Blind  since shortly after his birth, Wonder was a  child prodigy  who signed with  Motown's  Tamla  label at the age of 11, where he was given the professional name  Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's single "Fingertips" was a No. 1 hit on the  Billboard  Hot 100  in 1963, at the age of 13, making him the  youngest solo artist ever  to top that chart. Wonder's critical success was at its peak in the 1970s. His "classic period" began in 1972 with the releases of  Music of My Mind  and  Talking Book, the latter featuring "Superstition", which is one of the most distinctive and famous examples of the sound of the  Hohner Clavinet  keyboard. His works  Innervisions  (1973),  Fulfillingness' First Finale  (1974) and  Songs in the Key of Life  (1976) all won the  Grammy Award for Album of the Year, making him the only artist to have won the award with three consecutive album releases. Wonder began his "commercial period" in the 1980s; he achieved his biggest hits and highest level of fame, had increased album sales, charity participation, high-profile collaborations (including with  Paul McCartney  and  Michael Jackson), political impact, and television appearances. Wonder has continued to remain active in music and political causes. Wonder is one of the  best-selling music artists of all time, with sales of over 100 million records worldwide. He has won 25  Grammy Awards  (the most by a male solo artist) and one  Academy Award  (Best Original Song, for the 1984 film  The Woman in Red). Wonder has been inducted into the  Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame,  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  and  Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is also noted for his work as an activist for political causes, including his 1980 campaign to make  Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a  federal holiday  in the U.S. In 2009, he was named a  United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2014, he was honored with the  Presidential Medal of Freedom.