Innervisions: The Music of Stevie Wonder

by Martin E. Horn


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£11.75
Softcover
£11.75

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/06/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 372
ISBN : 9781587216497

About the Book

Viewed by many as a musician's musician, Stevie Wonder has received raves from fans, critics, and fellow performers alike. And he has inspired many an artist along the way. Each of his innovative albums in the Seventies was an Event worthy of the complete and undivided attention of the music world, while his extensive catalogue of almost 40 years of recordings is impressive indeed. Multi-instrumentalist, singer-extraordinaire, and a phenomenal composer/songwriter, Stevie Wonder is all of these...and more.

Not a rehash of Stevie Wonder's life, "Innervisions: The Music of Stevie Wonder" is instead a serious and in-depth study of his music and how it evolved. This book analyzes each and every song he ever recorded, detailing such interesting items as recording time frames, release dates, chart positions, historical background, original album covers and inserts, technical data, songwriters, performers, a description of the music, lyrical meanings, and a critical analysis of each tune.

Also covered are numerous appearances Stevie Wonder has made on recordings by other artists.

Written for both the casual and hardcore Stevie Wonder fan, "Innervisions: The Music of Stevie Wonder" illuminates the artistry of this important and influential musician--from his beginnings as a twelve-year-old novelty act to a respected and cherished elder statesman of pop, r&b, and soul. It's also the story of an ambitious and groundbreaking artist who defied numerous boundaries the pop music world set up...despite being blind since birth. And, in the process, he became both a legend and a musical treasure.


About the Author

Martin E. Horn is the former editor of "BIG EYE On Entertainment" magazine. He contributed numerous articles and reviews on all facets of sports and entertainment. He has been writing about music for over twenty years. He is the author of "The Music of the Beatles." His prize possessions are his collections of over 7000 albums and every issue of "Rolling Stone" magazine from 1972 to the present day. He is currently working on a book about Billy Joel's music.