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Fulfillingness' First Finale (Stevie Wonder)
Produced by Stevie Wonder - ® & © 1974
The hits "Boogie On Reggae Woman", "You Haven't Done Nothing"...
Fulfillingness' First Finale (Stevie Wonder)
Track Listing
1.  Smile Please
2.  Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away
3.  Too Shy to Say
4.  Boogie on Reggae Woman
5.  Creepin'
6.  You Haven't Done Nothin'
7.  It Ain't No Use
8.  They Won't Go When I Go
9.  Bird of Beauty
10.  Please Don't Go

Album Review
This is amazingly focused in tone, plaintive and downbeat. Even the raucous, racy (for Stevie) "Boogie On Reggae Woman" has an undertone of sadness.

The funk-dripping "You Haven't Done Nothing" is a monster groove showing him at his angriest ("It's not too cool to be ridiculed but you've brought this upon yourself").

Sad love songs abound: "Please Don't Go," "Too Shy To Say," "It Ain't No Use" - as do meditations on death and afterlife, apparently prompted by a serious auto accident in 1973: "Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away," "They Won't Go When I Go." The record also contains three of his best harmonica solos, on "Boogie On," "Creepin'" and "Please Don't Go." (DBW)



Man, this is awful good. Supposedly a let-down for Stevie fans, every track is excellent anyway - "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and "You Haven't Done Nothing" are only the most obvious examples. (JA)

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