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Blue Note Plays Stevie Wonder
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Blue Note Plays Stevie Wonder
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It's quite easy to be fooled upon a first glance at the cover, classically designed to emulate the artwork that graced some of the finest albums ever to come from
. The concept sounds so appealing: a whole album of
reinterpretations of the works of
, easily one of the most important artists in the history of
music. However, while all of these elements seem so promising, it's what's on the inside that counts, and unfortunately
falls woefully short of its enticing potential. The label's current roster is called upon to select some of
's most important compositions, and many treat them with great reverence, rarely straying from their initial melodies and structures. However, it is this caution that gives the record its greatest fault: keeping the songs pleasant and saccharine-coated, with the majority of the performances bordering on
territory (
's
being the most prominent example). The production is crisp, warm, and polished, ideal for background music in a social setting. The musicianship more often than not is stellar, but nothing is groundbreaking. As a bonus, the man himself shows up for a harmonica solo on
's point-for-point rendition of
and turns in a strong performance. Part of the magic in
's canon of work is the raw emotion that emanates from each of the original performances. And while the intentions to replicate that emotion are sincere on
, the realization often falls woefully short. ~ Rob Theakston