Songs In The Key of Life. Whew! Such a loaded title for an album, right? Originally released on September 28, 1976, it is widely considered Stevie Wonder’s magnum opus, i.e. his greatest work. It is indeed a masterpiece, even if it is not necessarily my personal favorite of his. I do love it, but Stevie is one of those artists whose catalog is too varied and prolific to declare outright favorites. I also happen to adore the albums that preceded it, mainly Music Of My Mind and Fulfillingness’ First Finale, neither of which seems to get the level of praise in hindsight of its contemporaries Talking Book and Innervisions (both of which I also love, by the way). I’m pretty sure I may have posted something similar to that before. At any rate, I couldn’t let this milestone anniversary pass without acknowledging. I am an exhausted teacher, so this post may not be as lengthy or as detailed as previous entries.
One thing that constantly amazes me whenever I reflect on Stevie’s “classic album period” in the 70s is how young he was. Like, HOW was he only 26 when Songs In The Key of Life was released? How is that even possible?! The lyrical subject matter, the musical compositions and productions, and his amazing vocals all suggest someone much older. The title of the album itself is even mature. He is literally saying that the songs that comprise the album are in “the key of life”, meaning they cover all aspects of life…from social justice issues, to religion, to love, to heartbreak, to developing into adulthood, to reminiscing about childhood, and everything in between.
As per usual, here are a few(well, 10) of my favorites from the album, as well as brief explanations as to why. Spoiler alert: One of my favorite songs of ALL time period is “Summer Soft”, the first song in the list.Also, honorable mentions to “Contusion”, my one-time ringtone, and “Knocks Me Off My Feet”, a classic love song.