A Time To Love
- Stevie Wonder
- Band Name: Stevie Wonder
- Record Label: Motown
- Release Date: Oct 18, 2005
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ElmirSNov 13, 20056
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AndrewHDec 10, 20058Very very good, has many messages and if you listen you feel his passion. The title track and Positivity are definitely the two best tracks. Worth a very good listen.
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JamesSOct 24, 20058It gets better with each listen. Standouts = Blue Moon, Please Don't Hurt My Baby!
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MikeHOct 27, 200510His best album since the 70's.
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TJan 15, 20060people even consider this "music" ?
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StevenCNov 14, 20059A "must have" album for anyone who likes Stevie Wonder music. A number of songs on thiis album stand up and may be favorably compared to his best works. The album is eminently listenable as a whole and gets better with repeated play.
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ElijahPNov 5, 20056
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TomOct 23, 20058
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SantiagoG.Oct 25, 20058Great work, as always.
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KerryHOct 26, 20059
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WillBOct 27, 20059How can anyone, given the screwed up world we live in, not like this record? Stevie's optimistic take on life, and his unparalleled ability to turn that optimism into such beautiful music is what has kept me comin' back for nearly 35 years.
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StanOct 29, 20059At first, this sounded a little too polished...but these are great songs and nearly all of them win you over in the end. Favorites: "My Love is On Fire", "A Time To Love", "Positivity", "So What the Fuss". I'm a Stevie fan from way back (70's), and maybe this isn't Innvervisions...but what is? Great stuff!!!
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AndrewSNov 27, 20057A partial return to form, only spoiled by over-contemporising and a tendency to give in to sugar.
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JayDec 19, 200510
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WXOct 28, 20052Why does Stevie Wonder need famous guests on his album? This record reminds me of the Mummy exhibit at the museum. All those shrunken corpses in shiny glass cases, under which reads. “Here Lies a King”
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jyotirmayadFeb 24, 200610
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AlexDNov 12, 20059I enjoyed all of the songs...Tell Your Heart I Love You and If Your Love Cannot Be Moved were standout songs for me. The Other continue to grow on me each time I listen to the CD. It's great to have new Stevie Wonder music!!!
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Almost half of the fifteen songs recall Wonder at his prime.
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A Time to Love finds the two halves of Wonder's adult career finally coming to home to roost in peaceful harmony with one another, and it's one of the finest records he has done in decades.
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70A welcome return. [22 Oct 2005]