Stevie Wonder's 1971 release, Where I'm Coming From, is a masterful blend of Motown and soul, showcasing the artist's incredible talent and depth. Released on 1 April 1971 via the iconic Motown label, this album is a testament to Stevie Wonder's innovative spirit and genre-defining sound.
With a duration of 36 minutes, the album takes listeners on a journey through a range of emotions and themes, from the uplifting 'Take Up A Course In Happiness' to the poignant 'Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer'. The tracklist, which includes 'Look Around', 'Do Yourself A Favor', and 'If You Really Love Me', demonstrates Stevie Wonder's ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Throughout the album, Stevie Wonder's soulful voice and genre-pushing style are on full display, cementing his status as a pioneer of Motown and soul music. Where I'm Coming From is a must-listen for fans of Stevie Wonder and anyone looking to experience the best of 1970s soul. With its timeless sound and enduring themes, this album remains a vital part of Stevie Wonder's impressive discography.