Stevie Wonder's "Where I'm Coming From," released on April 1, 1971, under Motown, is a soulful journey through the vibrant landscape of 1970s Motown and soul music. This album marks a significant point in Stevie Wonder's career, showcasing his growth as an artist and his ability to blend soulful vocals with captivating melodies. With tracks like "Look Around," "Do Yourself A Favor," and "Think Of Me As Your Soldier," Stevie Wonder delivers a powerful and introspective collection of songs that explore themes of love, self-reflection, and social commentary. The album's standout tracks, such as "If You Really Love Me" and "Sunshine In Their Eyes," highlight Stevie Wonder's signature sound and his knack for creating timeless hits. Clocking in at just under 37 minutes, "Where I'm Coming From" is a concise yet impactful album that showcases Stevie Wonder's artistry and his ability to connect with audiences on a deep level.