The 15th album marked the beginning of the raging masterpiece that continues with "Key of Life".
This 1972 masterpiece marks the key point where Stevie, who had established his identity with his previous album "Poetry of the Heart," perfected his musical style.
It includes the songs "Superstition" and "Sunshine," which both reached number one in the US. "Superstition" was written as a song for a band belonging to Jeff Beck, but his own version became a hit first, and later, as an apology, he offered Jeff "Sad Lovers." This album is also the source of the anecdote.
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- Producer - Stevie Wonder