“I had to get this record because this is my favorite Stevie Wonder song.”
I Was Made To Love Her
Released in 1967 on Tamla Motown, this album captures the essence of Stevie Wonder's burgeoning genius in the R&B and soul genres. The sound is rich and vibrant, characterized by lush instrumentation that blends horns, strings, and a tight rhythm section, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Tracks often feature a lively tempo, with Wonder’s expressive vocals gliding effortlessly over intricate melodies. The title track, "I Was Made To Love Her," stands out with its catchy hook and infectious groove, showcasing Wonder’s ability to craft heartfelt lyrics that resonate with universal themes of love and devotion. The arrangement is layered, with rhythmic piano lines and punchy brass sections that complement his vocal delivery, all accentuated by a polished production that highlights the artistry of the Motown sound. Another key moment is "My Girl," where Wonder's harmonica lends a distinct texture, further enriching the sonic landscape. The album is distinctive for its emotional sincerity and innovative use of instrumentation, reflecting the cultural shifts of the 1960s, particularly in how it addresses themes of romance and identity. This collection not only showcases Wonder's exceptional talent but also captures the spirit of an era where soul music became a powerful voice for personal and collective expression. Each track invites listeners into a world of love's complexities, framed within an undeniably infectious groove that is quintessentially Motown. This record is a testament to Wonder's early artistry and the broader musical evolution happening at the time.
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