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Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants (Stevie Wonder)
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Stevie's attempt at a pop symphony
Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants (Stevie Wonder)
Track Listing
Volume I
1.  Earth's Creation (4:06)
2.  The First Garden (4:48)
3.  Voyage to India (4:15)
4.  Same Old Story (3:44)
5.  Venus' Flytrap and the Bug (2:25)
6.  Ai No, Sono (2:06)
7.  Seasons (2:53)
8.  Power Flower (5:29)
9.  Send one your love (3:05)
10.  Race Babbling (8:51)

Volume II
11.  Send one your love (4:01)
12.  Outside My Window (5:29)
13.  Black Orchid (3:47)
14.  Ecclesiastes (3:42)
15.  Kesse Ye Lolo de Ye (3:03)
16.  Come Back As a Flower (4:59)
17.  A Seed's a Star / Tree Medley (5:53)
18.  The Secret Life of Plants (4:16)
19.  Tree (5:47)
20.  Finale (7:01)

Album Review
Slammed on its original release, now revered by critics looking for an argument (as someone once said about Dylan's 1970 Self Portrait).

This double album about plants (the soundtrack to a never-released film) is Stevie's attempt at a pop symphony. It doesn't quite come off, but there's great music here, from "Send One Your Love" to "Power Flower" to "Come Back As A Flower" to "Venus Fly-Trap And The Bug." (DBW)



When this record's good, it's mind-blowingly good.
Still, it's loaded with ethereal experiments, many of them sound-effect laden instrumentals and dull intercultural experiments ("Voyage To India").

It's all so gently arranged that it might put you to sleep. Plus "Send One Your Love" and other tunes get recycled all over the place, and there's a nine-minute disco number that really gets on my nerves ("Race Babbling").

So the album's a tough nut to crack, but well worth the effort.(JA)

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