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Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life

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Songs in the Key of Life by Zeth Lundy explores the groundbreaking 1976 Stevie Wonder album, widely regarded as a definitive soul record of the 1970s. The book frames the album as a life cycle with sections on Birth, Innocence/Adolescence, Experience/Adulthood, Death, and Rebirth, reflecting the album’s ambitious and expansive themes. Lundy delves into Wonder’s prolific creative period during the 1970s when he renegotiated his Motown contract and produced hundreds of songs. The narrative covers his recording techniques, use of synthesizers, and the album’s role in the evolution of gospel-influenced R’n’B.
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This book will appeal to music enthusiasts, especially fans of Stevie Wonder and 1970s soul and R’n’B. It suits readers interested in music history, album analysis, and the artistic processes behind seminal records.

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Zeth Lundy's book, in keeping with the album's themes, is structured as a life cycle. It's divided into the following sections: Birth; Innocence/Adolescence; Experience/Adulthood; Death; Rebirth.

Zeth Lundy's book, in keeping with the album's themes, is structured as a life cycle. It's divided into the following sections: Birth; Innocence/Adolescence; Experience/Adulthood; Death; Rebirth.

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Like all double albums, Songs in the Key of Life is imperfect but audacious. If its titular concern—life—doesn't exactly allow for rigid focus, it's still a fiercely inspired collection of songs and one of the definitive soul records of the 1970s.

Stevie Wonder was unable to control the springs of his creativity during that decade. Upon turning 21 in 1971, he freed himself from the Motown contract he'd been saddled with as a child performer, renegotiated the terms, and unleashed hundreds of songs to tape. Over the next five years, Wonder would amass countless recordings and release his five greatest albums—an era as prolific as there has ever been in contemporary music.

But Songs in the Key of Life is different from the four albums that preceded it; it's an overstuffed, overjoyed, maddeningly ambitious encapsulation of all the progress Stevie Wonder had made in that short span of time.

Zeth Lundy's book, in keeping with the album's themes, is structured as a life cycle. It's divided into the following sections: Birth; Innocence/Adolescence; Experience/Adulthood; Death; Rebirth. Within this framework, Zeth Lundy covers Stevie Wonder's excessive work habits and recording methodology, his reliance on synthesizers, the album's place in the gospel-inspired progression of 1970s R'n'B, and many other subjects.

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Excerpts from the book were featured in One Week To Live (2007), and the author was interviewed by Metro NY, signalling recognition and interest in Lundy’s insightful exploration of Stevie Wonder’s work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780826419262

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 March 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 121.0mm

Height: 165.0mm

Weight: 162g

Pages: 168

About the Author

Zeth Lundy is the Executive Editorial Director for Double Elvis. His writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, Boston Phoenix, and the Oxford American.

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