Stevie Wonder – Innervisions (180g/Gatefold)
Innervisions is a masterpiece of socially conscious soul, fusing funk, jazz, and gospel into a visionary musical statement. Released in 1973, it sees Stevie Wonder at his creative and political peak, addressing themes of racism, drug abuse, and spiritual renewal. Standouts like “Living for the City,” “Higher Ground,” and “Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing” showcase his lyrical depth, innovative production, and multi-instrumental genius. As one of the defining albums of the 1970s, Innervisions balances hope and realism with stunning musicality. It’s both a cultural milestone and an endlessly rewarding listen.