This album is an early gem of Stevie Wonder - often one forgets it when enumerating the great Stevie albums. It sounds just different from the published in the same year "Talking Book", not so clearly laid out and perfect, more like a very good demo. But not only the most famous track, "Superwoman / Where Were You" is soul first class, and the groovy "Sweet Little Girl", which has the blues, which balanced "Happier Than The Morning Sun", which sounds like Christmas and the melancholically gloomy "Girl Blue". At the end stands for the whole, very varied love songs still a typical statement of Soul Prophets: "Evil," an indictment on the evil in the world that sounds a bit naive at first listen, but soon gains depth.