Somewhere I read: Stevie Wonder's albums would sell very well for decades, only "The Secret Life of Plants" remained in are on the shelves in many cases (which is certainly one reason why the record company has not reissued the album) , That's a shame, because as a musician I think this album one of the best of Stevie Wonder. (It is certainly not as commercial as "Part Time Lover" or "I Just Called To Say I Love You", but says nothing about the quality!) Of course, also need to be able to survive record labels, but it's a shame if production company culture exclusively assessed according to their market value and identify even the top ranked in the charts title as the "best" songs. Actually, but everyone should know that there's a difference. I'd be glad when the album comes Bals back on the market. Incidentally, should also Stevies worst-selling album still provide sales figures, of which millions of musicians can only dream about.