Stevie Wonder's 1973 album is one of his greatest, if not the best, as well as one of his three Grammy albums. As none of his other stops namely "Inner Visions" consistently very high quality, is one succession of real crackers. The introductory title "Too High" and "Visions" are both large. Is much larger still, "Living For The City", an impressive, with power and anger sung, very socially critical track. Similarly, can the funky "Higher Ground" describing the famous bubbling bass. In between there are again quiet things like "Jesus Children of America, the draft of the Jammer ballad" All In Love Is Fair "and" Golden Lady ". The final make the classic" Do not You Worry Bout A Thing "and the subtle attack to President Nixon in "He's Misstra Know It All", a foretaste of the boiling with rage "You Have not Done Nothin 'on his '74 album" Fulfillingness' First Finale ". It does not go too far if you call this plate perfectly . Rarely one finds namely an album that contains only so strong individual titles, all of which are very different and yet form a perfect unity.