Critical
Writing on Articles/Reviews
Stevie Wonder – Rolling Stone
The article about Stevie Wonders album I completely agree with,
due to it touching on how romantic the love songs in the album are and how
mellow the album its self is “yet there’s never a lack of energy”. Most
people’s views on the album when the article first came out compared to today
have barely changed, most people to date, still enjoy the mellowness of Stevie
Wonders album. In addition most of the points made on this article were
positive, so it was most likely made from fans.
Stevie Wonder – Popmatters
This article is more like two people having a conversation about
the album, although this can be quite confusing I agree with what is said at
the beginning of the album “Talking Book marks the beginning of Wonders
incredible run from 1972 to 1976’s”. Although this article was made during
Stevie Wonders ‘prime’ I still think today Stevie Wonder is recognized for his
magnificent musical talent. This article also writes the review as if we are on
a trip through Stevie Wonders timeline of songs.
Stevie Wonder – New States Man
This article focuses more
on the instrument that made Stevie Wonder who he is, and they even call it the
instrument of the century which is the clavinet. In addition in one of his tracks in his album,
Stevie Wonder says, “You know your baby
loves you more than I love my clavinet” and to anyone who knows anything about
Stevie Wonder this means a lot.
Stevie Wonder - Austin Article
This article focuses a lot about what was happening around the time of the release of Stevie Wonders Music of My Mind, the writer also compliments the producing of the song and the song writer, the writer definitely likes the album as its nothing but positivity in the article.
Stevie Wonder - Austin Article
This article focuses a lot about what was happening around the time of the release of Stevie Wonders Music of My Mind, the writer also compliments the producing of the song and the song writer, the writer definitely likes the album as its nothing but positivity in the article.
Inspiring stuff
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