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Fulfillingness' First Finale
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Album: Fulfillingness' First Finale
Artist: Stevie Wonder
Release Date: 7/22/1974

After the righteous anger and occasional despair of the socially motivated Innervisions, Stevie Wonder returned with a relationship record: Fulfillingness' First Finale. The cover pictures his life as an enormous wheel, part of which he's looking ahead to and part of which he's already completed... [+] Expand

With a Little Help from My Friends With a Little Help from My Friends
Artist: Steve Cropper

After years of being a team player, Steve Cropper got to make a solo album for the label he helped put on the map, Stax Records (actually their Volt subsidiary). As you might figure, it turned out as an instrumental soul album, and a darn good one, too. It's a bona fide Telecaster-soaked dance workout, with Cropper turning in signature versions... Read More

I Can See Clearly Now I Can See Clearly Now
Artist: Johnny Nash

Singer/songwriter/producer Johnny Nash's million-seller "I Can See Clearly Now" did more to bring the reggae music sound into the mainstream than any other single record up to that point. To be sure, there were previous reggae hits (Millie Small's "My Boy Lollipop," Desmond Dekker & the Aces's 1969 hit "Israelites"), but Nash's buoyant, breezy,... Read More

Rags to Rufus Rags to Rufus
Artist: Rufus & Chaka Khan
Community Score: 8.00

In many respects the group seems to be feeling their way through this. Luckily, Rags to Rufus does feature some can't-miss propositions. The great rock and funk mix of "You've Got the Love" all but sums up what Chaka Khan was going to be doing for the long haul. The biggest hit here, "Tell Me Something Good," is a rare instance of an artist like... Read More

All Day Music All Day Music
Artist: War
Community Score: 8.00

As controlled as their self-titled debut was loose, War's sophomore effort, All Day Music, appearing a little over six months later in November 1971, was packed with subtly understated grooves. A hit with the fans, the LP peaked in the Top Ten, ultimately spending a massive 39 weeks on the charts. Side one is a gorgeous slab of mellow grooves... Read More

'Justments
Artist: Bill Withers
Community Score: 9.00
Occasional Rain Occasional Rain
Artist: Terry Callier

Recorded more than six years after The New Folk Sound, this was the first album to feature Terry Callier's unusual hybrid sound. The combination of a rich baritone voice and his unique blues/folk/jazz songwriting are met by just a touch of Andy Williams' zim, making Occasional Rain the best of his albums from the early '70s. Often prone to... Read More

Brother, Brother, Brother Brother, Brother, Brother
Artist: The Isley Brothers
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Artist: The Isley Brothers
Bingo
Artist: The Whispers

This two-disc set is a goldmine, assembling in their entirety the three hard-to-find LPs the Whispers recorded for the Janus label during the early 1970s, along with a handful of period B-sides and unreleased cuts. It's fascinating to follow the group's evolution from the harmony ballads and slow jams that comprise Love Story to the shimmering,... Read More

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