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A Time to Love

 
Album Review: A Time to Love
 

  • Artist: Stevie Wonder
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 18, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

During times of extreme political and social change, Stevie Wonder's voice and songwriting served as cultural and spiritual guideposts to many a listener, often lending insight and a barometer with which to measure the ways of the world. But that was largely during the golden phase of his career, generally regarded as being the late '60s through 1980's Hotter Than July. His work in the mid-'80s through the '90s was marginal in comparison, only hinting at glimpses of former brilliance, sugar-coated by over-polished production and radio-friendly content. So with a decade passing since his last full-length, 1995's Conversation Piece, people waited with bated breath for a sign of his return...and wondered which Wonder would show up: would it be the socially conscious genius who wrote anthems for a generation, or the R&B crooner who dominated quiet storm radio? Thankfully, it's a blend of both. For every forward-moving song with a theme, there's a gentle moment of tranquility to cancel it out. Many of these songs, save for their warm and polished digital production values, could have easily found a home in Talking Book, Music of My Mind, or any of the other albums for which Wonder will forever be praised. In an age when the majority of R&B is about money, drugs, infidelity, or getting it on, Wonder's lyrics (especially during the love songs) recall the simplicity and innocence of early Motown without sounding trite. It's definitely a refreshing change of pace and hopefully something one or two aspiring producers and songwriters are paying attention to. These are love songs of maturity that are carefully crafted, which would more or less explain why it took nearly a decade to get them finalized, with many of them feeling like mature revisitations of the classics. (If "Happier Than the Morning Sun" and "Little Girl Blue" were a pair of teenagers in love, "Sweetest Somebody I Know" is that couple 30 years later at its class reunion.) The jazzy "How Will I Know," featuring Wonder's daughter on lead vocals (the same Aisha sung about nearly 30 years ago on "Isn't She Lovely"), is the gateway to the album's second half, a five-song cycle of ballads and quiet storm jams that will appease fans of Wonder's later work. Especially notable is "My Love Is on Fire," featuring a beautiful guest appearance from jazz flutist Hubert Laws, which exemplifies the other thing that makes A Time to Love the comeback album of the year: the never-ending list of celebrity cameo appearances so extensive it would make Carlos Santana and Clive Davis blush with modesty. Guest appearances from rap pioneer Doug E. Fresh, Bonnie Raitt, Sir Paul McCartney, Kim Burrell, Prince, Kirk Franklin, and India.Arie just scratch the surface of who contributed to this record. It's one Michael Jackson and one Lionel Richie cameo short from being a USA for Africa reunion. But while each artist lends his own style to the mix, the songs definitely remain 100 percent Wonder thanks to his distinctive singing and arrangements. The album begins its landing with "So What the Fuss," a chunky block of funk with a distorted bassline. It served as the lead single and was met with surprisingly little fanfare, especially since it's one of Wonder's most straight-ahead slices of funk in some time. And the album's title track serves as a fitting conclusion to the album, spreading Wonder's message of love and peace as strongly and convincingly as any other song he's ever done. On the whole, A Time to Love is the record Wonder fans have been waiting for, and the wait has more than paid off. Through exploration and balance, A Time to Love finds the two halves of Wonder's adult career finally coming to home to roost in peaceful harmony with one another, and it's one of the finest records he has done in decades. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
If Your Love Cannot Be Moved Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder, Kim Burrell (6:11)
Sweetest Somebody I Know Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (4:31)
Moon Blue Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (6:44)
From the Bottom of My Heart Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (5:11)
Please Don't Hurt My Baby Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (4:40)
How Will I Know Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder, Aisha Morris (3:39)
My Love Is on Fire Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (6:16)
Passionate Raindrops Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (4:50)
Tell Your Heart I Love You Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (4:30)
True Love Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (3:32)
Shelter in the Rain Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (4:19)
So What the Fuss Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (5:04)
Can't Imagine Love Without You Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder (3:45)
Positivity Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder, Aisha Morris (5:07)
A Time to Love Stevie Wonder, India.Arie Stevie Wonder, India.Arie (9:17)

Credits

Paul McCartney (Guitar (Acoustic)), Paul McCartney (Guitar (Electric)), Prince (Guitar), Bonnie Raitt (Producer), Hubert Laws (Flute), Debra Laws (Vocals (Background)), Stephanie Andrews (Project Coordinator), Stephanie Andrews (Art Conception), Francis Awe (Talking Drum), David Blumberg (Arranger), Kimberly Brewer (Vocals (Background)), Shirley Brewer (Vocals (Background)), Oscar Castro-Neves (Guitar), Swapan Chaudhuri (Tabla), Tom Corwin (Producer), Tom Corwin (Engineer), DeVere Duckett (Vocals (Background)), Nathan East (Bass), Kevin Edmonds (Vocals (Background)), Lynne Fiddmont (Vocals (Background)), Ernie Fields Jr. (Contractor), Kirk Franklin (Arranger), Kirk Franklin (Producer), Doug E. Fresh (Beat Box), Richie Gajate Garcia (Conga), Richie Gajate Garcia (Hand Percussion), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Tony Gates (Choir, Chorus), Evren Goknar (Assistant), Doc Powell (Guitar), Herman Jackson (Keyboards), Herman Jackson (Bells), Keith John (Vocals (Background)), Ricky Lawson (Drums), Melody McCully (Vocals (Background)), Ricky Minor (String Arrangements), Ricky Minor (Orchestra Supervision), Woody Murray (Vibraphone), Greg Phillinganes (Piano (Electric)), Dave Reitzas (Engineer), Paul Riser (Arranger), Barbara Wilson (Vocals (Background)), Stevie Wonder (Organ), Stevie Wonder (Bass), Stevie Wonder (Harmonica), Stevie Wonder (Percussion), Stevie Wonder (Piano), Stevie Wonder (Arranger), Stevie Wonder (Bongos), Stevie Wonder (Chimes), Stevie Wonder (Drums), Stevie Wonder (Keyboards), Stevie Wonder (Marimba), Stevie Wonder (Piano (Electric)), Stevie Wonder (Programming), Stevie Wonder (Tambourine), Stevie Wonder (Vocals (Background)), Stevie Wonder (Clavinet), Stevie Wonder (Bells), Stevie Wonder (Producer), Stevie Wonder (Main Performer), Stevie Wonder (Clapping), Stevie Wonder (Fender Rhodes), Stevie Wonder (Vocal Arrangement), Stevie Wonder (String Arrangements), Stevie Wonder (Editing), Stevie Wonder (Synthesizer Bass), Stevie Wonder (Finger Cymbals), Stevie Wonder (Drum Loop), Stevie Wonder (Rhythm Section), Stevie Wonder (Voice Box), Stevie Wonder (Flute Arrangement), Stevie Wonder (Hand Percussion), Stevie Wonder (Moog Bass), Stevie Wonder (Drawing), Stevie Wonder (Flexatones), Stevie Wonder (Keyboard Guitar), Stevie Wonder (Guitar Loops), Stevie Wonder (Sequencing Arranger), Stevie Wonder (Art Conception), Lamont VanHook (Vocals (Background)), Patrick Gandy (Conductor), Patrick Gandy (Orchestration), Kenya Hathaway (Vocals (Background)), Femi Jiya (Engineer), Femi Jiya (Mixing), Morris O'Connor (Guitar), Peter Vargo (Assistant), Conesha Owens (Vocals (Background)), Robert A. Arbittier (Programming), Robert A. Arbittier (Overdubs), Robert A. Arbittier (Digital Editing), Robert A. Arbittier (Editing), Jim Keller (Assistant), Val Williams (Make-Up), Nathan Watts (Bass), Rafa Sardina (Engineer), Eddie Wolfl (Photography), Gregory Curtis (Vocals (Background)), Barry G. Clark (Technical Support), Nick Marshall (Assistant), Andy Weiner (Conductor), Andy Weiner (Orchestration), Andy Weiner (String Arrangements), Anthony Ruotolo (Engineer), Bobby Montez (Assistant), Christine Sirois (Assistant), Steve Jones (Programming), Traci Nelson (Vocals (Background)), Chris Kornmann (Creative Director), Josean Posey (Engineer), Joel Poinsett (Assistant), Brian Sledge (Choir, Chorus), Scott E. Moore (Assistant), Gary Adante (Engineer), Fred White (Vocals (Background)), Mike Phillips (Saxophone), Ralph Sutton (Engineer), Teddy Campbell (Drums), Thomassina Atkins (Choir, Chorus), Aaron Fessel (Engineer), Neal H. Pogue (Mixing), Timothy Jon Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Phillip "Taj" Jackson (Vocals (Background)), Scott Elgin (Assistant), Mabvuto Carpenter (Vocals (Background)), Jherimi Leigh Carter (Choir, Chorus), Ayrianna Cerant (Choir, Chorus), Jeffrey Coprich (Leader), Monique DeBarge (Vocals (Background)), Brianna Ford (Choir, Chorus), Daronn Gooden (Choir, Chorus), Timothy Hall (Choir, Chorus), John Holino (Technical Support), Accalra Johnson (Choir, Chorus), Desarae Johnson (Choir, Chorus), Unique Johnson (Choir, Chorus), Chatoya Jones (Choir, Chorus), Erica L. King (Choir, Chorus), Abbos Kosimov (Doira), Brijee McDowell (Choir, Chorus), Sebastian Mego (Vocals (Background)), Sebastian Mego (Choir, Chorus), Kristie Mingo (Vocals (Background)), Kailand Morris (?), Francesco Perlangeli (Assistant), Amir Sofi (Darbouka), Heratch Touresian (Programming), Gregory Upshaw (Wardrobe), Willie Wheaton, Jr. (Vocals (Background)), Johniesha White (Choir, Chorus), Tamiko Whitsett (Vocals (Background)), Donnie Whittmore (Assistant), Sherman B. Wilson (Choir, Chorus), LaLynda Winfield (Choir, Chorus), LaShanea Winfield (Choir, Chorus), LaShanique Winfield (Choir, Chorus)
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Wikipedia: A Time to Love
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A Time to Love
A Time to Love cover
Studio album by Stevie Wonder
Released October 18, 2005
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre R&B, soul, pop
Length 77:41
Label Motown
Producer Stevie Wonder
Professional reviews
Stevie Wonder chronology
Natural Wonder
(1995)
A Time to Love
(2005)

A Time to Love is a 2005 award-winning[citation needed] studio album by Stevie Wonder, his first since 1995's Conversation Peace. Originally to have been completed in 2004, it was finally released to stores on October 18, 2005, following an exclusive electronic release on Apple's iTunes Music Store on September 27. All release dates set in the first three quarters of 2005 were missed. It is his 25th official studio album.

The first single, issued in April 2005, was "So What the Fuss", which featured Prince on guitar and En Vogue on backing vocals. Follow-up singles included "Positivity" with his daughter Aisha Morris, "From the Bottom of My Heart", and "Shelter in the Rain".

Track listing

  1. "If Your Love Cannot Be Moved" (featuring Kim Burrell)
  2. "Sweetest Somebody I Know"
  3. "Moon Blue"
  4. "From the Bottom of My Heart"
  5. "Please Don't Hurt My Baby"
  6. "How Will I Know" (featuring Aisha Morris)
  7. "My Love Is on Fire" (featuring Hubert Laws on Flute)
  8. "Passionate Raindrops"
  9. "Tell Your Heart I Love You"
  10. "True Love"
  11. "Shelter in the Rain" (featuring Kirk Franklin)
  12. "So What the Fuss" (featuring En Vogue on backing vocals and Prince on guitar)
  13. "Can't Imagine Love Without You"
  14. "Positivity" (featuring Aisha Morris)
  15. "A Time to Love" (featuring India.Arie and Paul McCartney on guitar)

Original proposed tracklisting

The track listing changed dramatically in the months leading up to the album's release. Wonder reportedly recorded "scores" of songs between Conversation Peace and A Time to Love. A track listing posted in spring 2005 on the artist's website only had 6 songs in common with the final listing above. The old list was as follows:

  1. "If The Creek Don't Rise"
  2. "A Time to Love"
  3. "Forever Is How Long"
  4. "What the Fuss"
  5. "I Can't Imagine Love Without You"
  6. "How Will I Know" [duet with Aisha]
  7. "If Your Love Cannot Be Moved"
  8. "Moon Blue"
  9. "The Future"
  10. "Giant Steps"
  11. "Sunshine"
  12. "Tears"
  13. "The Well"
  14. "Songs of My Father"

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