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"For Your Love" won the 1996 Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song.
CONVERSATION PEACE is made up of love songs in the key of life and life songs in the key of love, just like all the other records Stevie Wonder has made for the past 20 years. What changes, as he gets older, is just how much love he's willing to bring to a life that doesn't seem to be getting any better. 1995 means drive-by shootings, gang wars and homelessness in the urban milieu that has always been Wonder's lyrical home. But where he once got downright angry in "Big Brother," or reporterly and objective in "Living For The City," Wonder is now reaching out to his fellow man and spreading his love around. He gets murdered in both verses of the funky "My Love Is With You," and responds with bouncy pop choruses, a message to "spread the love I've given," and, only at the song's tail end, a plea to "ban the hand gun." This is the idea of love conquering all taken to an extreme.
Which is not to say that Wonder has floated away from reality and landed on a cloud. He finds both good love and bad. But while a contemporary like Neil Young might top a song about poverty, crack and homelessness with a sarcastic call to "keep on rockin' in the free world," Wonder is deeply sincere and optimistic. His chorus to such a song calls for taking "the time out to love someone." There is still toughness in his heart and even in his voice--on "Tomorrow Robins Will Sing," he follows Edley Shine's toasting reggae intro with an uncharacteristically gruff vocal that sounds like Stevie does Springsteen, and uses it to deliver a sermon that would make any preacher envious. Other songs on CONVERSATION PEACE address the healing power of love more directly, and Wonder bathes them in a joyful variety of the one-man-band keyboard funk that has always been his stock in trade.
Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, various instruments); Edley Shine (vocals); Greg Moore, Melvin "Wah-Wah" Ragin, Ben Bridges (guitar); Charlene Atsumo, Susan Chatman, Richard Clark, Jim Getzoff, Harris Goldman, Gary Kuo (strings, harp, flute); Gary Bias, John Stephens (alto saxophone); Ernie Fields, Jr., Raymond Brown (tenor saxophone); Ronald Brown, Nolan Smith, Jr., Fernando Pullam, Jorge Arciniega (trumpet); Greg Phillinganes (keyboards); Nathan Watts (bass); Lenny Castro, Munyungo, Bill Summers (percussion); Take 6, Deniece Williams, The Winans, Sounds Of Blackness, Vinx, Anita Baker, For Real, Branford Marsalis, Terence Blanchard.
Engineers: Van Arden, Steve Durkee, R.R. Harlan, Kimm James.
Rolling Stone (3/23/95, pp.121-122) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Wonder's words offer a perspective too often ignored by gangsta rappers, who would perhaps dismiss Wonder's social observations as out of touch. In these reactionary days, however, Wonder's sentiments sound as bracing as the music of CONVERSATION PEACE..." Musician (5/95, pp.86-87) - "...shows that he's comfortable with reggae and hip-hop rhythms, but he never seems to strain to be contemporary. He incorporates elements of these styles into his music as naturally as he embraces various other forms, from gospel to jazz...an exceptionally diverse album, and one that consistently rings true..." Jazziz (9/95, pp.98-100) - "...delightful. It kicks off with a phat beat, a sweet melody, and his always precious vocals....CONVERSATION PEACE is, well, Wonder-ful." Stevie Wonder Conversation Peace Songs Conversation Peace Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)   King Stevie It's a bit too long, but it's by no means a bad album; just not one of his best. The hit single "For Your Love" is the best song here. Submitted by lucasmadigan (Atlanta, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not his best but still good I liked this album, Still not his best but worth your money. Submitted by Debbie (New York) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Uneven and too long There are those who believe that if a CD can contain 80 minutes of music that the artist must full all 80 minutes in order to give good value for the money. I disagree. Leave 'em wanting more was and is the correct show biz and musical approach to take. It's more important to get in, make your point, and get out. Unfortunately, Stevie filled this CD with long, drawn out versions of otherwise potentially good to dynamite songs. "For Your Love" is the only truly vintage Stevie tune. The rest sound like "Jungle Fever" outtakes. Let's hope the next album; "A Time To Love" is tighter and filled with stronger songs. Submitted by MooreD1 (Ypsilanti, MI., USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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