
Album · 1974
Fulfillingness' First Finale
Fulfillingness' First Finale is an album by Stevie Wonder, released in 1974 on Motown, with 10 tracks.
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10 tracks · 43 min

Album · 1974
Fulfillingness' First Finale is an album by Stevie Wonder, released in 1974 on Motown, with 10 tracks.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale is a landmark album by Stevie Wonder, released on July 22, 1974; one of the albums from his "classic period". It is his seventeenth studio album overall. According to Billboard magazine, it was Wonder's first studio album to top the Pop Albums chart where it remained for two weeks, while it was his third album to top the R&B/Black Albums chart where it spent nine nonconsecutive weeks. Subsequent to the epic sweep and social consciousness of Innervisions, this set projected a reflective, decidedly somber tone. The musical arrangements used in several songs while masterly could be considered sparse in comparison to others among his 1970s masterworks, evident especially in the bleak "They Won't Go When I Go" and understated "Creepin'". While largely a stripped down, more personal sounding record, Wonder had not completely foregone social commentary on the world around him. The No. 1 hit "You Haven't Done Nothin'" launched a pointed criticism of the Nixon administration[citation needed] bolstered by funky clavinet, drum machine, and a Jackson 5 cameo.[citation needed] Fulfillingness' First Finale won Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal, Best Male Rhythm…