本作をオーディオ的観点から低評価しているレビュアーの方たちの意見は、とても面白い。やはり名作は少しでもいい音で聞きたいものです。
スティービーワンダーの全盛期の名作の多くは、録音がイマイチのような気がするのですが、時代的な問題でしょうか?作品自体は、もう全く素晴らしい。いまさらレビューするのも気恥ずかしいですが、、、。Key of Life 以前のスティービーワンダーの素晴らしさを、少しでも多くの人に知ってほしい。
Fulfillingness
| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
|
CD, インポート, 2000/3/21
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥4,730 | ¥21 |
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CD, インポート, 1990/10/25
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
—
| — | ¥1 |
|
CD, 1990/4/20
"もう一度試してください。" | [CD, 1990/4/20] |
—
| — | ¥5 |
|
CD, 2007/6/27
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥604 |
|
CD, 限定版, 2003/1/29
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| — | ¥693 |
|
CD, インポート, 2011/1/17
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| — | ¥7,239 |
|
CD, 限定版, 2013/11/27
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| — | — |
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曲目リスト
| 1 | Smile Please |
| 2 | Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away |
| 3 | Too Shy to Say |
| 4 | Boogie On Reggae Woman |
| 5 | Creepin' |
| 6 | You Haven't Done Nothin' |
| 7 | It Ain't No Use |
| 8 | They Won't Go When I Go |
| 9 | Bird of Beauty |
| 10 | Please Don't Go |
商品の説明
内容紹介
Tracks include "You Haven't Done Nothin," "Boogie on Reggae Woman," "Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away, "Bird of Beauty" and more. All digitally remastered.
Amazonレビュー
1974年に重厚なタイトルをもつファンク&ソウルアルバムである本作がリリースされたころ、スティービー・ワンダーは次から次へと作品を発表していた。本作でもいつも通り、ワンダーはストレートなラブソングに思いがけない肌触りと深みを与えている。心揺さぶるピアノ・バラード「Too Shy to Say」では恋に気後れする気持ちを歌い、「君とともに飛び去りたい、もうこれ以上ふたりですることがなくなるまで」という1節は、ワンダーがこれまで歌ったなかで最も悲しいフレーズと言える。また、ゆがんだファンクンナンバー「Boogie On Reggae Woman」やリチャード・ニクソン大統領を非難する怒りに満ちた「You Haven't Done Nothin'」のようなより激しいナンバーは、アルバムのトータル感を損なうことなく緊迫感をもたらしている。 (Steve Knopper ,Amazon.com)
登録情報
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 12.5 x 14.3 x 0.99 cm; 100.07 g
- メーカー : Motown
- EAN : 0060121573562, 0601215735628, 2609000006708
- 商品モデル番号 : 2069513
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2000
- SPARSコード : ADD
- レーベル : Motown
- ASIN : B00004S35Z
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2018年3月3日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
スティーヴィ―が好きな人ならこの盤を買うのに躊躇はいらないでしょう。絶頂期で名曲だらけです。個人的にはBoogie on reggae womanがお気に入りです。
2016年3月4日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
懐かしく素晴らしい! 今まで 購入した数あるアルバムの中で コレはいらんという曲が無いアルバムは珍しい。若かりし頃持っていたのに 何度かの引越しの間に無くしてしまったため 再度購入した。やっぱりいい。
2014年12月19日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ボクは、なんやかんや言うて、スティービー・ワンダーが大好きです。
そらエエわ!
個人的には『Innervisions 』の方が好きですが。。。
そらエエわ!
個人的には『Innervisions 』の方が好きですが。。。
2011年6月22日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
今回のシリーズ、
スティーヴィーのものは全て聴きましたが、
ファースト・フィナーレがフェイバリットの事もあり、
かなり期待して待っていました。
結果は期待通り。いや、それ以上でした。
2000年リマスターと聴き比べましたが、
音圧も低くなく、
聴きやすさはこれまでのシリーズ同様、
高域がうるさくない自然な感じです。
ホント、落ち着いて音に没頭出来る音質だと思います。
最近のCDは、悪い意味で、どんな再生装置で聴いても
印象の変わらないものが多いので、
i pod等で音楽を聴くことが殆どになっていましたが、
最近はSACDのおかげでコンポの前に座ることが増えてきました。
来月発売のホッター・ザン・ジュライ、
そしてスティーリー・ダンの幻想の摩天楼への期待も
益々膨らんでいます。
スティーヴィーのものは全て聴きましたが、
ファースト・フィナーレがフェイバリットの事もあり、
かなり期待して待っていました。
結果は期待通り。いや、それ以上でした。
2000年リマスターと聴き比べましたが、
音圧も低くなく、
聴きやすさはこれまでのシリーズ同様、
高域がうるさくない自然な感じです。
ホント、落ち着いて音に没頭出来る音質だと思います。
最近のCDは、悪い意味で、どんな再生装置で聴いても
印象の変わらないものが多いので、
i pod等で音楽を聴くことが殆どになっていましたが、
最近はSACDのおかげでコンポの前に座ることが増えてきました。
来月発売のホッター・ザン・ジュライ、
そしてスティーリー・ダンの幻想の摩天楼への期待も
益々膨らんでいます。
2013年9月18日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
噛めば噛むほど味のあるアルバムだと思います。長く聴いていきたいです。そして、ほかのスティービーも発見し聴きたいです。
2014年10月13日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
あちこち探して値段の比較をした結果、税+送料込みで一番安価で同じ商品が見つかりました。
2014年2月12日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
家内が出かけている隙にInnervisions以外の彼のSACDをまとめて聴きました。First finale以降のSACDの音は確実に良いです。Recordのころは銅の円盤の上に円周スタビライザーのせて聴いていましたが、記憶の上での比較ではこちらの方が断然いい音だと思います(もう当時使用していたMCカートリッジがないやらで直接比較できません)。感動しました。ほとんどマスターを聴いている次元でしょう。もしGold SACDになって良くなるものならまた購入する羽目になりそうで怖いです。また分離はもちろん、SP外に広がるStereo効果も良い様に感じましたが、外に音がもれる音量での試聴です。疲れるし、こんな音量で聴いている家は近隣にはないようですので皆様もご注意を。
他の国からのトップレビュー
salvador molera esteban
5つ星のうち4.0
Notable
2022年7月23日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Uno de los mejores discos de Stevie Wonder aunque, para mí, no llega al nivel de Talking Book o del posterior Songs In The Key Of Life.
Shining Star
5つ星のうち5.0
One of His Best Albums
2009年10月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is one of Stevie's best musical offerings ever. We sometimes forget about this one due to the fact that it came right in between the Masterpiece "Innervisions" & the Tour de Force "Songs in the Key of Life", it also was recorded and released right after his recovery from the horrible car accident that put him in a coma for several days and nearly ended his life.
However, with all of that said, you find some of his best ballads & lyrical content on this album and 2 of his funkiest & grooving songs "Boogie on Reaggae Woman" & "Haven't Done Nothin'". Stevie had a streak of 3 Album of The Year Awards in 4 years in the early to mid 1970's, Fulfillingness' First Finale was the second of the 3.
This was now right in the middle of what was termed his "classical" period and he was on streak of creativity that was truly amazing. I am most impressed by the ballads on this album as they are a canvas for Stevie to show off poetic & visionary skills. "Smile Please", "Creepin", "Too Shy to Say" & "Bird of Beauty" are sheer poetic masterpieces and his vocal work on each is simply outstanding.
The album also introduces us to some soon to be major players in pop & soul music, Minnie Ripperton & Denise Williams, and has the Jackson 5, amongst others, making an appearance on the jam "Haven't Done Nothing" which is a scorching tongue lashing of then President Nixon and the Congress for the miriad of injustices going on in the U.S. and their involvement in other injustices around the world.
Stevie has always been a very strong and consistent activist for change and social responsibilty and went a step beyond all the other so called "social artists" of the day by actively participating in demonstrations and going before government officials to get his message across. I've always admired him for not being afraid to stand up for what he believes is right and be counted as having an opinion. This is one of the very things Bob Marley and the Wailers spoke about when discussing Stevie as for years he was also the biggest selling artist in the island nations too.
My favorite song on the whole album and one of his best masterpieces of all time is the haunting "They Won't Go When I Go". For those of you who watched the tribute to Michael Jackson as Staples Center in LA following his departure from us (R.I.P.), you saw Stevie perform this very song. I love the raw truth he sings in this song, you can almost hear the pain in his soul as he penned this gem. It is a heart felt goodbye of sorts to a world full of lying, betrayal, deceit, greed and a plea to be with one's Creator in the sky.
The song was co-written by Yvonne Wright, Syreeta's sister, and is one of several songs she and Stevie wrote over his classical period. She, like her sister, was an extremely talented artist in her own right and the lyrics she lent to this song are absolutely spectacular and they move my heart each and every time I hear them.
This album really shows the true musical genius of Stevie, singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, producer, instrumentalist, etc. The man truly is the WHOLE PACKAGE! Earth, Wind & Fire are my favorite band, but Stevie is my favorite solo artist and both are as close to musical perfection as we've seen. This is one album that should not be forgotten when we discuss not only the greatest Stevie albums but the best of all time.
However, with all of that said, you find some of his best ballads & lyrical content on this album and 2 of his funkiest & grooving songs "Boogie on Reaggae Woman" & "Haven't Done Nothin'". Stevie had a streak of 3 Album of The Year Awards in 4 years in the early to mid 1970's, Fulfillingness' First Finale was the second of the 3.
This was now right in the middle of what was termed his "classical" period and he was on streak of creativity that was truly amazing. I am most impressed by the ballads on this album as they are a canvas for Stevie to show off poetic & visionary skills. "Smile Please", "Creepin", "Too Shy to Say" & "Bird of Beauty" are sheer poetic masterpieces and his vocal work on each is simply outstanding.
The album also introduces us to some soon to be major players in pop & soul music, Minnie Ripperton & Denise Williams, and has the Jackson 5, amongst others, making an appearance on the jam "Haven't Done Nothing" which is a scorching tongue lashing of then President Nixon and the Congress for the miriad of injustices going on in the U.S. and their involvement in other injustices around the world.
Stevie has always been a very strong and consistent activist for change and social responsibilty and went a step beyond all the other so called "social artists" of the day by actively participating in demonstrations and going before government officials to get his message across. I've always admired him for not being afraid to stand up for what he believes is right and be counted as having an opinion. This is one of the very things Bob Marley and the Wailers spoke about when discussing Stevie as for years he was also the biggest selling artist in the island nations too.
My favorite song on the whole album and one of his best masterpieces of all time is the haunting "They Won't Go When I Go". For those of you who watched the tribute to Michael Jackson as Staples Center in LA following his departure from us (R.I.P.), you saw Stevie perform this very song. I love the raw truth he sings in this song, you can almost hear the pain in his soul as he penned this gem. It is a heart felt goodbye of sorts to a world full of lying, betrayal, deceit, greed and a plea to be with one's Creator in the sky.
The song was co-written by Yvonne Wright, Syreeta's sister, and is one of several songs she and Stevie wrote over his classical period. She, like her sister, was an extremely talented artist in her own right and the lyrics she lent to this song are absolutely spectacular and they move my heart each and every time I hear them.
This album really shows the true musical genius of Stevie, singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, producer, instrumentalist, etc. The man truly is the WHOLE PACKAGE! Earth, Wind & Fire are my favorite band, but Stevie is my favorite solo artist and both are as close to musical perfection as we've seen. This is one album that should not be forgotten when we discuss not only the greatest Stevie albums but the best of all time.
Dave Fevertree Sigmon
5つ星のうち5.0
The Wonder of Stevie's Spiritual Faith
2020年2月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Having survived a potentially fatal car accident, while touring behind his then-just-released epic, "Innervisions", is likely the reason most of the musical touches on "FFF" are more serene. Lyrically, Stevie crafts more of a personal aesthetic to this record.
The breezy pop of "Smile Please" is sweet optimism that fuses r&b and jazz that Stevie does so instinctively. But the core premise of this record is the spiritual faith and the seduction of his strong melodic flair. I'm basically agnostic, but "Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away" is a song that gives me faith. It's spiritual regeneration and the overdubbed backup singers add rather than compete with Stevie's lead. Among his many other gifts, Stevie is a fantastic vocal arranger. He immerses himself in the chilling "They Won't Go When I Go". Accompanying his own classical piano work, his desolate singing ascends to the higher ground where this song could have easily emanated. Possibly a force was with him.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I suspect that Stevie's great break-up ballad, "It Ain't No Use", is his goodbye to his former wife, Syreeta Wright. Set to a jazzy background, there's no bitterness, just awareness and acceptance. It's nice and to the point. However, it's another ballad on "Fulfillingness' First Finale" that sticks out as my favorite. The pastoral synthesizer that opens "Creepin'" is breathtaking and when singer Minnie Ripperton overlays her harmonies and Stevie overlays his harmonies and harmonica on this, the higher this climbs as a major Stevie Wonder classic. I also love its extended fantasy/reality for this timid guy to find satisfaction in his dreams.
The gritty and bluesy "Boogie On Reggae Woman" invites Stevie's playful side. Oh, that mixture of eroticism and joyous groove, powered by Stevie's synthesizer and harmonica made it an obvious choice to be released for AM radio. Another standout, "Please Don't Go", has vivacious gospel/blues flourishes. Its power dynamic, in which the man is powerless, can moisten the eyes.
The one and only time that Stevie readdresses politics is on the first-released single, "You Haven't Done Nothin'". It's not only his indignation at Richard Nixon and his Watergate cohorts, but his accusations at Washington's agendas. This endless rhythm of clavinet/synthesizer funk ranks amongst Stevie's best.
Though there are a few guest appearances on "FFF", just as there was on "Innervisions", Stevie continues to be a blistering one-man band. And just like "Innervisions", I play and must play "FFF" often to maintain any equanimity.
The breezy pop of "Smile Please" is sweet optimism that fuses r&b and jazz that Stevie does so instinctively. But the core premise of this record is the spiritual faith and the seduction of his strong melodic flair. I'm basically agnostic, but "Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away" is a song that gives me faith. It's spiritual regeneration and the overdubbed backup singers add rather than compete with Stevie's lead. Among his many other gifts, Stevie is a fantastic vocal arranger. He immerses himself in the chilling "They Won't Go When I Go". Accompanying his own classical piano work, his desolate singing ascends to the higher ground where this song could have easily emanated. Possibly a force was with him.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I suspect that Stevie's great break-up ballad, "It Ain't No Use", is his goodbye to his former wife, Syreeta Wright. Set to a jazzy background, there's no bitterness, just awareness and acceptance. It's nice and to the point. However, it's another ballad on "Fulfillingness' First Finale" that sticks out as my favorite. The pastoral synthesizer that opens "Creepin'" is breathtaking and when singer Minnie Ripperton overlays her harmonies and Stevie overlays his harmonies and harmonica on this, the higher this climbs as a major Stevie Wonder classic. I also love its extended fantasy/reality for this timid guy to find satisfaction in his dreams.
The gritty and bluesy "Boogie On Reggae Woman" invites Stevie's playful side. Oh, that mixture of eroticism and joyous groove, powered by Stevie's synthesizer and harmonica made it an obvious choice to be released for AM radio. Another standout, "Please Don't Go", has vivacious gospel/blues flourishes. Its power dynamic, in which the man is powerless, can moisten the eyes.
The one and only time that Stevie readdresses politics is on the first-released single, "You Haven't Done Nothin'". It's not only his indignation at Richard Nixon and his Watergate cohorts, but his accusations at Washington's agendas. This endless rhythm of clavinet/synthesizer funk ranks amongst Stevie's best.
Though there are a few guest appearances on "FFF", just as there was on "Innervisions", Stevie continues to be a blistering one-man band. And just like "Innervisions", I play and must play "FFF" often to maintain any equanimity.
Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
'Excellent! A Fantastic CD!'
2020年2月23日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This CD was Stevie Wonder's finest!!! 'Smile Please' is a nice song with the melody that flowed nicely; 'Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away' is a beautiful song that makes me cry; it's a very spiritual song (a song of hope, peace and love); 'Too Shy To Say' is a sad love song/sounds like a poem that is beautiful; 'Boogie On Reggae Woman' is a fantastic song and it had a great Reggae beat/feel to it(it sounded like a song the late Reggae singer Bob Marley would've wrote and sung the song himself!); 'Creepin' is a gorgeous love song and both Stevie and the late and lovely singer Minnie Riperton's voices were absolutely beautiful! I personally prefer Stevie's version of the love song rather than hearing too many singers covering it! 'You Haven't Done Nothin' is another great song with The Jackson 5 backing up Stevie. Stevie is singing about being sick and tired of people complaining about the world in general; 'It Ain't No Use' is a sad song about a painful breakup (I didn't care for the chorus/too repetitive!); 'They Won't Go When I Go' is a very sad yet melancholy song about bad people corrupting evil to good people (this song also made me cry!); 'Bird Of Beauty' is a good song with the lyrics sung in both English and Portuguese and the beautiful singer Deniece (her name is misspelled as 'Denise') Williams's voice sounded great on background; 'Please Don't Go' is another good song and the melody/chorus sounded like the late singer Al Wilson's song 'La La Peace Song'. Overall, a great CD that never gets old! A classic indeed!
Rich Van Vlack
5つ星のうち4.0
A Blip In Greatness, But Still Good
2022年10月21日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
When an LP includes "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and "You Haven't Done Nothin'", it has earned respect. Not on the level of the other 3 albums from his golden era IMO but still quality.
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