Historical Archive
Where I’m Coming From is an album by Stevie Wonder, released in 1971. The album showcases Wonder's continued evolution as a musician and songwriter, blending soul, funk, and pop elements. Thematically, it addresses personal and social issues, reflecting the turbulent times of the early 1970s. This album is notable for its lush arrangements and Wonder's innovative use of synthesizers, which would define much of his later work. Tracks like 'If You Really Love Me' and 'Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer' highlight his vocal prowess and songwriting depth, contributing to his legacy as one of the most influential artists in music history.