Cheap Jungle Fever: Music From The Movie (Music) (Stevie Wonder) Price
CHEAP-PRICE.NET ’s Cheap Price
$9.98
Here at Cheap-price.net we have Jungle Fever: Music From The Movie at a terrific price. The real-time price may actually be cheaper — click “Buy Now” above to check the live price at Amazon.com.
| ARTIST: | Stevie Wonder |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Motown / Pgd |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Fun Day, Queen in the Black, These Three Words, Each Other's Throat, If She Breaks Your Heart, Gotta Have You, Make Sure You're Sure, Jungle Fever, I Go Sailing, Chemical Love, Lighting up the Candles |
| UPC: | 737463629126 |
Related Products
Customer Reviews of Jungle Fever: Music From The Movie
One of Stevie's Late period triumphs What looked like another self indulgent movie soundtrack from Stevie Wonder(i.e. Secret Life Of Plants,The Woman In Red),actually turned out to be one of his best post-Musiquarium albums,and should've did better than it's chart performance dictated.
Gotta Have You recalls some of his best 70's funk,while Fun Day & Queen of The Black were very fun & care-free. These Three Words would become a grass roots classic.The most original song of the bunch is Make Sure You're Sure ,a slow jazzy piece which has Stevie backed up with a small piece combo.The performance is so natural and unpretensious,you'd almost wish he'd ditch the synthesizers that has been part of his music for the last three decades.
If Hotter Than July and In Square Circle are considered the last of Stevie best music, Jungle Fever shows you that he's still full of surprises.
His best work since his classic period
This album sounds slightly dated now (while his previous work still sounds fresh), but it is still one of Stevie's best albums since he lost momentum after Hotter Than July. This soundtrack to Spike Lee's classic "Jungle Fever" is a gem; something that Stevie's fans had been waiting for a long time.
Catch The Fever
It only seemed natural that two great artists like Spike Lee and Stevie Wonder would work together. The result is a tremendous album from Mr. Wonder that is the soundtrack to Mr. Lee's Jungle Fever movie. After the lackluster Characters from four years earlier, Mr. Wonder is reinvigorated and the music is top notch. "Fun Day" lives up to it's name as the song has a bouncy, airy, carefree feeling to it and it floats along like a nice summer day. "Queen Of Black" and "Each Other's Throat" are funky workouts that have some great keyboard action. "Jungle Fever" explores some world beats and "I Go Sailing" has a California rock, easy listening vibe. "Chemical Love" is a pulsating ballad and "Gotta Have You" is fiery song with one of Mr. Wonder's best vocals in years. Jungle Fever showed that Mr. Wonder was artists who could still be relevant.