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* ToughActToFollow: This album is frequently considered to be ''the'' pinnacle of his career, while also marking the end of his classic run due to the challenge of topping it.
* ValuesResonance: Music/StevieWonder's 2015 tour playing only this album really shows how much of the subject matter remains true today. [[LampshadeHanging He acknowledges this]] throughout the concert.

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* ToughActToFollow: This album is frequently considered to be ''the'' pinnacle of his career, while also marking the end of his classic run due to the challenge of topping it.
it. Even ''Hotter Than July'', which is often considered his last album before a major bout of SeasonalRot in his latter-day career, is typically viewed as a step down from its predecessor as a result of just how high the bar was set.
* ValuesResonance: Music/StevieWonder's 2015 tour playing only this album really shows how much of the subject matter remains true today. [[LampshadeHanging He acknowledges this]] throughout the concert.concert.
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* ValuesResonance: Stevie Wonder's 2015 tour playing only this album really shows how much of the subject matter remains true today. [[LampshadeHanging He acknowledges this]] throughout the concert.

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* ValuesResonance: Stevie Wonder's Music/StevieWonder's 2015 tour playing only this album really shows how much of the subject matter remains true today. [[LampshadeHanging He acknowledges this]] throughout the concert.
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* ToughActToFollow: This album is frequently considered to be ''the'' pinnacle of his career, while also marking the end of his classic run.

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* FridgeBrilliance: "Isn't She Lovely" is a pretty strong TearJerker for including a full three minutes of recordings of Stevie Wonder playing with his daughter as she laughs, cries and takes a bath, but it becomes even moreso once it's realized that by only letting his audience hear her that they can perceive and appreciate her loveliness in the exact manner that Stevie does – without sight.

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* FridgeBrilliance: "Isn't She Lovely" is a pretty strong TearJerker for including a full three minutes of recordings of Stevie Wonder playing with his daughter as she laughs, cries and takes a bath, but it becomes even moreso once it's realized that by only letting his audience hear her that they can perceive and appreciate her loveliness in the exact manner that Stevie does – without sight.sight.
* ValuesResonance: Stevie Wonder's 2015 tour playing only this album really shows how much of the subject matter remains true today. [[LampshadeHanging He acknowledges this]] throughout the concert.
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* FridgeBrilliance: "Isn't She Lovely" is a pretty strong TearJerker for including a full three minutes of recordings of Stevie Wonder playing with his daughter as she laughs, cries and takes a bath, but it becomes even moreso once it's realized that by only letting his audience hear her that they can perceive and appreciate her loveliness in the exact manner that Stevie does – without sight.

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