Seeing as there seem to be quite a few 70's R&B/Soul fans on this forum, I wondered which album would be more popular out of arguably the best Michael Jackson album and arguably the best album by Stevie Wonder?
As a whole album I love Off The Wall, it is consistent from start to finish and has a great variety of dance, disco, funk, soul, and R&B. In my mind it was the reason for Thriller's anticipation and success, but was a much better album, the best of Michael's career.
Songs In The Key Of Life is a sprawling masterpiece, packed full of fantastic songs, many of them amongst the greatest ever released. It is also an album packed full of different genres and styles of music. I don't care for the whole album, being a double album with an E. P, it is not surprising that every song is great, but any album with the likes of Sir Duke, I Wish, Village Ghetto Land, As, Pastime Paradise and Isn't She Lovely is always going to be a classic.
What do you think?
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