In 1973, Stevie Wonder enters into his creative peak and leaves behind the boy genius, Little Stevie Wonder phase. Eugene Brown joins us as a Motown subject matter expert and owner of Eugeradio. He provides important context around the the tracks that reflect the changing times and social struggles of the day in what is arguably one of his best albums. He also shares stories about a car accident that left him in a coma shortly after the album release and how it changed how he felt about a number of the songs, especially "Higher Ground". We also explore how this album influenced Ray Charles, and how it was influenced by Marvin Gaye. Of course, you can't miss all of our 3 non hits at the end. Enjoy!!