Characters (Stevie Wonder Album)
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''Characters'' is the twenty-first studio album by American singer-songwriter
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, released in late 1987. The album features six singles including the
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-nominated "
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" (#19) and "
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" (#77), which both reached number one on the ''Billboard'' R&B Singles chart (the former being the most-recent American top 40 hit of Wonder's career). The album also contained a duet with
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, " Get It" (#80), that was a minor hit.


Overview

Although highly anticipated like his last album, 1985's ''
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'', upon its release, the album received mixed reviews from critics, and debuted at number 17 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. It became Wonder's first album since ''
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'' not to reach the top ten of the charts. In the UK, it also fared less well, reaching only #33, the first album to miss the top 20 since ''
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'' which failed to chart in 1972. It also debuted at number one on the
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chart for seven weeks, and spawned six singles including three that hit the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 - " Get It" (#80) (duet with Michael Jackson), "
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" (#19) and the ballad "
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" (#77) that had attained ''
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'' R&B chart success. Two other singles hit the R&B chart - "My Eyes Don't Cry" (#6, R&B) and "With Each Beat of My Heart" (#28, R&B). The final single, "Free", hit #49 on the UK chart. ''
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'' said that "My Eyes Don't Cry" is "not onder'sgreatest song, but is definitely an exciting track with a powerful delivery by Wonder on vocals."


Awards and nominations

The album earned Wonder three
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nominations in 1988–89. The album's first single, "Skeletons" received two nominations for
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and
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at the 30th Grammy Awards, losing to Bill Wither's " Lean On Me" and
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's " Just to See Her" respectively. ''Characters'' received a nomination at the 31st Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, losing to
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's debut ''
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''. To promote the album, Wonder performed a one-hour ''Characters'' special on
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, in which he also performed unreleased material as well as a duet with
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.


Track listing

All songs written by
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, except where noted. ;Side one #"
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" - 5:00 #"Dark 'n' Lovely" (
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, Stevie Wonder) - 4:39 #"In Your Corner" - 4:30 #"With Each Beat of My Heart" - 5:28 #"One of a Kind" - 5:10 ;Side two #"
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" - 5:24 #" Get It" (duet with
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) - 4:33 #"Galaxy Paradise" - 3:51 #"Cryin' Through the Night" - 5:48 #"Free" - 4:12 ;CD bonus tracks #"Come Let Me Make Your Love Come Down" (featuring
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&
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) - 5:20 #"My Eyes Don't Cry" - 7:05


Personnel

* Stevie Wonder – synthesizers (tracks 1–4, 6–7, 9, 11), bass synth (1, 9), synth horns (12), piano (9–10), keyboards (including harpsichord – 10), lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (tracks 1–2, 4, 7), bass (tracks 2, 7–8, 11–12), drums (1–2, 4–9), percussion (1–2, 4, 6–7), strings (1), bells (1), drum machine (3), harmonica (5) *
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– lead vocals (track 7) *
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– guitar (track 11) *
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– guitar (track 11) *Mary Lee Evans - backing vocals (7, 9) * Ben Bridges - electric guitar (track 7) * Gary Olazabal – engineer, associate producer, mixing, keyboard programming (all tracks)


Charts


Weekly charts


Certifications


See also

* List of number-one R&B albums of 1987 (U.S.) * List of number-one R&B albums of 1988 (U.S.)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Characters (Album) Stevie Wonder albums 1987 albums Motown albums Albums produced by Stevie Wonder