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12-28-2014, 06:17 PM
Stevie Wonder - Jungle Fever Music From The Movie (1991, APE)

1 Fun Day 4:40
2 Queen In The Black
Backing Vocals – Keith Washington
4:46
3 These Three Words
Bass – Nathan Watts
Guitar – Greg Pore�
Synthesizer – Isaiah Sanders
4:54
4 Each Other's Throat 4:17
5 If She Breaks Your Heart
Trumpet – Larry Gittens
Vocals – Kimberly Brewer
5:03
6 Gotta Have You
Percussion – Nathan Watts, Vaughn Halyard
6:26
7 Make Sure You're Sure 3:31
8 Jungle Fever
Backing Vocals – Arthur Williams III., Boyz II Men, Catherine Likimani, Chris Thiongo, Faith Kinyua, Fred White, Grace Thande, Irene Prabhudas, Jane Tameno, Linda Kinyua, Mary Tameno, Nancy Fields, Norah Mbusi, Rose Kimani, Samson Malelu, Sekou Rubadiri, Susan Gikaru, Sylvester Irungu, Winnie Kuria
4:56
9 I Go Sailing
Backing Vocals – Amy Keys, Jacquelyn Farris, Jon Gibson, Shirley Brewer, Syreeta Wright
3:58
10 Chemical Love 4:26
11 Lighting Up The Candles 4:09
Credits
Backing Vocals – Bridgette Bryant (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Darryl Phinnessee (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Dorian Holley (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Keith John (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8, 9), Kimberly Brewer (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 9), Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey* (tracks: A3, A4, 6), Maysa Leak (tracks: 3, 9), Phillip Williams (tracks: 1, 2, 8), Steve Wise (tracks: 1, 2, 8)
Drums – Alvino Bennett (tracks: 3, 7)
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Jungle Fever received lukewarm reviews from music critics . In a contemporary review for The Village Voice , Robert Christgau cited "Fun Day" and the title track as highlights and referred to Wonder as "a genius even if that's what he's selling". Bill Wyman of Entertainment Weekly felt it lacks memorable hooks and was critical of Wonder's lyrics and style of arrangement, which he said sounds "more and more dated as the years go by". In a positive review, Rolling Stone magazine called Jungle Fever a "welcome return to form" and said that Wonder has not "sounded so freewheeling, confident and engaging" since his 1980 album Hotter Than July . The Chicago Tribune wrote that it is "as direct and consistently tuneful as anything he has done in recent years".
In a retrospective review for AllMusic , Stephen Thomas Erlewine cited Jungle Fever as "Wonder's best work in years ... a considerable improvement from his bland late-'80s albums", although he said Wonder can be too sentimental on ballads such as "These Three Words". J. D. Considine wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that it is "lightweight but likeable". In his 2000 Consumer Guide book, Christgau gave the album a three-star honorable mention, which indicated "an enjoyable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well treasure".

1 Fun Day 4:40
2 Queen In The Black
Backing Vocals – Keith Washington
4:46
3 These Three Words
Bass – Nathan Watts
Guitar – Greg Pore�
Synthesizer – Isaiah Sanders
4:54
4 Each Other's Throat 4:17
5 If She Breaks Your Heart
Trumpet – Larry Gittens
Vocals – Kimberly Brewer
5:03
6 Gotta Have You
Percussion – Nathan Watts, Vaughn Halyard
6:26
7 Make Sure You're Sure 3:31
8 Jungle Fever
Backing Vocals – Arthur Williams III., Boyz II Men, Catherine Likimani, Chris Thiongo, Faith Kinyua, Fred White, Grace Thande, Irene Prabhudas, Jane Tameno, Linda Kinyua, Mary Tameno, Nancy Fields, Norah Mbusi, Rose Kimani, Samson Malelu, Sekou Rubadiri, Susan Gikaru, Sylvester Irungu, Winnie Kuria
4:56
9 I Go Sailing
Backing Vocals – Amy Keys, Jacquelyn Farris, Jon Gibson, Shirley Brewer, Syreeta Wright
3:58
10 Chemical Love 4:26
11 Lighting Up The Candles 4:09
Credits
Backing Vocals – Bridgette Bryant (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Darryl Phinnessee (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Dorian Holley (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Keith John (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8, 9), Kimberly Brewer (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 9), Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey* (tracks: A3, A4, 6), Maysa Leak (tracks: 3, 9), Phillip Williams (tracks: 1, 2, 8), Steve Wise (tracks: 1, 2, 8)
Drums – Alvino Bennett (tracks: 3, 7)
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Jungle Fever received lukewarm reviews from music critics . In a contemporary review for The Village Voice , Robert Christgau cited "Fun Day" and the title track as highlights and referred to Wonder as "a genius even if that's what he's selling". Bill Wyman of Entertainment Weekly felt it lacks memorable hooks and was critical of Wonder's lyrics and style of arrangement, which he said sounds "more and more dated as the years go by". In a positive review, Rolling Stone magazine called Jungle Fever a "welcome return to form" and said that Wonder has not "sounded so freewheeling, confident and engaging" since his 1980 album Hotter Than July . The Chicago Tribune wrote that it is "as direct and consistently tuneful as anything he has done in recent years".
In a retrospective review for AllMusic , Stephen Thomas Erlewine cited Jungle Fever as "Wonder's best work in years ... a considerable improvement from his bland late-'80s albums", although he said Wonder can be too sentimental on ballads such as "These Three Words". J. D. Considine wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that it is "lightweight but likeable". In his 2000 Consumer Guide book, Christgau gave the album a three-star honorable mention, which indicated "an enjoyable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well treasure".