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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Motown
Salesrank: 57339
Released: February 3, 1992 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Signed, Sealed and Delivered Track Listing:
1. Never Had a Dream Come True
2. We Can Work It Out
3. Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
4. Heaven Help Us All
5. You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover
6. Sugar
7. Don't Wonder Why
8. Anything You Want Me to Do
9. I Can't Let My Heaven Walk Away
10. Joy (Takes over Me)
11. I Gotta Have a Song
12. Something to Say
Signed, Sealed and Delivered Reviews:
The Genius Taking Form 
2009-10-29 - I just received a copy of this cd after having long since worn out the album, 8-track & cassette, ok, so i dated myself. This was the 1st album where you could start seeing the transition that was taking place in his career.
He was 20 and his contract with Motown was about to expire, he knew that the time had come to begin taking the steps necessary to become the Avatar he was soon to become. This album is a wonderful example of that transition period and of course was produced by the master himself.
Great songs and a tight funky groove through and through, after this album, Stevie would enter into a period of unmatched musical & lyrical brilliance. This is a great starting point for anyone just beginning their journey into the wonder world of this musical legend.
ALMOST THERE 
2008-01-10 - FIRST OF ALL, ANY STEVIE WONDER THAT WAS RELEASED BEFORE 1980 IS A CLAWSSIC ALBUM, NO QUESTIONS ASKED, END OF DISCUSSION. THE MAN JUST OOZES TALENT, AND HAS SINCE HE WAS 11 YEARS OLD. THIS ALBUM FINDS STEVIE REALLY STARTING TO FIND HIS OWN VOICE. DON'T GET ME WRONG, HE HAD RECORDED A LOT OF GREAT MATERIAL BEFORE THIS, BUT HERE HE IS FINALLY STARTING TO BREAK OUT, AND THIS ALBUM IS THE PRECURSOR TO "MUSIC OF MY MIND", "TALKING BOOK", INNERVISIONS", AND OTHER GREAT ONES TO COME OUT AFTER.
the beginning 
2007-07-08 - The best beatles cover ever(we can work it out).A new style starts here.Stevie Wonder began to let us here whats inside of him.the piano intro from we can work it out morhs into Superstition & again into higher ground can you here it?
Stevie Wonder At The Crossroads 
2005-10-20 - I am almost a Stevie Wonder completist,strictly on the basis I think most of his music is brilliant.But listening to this album even so 'Signed Sealed Delivered' is a transitional recording."Never Had A Dream Come True" starts of the album and it has the same musical sound as standard Funk Brothers-style Motown but more of Wonder's individual flair for melody comes through.The exact same thing happens on "I Gotta Have A Song" and "Sugar",which is a more uptempo song.Some of the songs here are pure varitations on the classic title song like the quircky "I Can't Let My Heaven Walk Away" but the two tracks that stand right out are "Heaven Help Us All",Wonder's first self written stab at political commentary with very heavy gospel overtones.This album could hardly be called a brilliant masterstroke because Stevie Wonder was still working the last remaining threads of his assembly line-type Motown style music out of his system and this happens on a significant number of cuts.But when he whips his funky clavinet out on the grooving version of "You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover" the times for Wonder are a-changin'.
Excellent 
2005-10-19 - This album is fantastic. I love the following songs with a passion: I Gotta Have A Song, Heaven Help Us All, Something To Say (very catchy little tune), We Can Work It Out (Beatles classic which he made all his own)..
Buy this CD. You will not be dissapointed.