Music of My Mind is a landmark album by Stevie Wonder, released on March 3rd, 1972 when Wonder was only 21 years old. The album experiments with song length and traditional boundaries of the R&B genre, making use of the synthesizer and Wonder’s musical ambitions. It also marked the beginning of a long collaboration period with Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil, known as “TONTO’s Expanding Head Band,” designed to bring synthesizers to the forefront of popular music.
Music of My Mind was recorded entirely at Electric Lady Studios, as were its successors, Talking Book (1972) and Fulfillingness’ First Finale (1974).
