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Song Review (The Very Best Of Stevie Wonder) (Stevie Wonder, 1998) 
Stevie Wonder - Song Review (The Very Best Of Stevie Wonder) (CD 1998)

 
Stevie Wonder - Song Review (The Very Best Of Stevie Wonder) (CD 1998)

Title: Song Review (The Very Best Of Stevie Wonder)
Record Label: Motown
Release Year: 1998
EAN: 0731453075726
Genre: R&B
Product ID: EPID4063916
Description: Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica, piano); Paul McCartney (vocals); Michael Jackson, Eddie Levert, Walter Williams, Jamil Raheem, Betty Wright, Kurt Carr Singers (background vocals).Producers: Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosb...
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Track Listing
1. Isn't She Lovely
2. I Just Called To Say I Love You
3. Superstition
4. Sir Duke
5. Masterblaster (Jammin')
6. Ebony And Ivory
7. Happy Birthday
8. Living For The City
9. He's Misstra Know It All
10. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
11. Lately
12. Part Time Lover
13. My Cherie Amour
14. Yesterme Yesteryou Yesterday
15. Uptight (Everything's Alright)
16. I Was Made To Love Her
17. For Once In My Life
18. Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
19. For Your Love
20. Kiss Lonely Goodbye
21. Redemption Song

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Universal Music
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica, piano); Paul McCartney (vocals); Michael Jackson, Eddie Levert, Walter Williams, Jamil Raheem, Betty Wright, Kurt Carr Singers (background vocals).Producers: Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby, Clarence Paul, William "Mickey" Stevenson, George Martin.Includes liner notes by Daniel Levitin.In 1961, discovered by Ronnie White of the Miracles, he was signed by Berry Gordy of Motown Records. His voice broke in 1964 but he re-emerged in 1965 with a worldwide hit, 'Uptight (Everything's Alright)'. His contract expired in 1971 and Wonder financed two experimental albums, playing almost all instruments. He pioneered the synthesizer's use in black music, and addressed racial and spiritual questions. Where I'm Coming From and Music Of My Mind put him at the forefront of black music. Talking Book (1972) provided hits with 'Superstition' and 'You Are The Sunshine Of My Life'. Innervisions (1973) consolidated his success while Talking Book gave the hits, 'Living For The City' and 'Higher Ground'. Songs In The Key Of Life (1976), perhaps his most ambitious album, displayed musical virtuosity. The highly successful Hotter Than July (1980) included a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, 'Happy Birthday', and a study in reggae, 'Masterblaster (Jamming)'. After Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I (1982), Wonder composed The Woman In Red (1984). It included his biggest-selling single, 'I Just Called To Say I Love You'. In Square Circle (1985) and Characters (1987) returned to accessible melody. Wonder's image as a statesman of black music, and champion of black rights, was boosted by his successful campaign in the 80s to mark the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King with a national holiday.


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