Innervisions Music Artist : Stevie Wonder Music Label : Motown Release Date : 2000-03-21 Artistopia's Price :$9.99
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Talking Book Music Artist : Stevie Wonder Music Label : Motown Release Date : 2000-03-21 Artistopia's Price :$12.71
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UK-only two CD set, an installment in the popular 2-for-1 series, which combines two hit albums into one convenient package. The 2-for-1 series is perfect for fans looking to complete their collections and for music lovers searching for something more than just a standard 'hits' package. Universal. 2009.
This Best Of Stevie Wonder Millennium Collection covers the biggest and best hits from Stevie Wonder's first 10 years, when he grew from `Little' Stevie to a young man with an unlimited future. Highlights include his live #1 'Fingertips Pt. 2', timeless hits 'Uptight', 'Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours' and 'My Cherie Amour', and the now-standard 'For Once In My Life'. Motown. 2005.
Lavish 11 inch x 11 inch CD box set housed in a hard-back book from classic Universal artists featuring around 100 pages of essays, beautiful photographs and memorabilia. This repackaged box set, which spans the years 1962-96, features 70 classic hits, album tracks and rarities spread across four CDs from the immortal Stevie Wonder. Universal.
Hotter Than July Music Artist : Stevie Wonder Music Label : Motown Release Date : 2000-05-02 Artistopia's Price :$8.07
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Japanese exclusive reissue of 1974 album. Packaged in a miniature gatefold LP sleeve. Limited to 5,000 pieces. Motown. 2003.
Music of My Mind Music Artist : Stevie Wonder Music Label : Motown Release Date : 2000-03-21 Artistopia's Price :$9.99
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Stevie Wonder was getting his fusion of soul, rock, and various other styles together when Music of My Mind appeared in early 1972. A bit shapeless compared with Talking Book, the masterpiece he'd release by the end of the year, this disc nonetheless finds the then-21-year-old self-assuredly deploying an array of synthesized textures and natural voices: check out the drawl lurking around the edges of "Sweet Little Girl." Not an essential album, but an entertaining one--and one that, in retrospect, carried enormous implications for the future of American music. --Rickey Wright