Review: Stevie Wonder's seminal The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie album very much unveiled the budding talent of a musical prodigy. Released in 1962, this instrumental collection showcases Wonder's early mastery of jazz-infused melodies at the tender age of just 12 years old. With his harmonica prowess and soulful organ touches frost and centre, Wonder paints vivid tracks that belie his youth. Pieces like 'Fingertips' and 'Square' exude a playful energy, while 'Soul Bongo' delves into rhythmic complexity. Despite its brevity, the album foreshadows Wonder's illustrious career and undeniably set the stage for his future triumphs on Motown and beyond. It's a captivating glimpse into the early genius of a music icon.
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (single mix) (2:50)
Superstition (4:05)
Higher Ground (single edit) (3:10)
Living For The City (7:26)
You Haven't Done Nothin' (3:19)
Boogie On Reggae Woman (single mix) (4:09)
I Wish (4:05)
Sir Duke (3:54)
Master Blaster (Jammin') (4:39)
That Girl (5:08)
Do I Do (single edit) (4:58)
I Just Called To Say I Love You (single edit) (4:16)
Overjoyed (3:37)
Part-Time Lover (single edit) (3:38)
Review: Stevie Wonder's The Definitive Collection, now reissued on double vinyl, offers a broad overview of his remarkable career, initially compiled in 2002. . The collection highlights Wonder's versatilityipop, funk, soul, and jazz influences are all represented, with timeless tracks like 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours' and 'Sir Duke' standing out. While selections like 'Hey Love' and 'Overjoyed' may seem like odd inclusions when Stevie has had so many hits, the compilation still spans his career highlights, including smash hits like 'I Just Called to Say I Love You' and 'Part-Time Lover'. There are so many legendary songs, it's almost overwhelming - a great introduction to the breadth of Wonder's musical legacy.
Love Having You Around/Signed Sealed Delivered/Papa Was A Rolling Stone (7:28)
Superstition/Maybe Your Baby (12:01)
Uptight Jam (4:12)
Review: In 1972, musical one-off Stevie Wonder boldly embraced a more experimental and personal style and showcased some innovative use of synths. Backed by his new band Wonderlove, he toured extensively with the Rolling Stones and solidified his status as a trailblazer. This electrifying performance from that year was broadcast on Soul TV WNET 13 in New York City and captures Wonder at his peak and delivering fiery renditions of tracks from his iconic Music of My Mind and Talking Book albums, among others. Presented here with insightful background notes and rare images, this recording is a vivid testament to a pivotal era in Wonder's legendary career.
Review: Stevie Wonder's enduring genius shines across this translucent orange vinyl collection, charting his most transformative years from 1966 to 1980. Early hits like 'Uptight,' 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered,' and 'My Cherie Amour' radiate youthful energy and soul, while later tracks such as 'Superstition,' 'Living for the City,' and 'Higher Ground' embody his era-defining blend of funk and social consciousness. With its mix of exuberant anthems and introspective masterpieces, this release encapsulates the vibrant artistry that secured Stevie Wonder's place as one of music's greatest innovators.
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