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Definitive Collection by Stevie Wonder
 

Definitive Collection by Stevie Wonder

Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, various instruments); Luther Vandross (vocals); Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff (programming); Gloria Barley, Lani Groves, Jim Gilstrap, The Jackson 5 (background vocals). Producers include: Berry Gordy, Henry Cosby, Clarence Paul, Stevie Wonder, William "Mickey" Stevenson. Compilation producers: Harry Weinger, Jeff Moskow. Recorded between 1963 & 1985. Includes liner notes by Scott Regan. Personnel: Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica, piano, keyboards, programming); Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff (Moog synthesizer, programming); Charles Brewer, John Fischbach (programming); Gloria Barley, Jim Gilstrap, Lani Groves (background vocals). Liner Note Authors: Scott Regen; Harry Weinger; Scott Regan. Arrangers: Clarence Paul; Stevie Wonder. Missing in action for much of the 1990s, Stevie Wonder is a living legend whose consistent creative output is sorely missed. THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION provides a snapshot overview of Wonder's stellar legacy starting back in 1963 ...

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It?s a Wonder of hits on this CD

bystandells Mar 13, 2003
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Pros A great collection of Stevie Wonder?s hits; Uptight, Superstition, Sir Duke.
Cons None.
Recommended it? Yes

This 21-track collection of the great Stevie Wonder's best stuff is awesome. With such hits from his early career like "Uptight (Everything's Alright) and I Was Made To Love Her, and later songs like Sir Duke andPart-Time Lover, this collection covers some great material during his exciting career... Read full review »

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A Child Prodigy And An Utter Genius!!!!!!!!!

byianphillips Sep 20, 2006
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Pros All of these songs on The Definitive Collection are classics!
Cons None!!!
Recommended it? Yes

The inimitable Stevie Wonder (born Steveland Judkins Morris) began singing in a choir with his mother and siblings at a very early age at the Whitestone Baptist Church, which lay in his hometown of Saginaw.

By the tender age of 10, Stevie Wonder was a child prodigy! Stevie proved a master... Read full review »

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Number of Discs 1
Artist Stevie Wonder
Record Label Motown
Contributing Artist The Jackson 5
Genre R&B
Subgenre Funk
Release Date October 29, 2002

Song List: Disc 1

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