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Singles 1962-63
Regular price $22.00 Save $-22.00A great collection of Stevie Wonder's early '60s work. When as a Tamla's young prodigy named Little Stevie, still under the influence of Ray Charles, he began hitting the charts, proving his genius with songs like "Contract on Love", "Fingertips - Pt 2", and "Work Out Stevie, Work Out".
1 | I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues (Part 1) |
2 | I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues (Part 2) |
3 | La La La La La |
4 | Little Stevie Wonder & Clarence Paul - Little Water Boy |
5 | Little Stevie Wonder & Clarence Paul - Little Water Boy (Promo Version) |
6 | Don’t You Know |
7 | Contract On Love |
8 | Sunset |
9 | Fingertips (Part 1) |
10 | Fingertips (Part 2) |
11 | Work Out Stevie, Work Out |
12 | Monkey Talk |
13 | La La La La La (Live) |
14 | Drown in My Own Tears (Live) |
15 | Hallelujah I Love Her So (Live) |
16 | Soul Bongo (Live) |
Songs In The Key Of Life [2 LP+7"]
Regular price $44.00 Save $-44.00This double LP from 1976 spent 14 of its impressive 80 week chart run at the Top of the U.S. Billboard 200, where it debuted in October that year, also reaching #2 in the U.K. Featuring a huge ensemble supporting cast, including George Bensen, Herbie Hancock and Michael Sembello, Songs In The Key of Life produced no less than six hit singles, with "Another Star," the frequently sampled "Sir Duke," "I Wish," "Isn’t She Lovely," "As" and "Knocks Me Off My Feet." The highly ambitious and experimental album became the best-selling and most critically acclaimed of Stevie's career and it went on to win Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal and Album of the Year. This vinyl version from Universal Records also includes A Something Extra 7" EP.
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