Updated On November 2nd, 2024
Looking for the best Stevie Wonder Music on CD or Vinyl? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Stevie Wonder Music on CD or Vinyl for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Stevie Wonder Music on CD or Vinyl.
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Stevie Wonder - Talking Book - Music & Performance - CD
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Stevie Wonder - Innervisions - Music & Performance - CD
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Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July - Music & Performance - CD
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Talking Book (Numbered, Limited Edition Digi-Pak)
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Conversation Peace (CD)
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Stevie Wonder - Song Review: Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD
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Songs In The Key Of Life
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Signed Sealed Delivered (CD)
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Stevie Wonder: Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants Vol.1 And Vol.2
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Hotter Than July (CD) by Stevie Wonder
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Tracks include "Superstition," "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," "Big Brother," "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever," "You And I" and more. All digitally remastered.
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book - Music & Performance - CD Music Motown R&B / Soul
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Tracks include "Higher Ground," "Living for the City," "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Think," and more. All digitally remastered.
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions - Music & Performance - CD Music Motown R&B / Soul
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Another classic, remastered. Features the smash hits "Master Blaster (Jammin')" "I Ain't Gonna Stand for It" and "Rocket Love" along with "Happy Birthday," Wonder's tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King that kick-started the campaign for a King national holiday.
Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July - Music & Performance - CD Music Motown R&B / Soul
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WONDER STEVIE
Talking Book
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Conversation Peace is the 22nd album released by American musician Stevie Wonder, released on the Motown label in 1995. The album was Wonder's first full-length non-soundtrack studio album since 1987's Characters.
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Stevie Wonder (inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in '89) is the winner of 19 Grammys, including the Lifetime Achievement Award (more Grammys than any pop music performer in history). This comprehensive set spans over 3 decades (1965-96) and contains 13 #1 hits (more than any other Stevie Wonder CD ever released). Along with such familiar favorites as I Was Made to Love Her," "I Just Called to Say I Love You" and "Superstition," this album contains the never before released "Stay Gold," from the film the Outsiders.
Stevie Wonder - Song Review: Greatest Hits - Music & Performance - CD Music Motown R&B / Soul
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Songs In The Key Of Life
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Stevie's unmistakable harmonica sound put a whole new spin on the Beatles' We Can Work It Out on this 1970 classic. That became a hit as did Heaven Help US All and, of course, the title smash, one of his all-time classics!
Signed Sealed Delivered (CD)
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants Vol.1 And Vol.2
Stevie Wonder: Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants Vol.1 And Vol.2
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0737463620529. New condition. CD. Four years after the pinnacle of Stevie Wonder's mid-'70s typhoon of classic albums, Hotter Than July was the proper follow-up to Songs in the Key of Life (his Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants concept record was actually a soundtrack to an obscure movie that fared miserably in theaters). It also found Wonder in a different musical climate than the one that savored his every move from 1972 to 1977. Disco and new wave had slowly crept their way into the mainstream record-buying public, and hindered the once-ample room for socially and politically charged lyrics. However, Wonder naysayed the trends and continues to do what he did best. Solid songwriting, musicianship, and production are evident in the majority of Hotter Than July. Wonder also carries on his tradition of penning songs normally not associated with his trademark sound, from the disco-tinged "All I Do" (originally planned to be released by Tammi Terrell almost ten years previously) to the reggae-influenced smash "Master Blaster (Jammin)," which went straight to the top of the R&B charts. While admittedly there are a few less-than-standard tracks, he closes the album on an amazing high note with one of the most aching ballads in his canon ("Lately") and a touching anthem to civil rights pioneer Martin Luther King, Jr. ("Happy Birthday"). While most definitely not on the same tier as Innervisions or Songs in the Key of Life, Hotter Than July is the portrait of an artist who still had the Midas touch, but stood at the crossroads of an illustrious career. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi
UPC: 0737463620529 Condition: New CD Four years after the pinnacle of Stevie Wonder's mid-'70s typhoon of classic albums, Hotter Than July was the proper follow-up to Songs in the Key of Life (his Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants concept record was actually a soundtrack to an obscure movie that fared miserably in theaters). It also found Wonder in a different musical climate than the one that savored his every move from 1972 to 1977. Disco and new wave had slowly crept their way into the mainstream record-buying public, and hindered the once-ample room for socially and politically charged lyrics. However, Wonder naysayed the trends and continues to do what he did best. Solid songwriting, musicianship, and production are evident in the majority of Hotter Than July. Wonder also carries on his tradition of penning songs normally not associated with his trademark sound, from the disco-tinged "All I Do" (originally planned to be released by Tammi Terrell almost ten years previously) to the reggae-influenced smash "Master Blaster (Jammin)," which went straight to the top of the R&B charts. While admittedly there are a few less-than-standard tracks, he closes the album on an amazing high note with one of the most aching ballads in his canon ("Lately") and a touching anthem to civil rights pioneer Martin Luther King, Jr. ("Happy Birthday"). While most definitely not on the same tier as Innervisions or Songs in the Key of Life, Hotter Than July is the portrait of an artist who still had the Midas touch, but stood at the crossroads of an illustrious career. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi