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12 Year Old Genius
New - Vinyl - M5 131V1
Sealed Reissue, Saw Cut.
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4 Track Promo
Used - Vinyl - PR 61
Rare 1979 Promo Only 4 Track White Label EP. Features 4 Tracks From "Journey Throught The Secret Life Of Plants".
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Anthology
New - Vinyl - M9-804A3
Sealed 1974 3LP Compilation Housed In A Tri-Fold Cover. Saw Cut. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Twelve Years.
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Characters
New - Vinyl - 6248ML
Sealed 1987 Embossed Gatefold Original. Includes A Duet With Michael Jackson. Slight Rubbing On Bottom Left Corner, Hence Price.
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Characters
New - Vinyl - 6248ML
Sealed 1987 Embossed Gatefold Original. Includes A Duet With Michael Jackson. Saw Cut.
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Characters
Used - Vinyl - 6248ML
1987 US Embossed Gatefold Original. EX Jacket Condition With Small Previous Owner Name Sticker On Front Cover. Includes A Duet With Michael Jackson.
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Down To Earth
Used - Vinyl - 272
Near Mint 1966 Deep Groove Twin Globe Label Stereo Original With Original Inner Sleeve. 1D/1D RCA Stampers.
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Down To Earth
New - Vinyl - TS 272
Sealed 1966 Deep Groove Twin Globe Label Stereo Original.
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Eivets Rednow
Used - Vinyl - GS 932
Beautiful 1968 Stereo Original.
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For Once In My Life
New - Vinyl - M5-234V1
Sealed Mid-'70s All Analogue Reissue.
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For Once In My Life
Used - Vinyl - TS 291
1968 Stereo Original. You Just Don't Find This Record In This Over All Condition. Tiny Top Corner Ding.
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For Once In My Life
New - Vinyl - TS 291
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original. Couple Of Tiny Pin Holes At Top Right Corner Of Jacket.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T 633251
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original, CC. Last Of The Truly Great Stevie Wonder Albums.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6322S1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original. Small Amount Of Rubbing On Small Part Of Seam Where Shrink Wrap Has Separated. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - VIP 6005
New, Unplayed Japanese Gatefold Pressing With Obi. Last Of The Stevie Wonder Masterpieces.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - 7332S1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original With Motown Sound Hype Sticker On Shrink. Crisp Corners, No Cut Out Holes. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - 7332R1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original. CC. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6332S1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic. Pristine Copy.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
Used - Vinyl - T6-332S1
Beautiful 1974 Gatefold Original, DJ Promo Sticker On Front Cover. Appears Unplayed. 1D/1C Kendun Stampers.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
Used - Vinyl - T6332S1
1974 Gatefold Original. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic. Very Feint Ring Wear (See Scan). Appears Unplayed.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6332S1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original With Grammy Award Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Crisp Corners, No Cut Out Holes. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6332S1
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-017
Sealed 2013 Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
Used - Vinyl - T6332S1
1974 CRC Edition Gatefold. Appears Unplayed. 1B/1B Kendun Stampers. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic. Small Corner Bump.
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6332S1
Sealed, latest run of the 2017 gatefold reissue. "After the righteous anger and occasional despair of the socially motivated Innervisions, Stevie Wonder returned with a relationship record: Fulfillingness' First Finale. The cover pictures his life as an enormous wheel, part of which he's looking ahead to and part of which he's already completed (the latter with accompanying images of Little Stevie, JFK and MLK, the Motor Town Revue bus, a child with balloons, his familiar Taurus logo, and multiple Grammy awards). The songs and arrangements are the warmest since Talking Book, and Stevie positively caresses his vocals on this set, encompassing the vagaries of love, from dreaming of it ("Creepin'") to being bashful of it ("Too Shy to Say") to knowing when it's over ("It Ain't No Use"). The two big singles are "Boogie on Reggae Woman," with a deep electronic groove balancing organic congas and gospel piano, and "You Haven't Done Nothin'," an acidic dismissal of President Nixon and the Watergate controversy (he'd already written "He's Misstra Know-It-All" on the same topic). As before, Fulfillingness' First Finale is mostly the work of a single man; Stevie invited over just a bare few musicians, and most of those were background vocalists (though of the finest caliber: Minnie Riperton, Paul Anka, Deniece Williams, and the Jackson 5). Also as before, the appearances are perfectly chosen; "Too Shy to Say" can only benefit from the acoustic bass of Motown institution James Jamerson and the heavenly steel guitar of Sneaky Pete Kleinow, while the Jackson 5 provide some righteous amens to Stevie's preaching on "You Haven't Done Nothin'." It's also very refreshing to hear more songs devoted to the many and varied stages of romance, among them "It Ain't No Use," "Too Shy to Say," "Please Don't Go." The only element lacking here, in comparison to the rest of his string of brilliant early-'70s records, is a clear focus; Fulfillingness' First Finale is more a collection of excellent songs than an excellent album." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
New - Vinyl - T6332S1
Sealed, latest run of the 2017 gatefold reissue. "After the righteous anger and occasional despair of the socially motivated Innervisions, Stevie Wonder returned with a relationship record: Fulfillingness' First Finale. The cover pictures his life as an enormous wheel, part of which he's looking ahead to and part of which he's already completed (the latter with accompanying images of Little Stevie, JFK and MLK, the Motor Town Revue bus, a child with balloons, his familiar Taurus logo, and multiple Grammy awards). The songs and arrangements are the warmest since Talking Book, and Stevie positively caresses his vocals on this set, encompassing the vagaries of love, from dreaming of it ("Creepin'") to being bashful of it ("Too Shy to Say") to knowing when it's over ("It Ain't No Use"). The two big singles are "Boogie on Reggae Woman," with a deep electronic groove balancing organic congas and gospel piano, and "You Haven't Done Nothin'," an acidic dismissal of President Nixon and the Watergate controversy (he'd already written "He's Misstra Know-It-All" on the same topic). As before, Fulfillingness' First Finale is mostly the work of a single man; Stevie invited over just a bare few musicians, and most of those were background vocalists (though of the finest caliber: Minnie Riperton, Paul Anka, Deniece Williams, and the Jackson 5). Also as before, the appearances are perfectly chosen; "Too Shy to Say" can only benefit from the acoustic bass of Motown institution James Jamerson and the heavenly steel guitar of Sneaky Pete Kleinow, while the Jackson 5 provide some righteous amens to Stevie's preaching on "You Haven't Done Nothin'." It's also very refreshing to hear more songs devoted to the many and varied stages of romance, among them "It Ain't No Use," "Too Shy to Say," "Please Don't Go." The only element lacking here, in comparison to the rest of his string of brilliant early-'70s records, is a clear focus; Fulfillingness' First Finale is more a collection of excellent songs than an excellent album." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Fulfillingness' First Finale
Used - Vinyl - T6-332S1
1974 Original in gatefold. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide. An All-Time Classic. Recognized as a cornerstone of Wonder’s legendary “Trilogy” the record showcases his masterful blend of soul, funk, and R&B, while also exploring themes of love, introspection, and social consciousness. The album features some of Stevie Wonder’s most enduring tracks, including the Grammy-winning “Boogie On Reggae Woman” and the socially charged “You Haven’t Done Nothin’,” which featured background vocals from The Jackson 5.
Noted for its sophisticated arrangements and innovative use of synthesizers, *Fulfillingness’ First Finale* earned critical acclaim, winning Album of the Year at the 1975 Grammy Awards. The record’s intimate sound and lyrical depth highlight Wonder’s versatility as a songwriter and producer. Frequently cited in lists of the best soul and R&B albums of all time, this Stevie Wonder album remains a pivotal work in his discography and a touchstone for anyone exploring the evolution of 1970s soul music.
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Greatest Hits
Used - Vinyl - S-282
1968 US original, Hollywood pressing. Glossy, VG++ vinyl. A classic collection capturing the early brilliance of Stevie Wonder’s Motown years. Drawing from his first run of hit singles, the album highlights the youthful energy, soulful vocals, and irresistible grooves that quickly made him one of the label’s brightest stars.
Featuring signature tracks that blend rhythm & blues, pop, and soul, Greatest Hits showcases Wonder’s emerging talent as both a performer and musician. A timeless overview of the songs that first introduced his remarkable voice to the world.
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Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - 282
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original.
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Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - T7-282-R1
Sealed Columbia Record Club Edition. No Bar Code On Cover.
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Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - 282
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original With Cut Corner.
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Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - TS 282
Sealed 1968 Stereo First Pressing. First Original We Have Had In Stock.
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Greatest Hits Vol. 2
New - Vinyl - T7-313L
Factory Sealed 1971 First Pressing.
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Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Used - Vinyl - T6-313S1
1975 Stereo Second Issue In Shrink Wrap. Compiles 12 Tracks. Appears Unplayed.
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Hotter Than July
New - Vinyl - T8-373MI
Sealed 1980 Gatefold Original. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut Or Cut Out Hole.
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Hotter Than July
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-018
Sealed, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. This Is A Non Numbered Promo Copy From The Collection Of A Record Exec.
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Hotter Than July
Used - Vinyl - T8-373M1
1980 Gatefold Club Pressing. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut Or Cut Out Hole.
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Hotter Than July
Used - Vinyl - T8-373M1
1980 Gatefold Club Pressing. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut Or Cut Out Hole. Cover Shows Moderate Wear.
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Hotter Than July
Used - Vinyl - T8-373M1
1980 Gatefold Club Pressing. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut Or Cut Out Hole. "Hotter Than July" emerged during a pivotal moment in his career and in American society. The album marked a return to more concise songwriting and accessible grooves after his more experimental works of the 1970s, such as "Songs in the Key of Life." Recorded at Wonderland Studios in Los Angeles, "Hotter Than July" features a blend of funk, reggae, soul, and pop, showcasing Wonder's versatility. The album generated several hit singles, including "Master Blaster (Jammin')," inspired by his admiration for Bob Marley, and the heartfelt ballad "Lately." Its lively, upbeat sound and tight production reflected the era's musical shifts while maintaining Wonder’s signature optimism and melodic richness. "Happy Birthday," was written as part of Stevie Wonder's campaign to establish Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday in the United States. Wonder used his platform to raise awareness and mobilize support, contributing immeasurably to the eventual success of the movement. Critically and commercially successful, the album became Wonder’s first Platinum-certified release in the US, reaffirming his position as a leading voice in pop and R&B music. "Hotter Than July" stands out not only for its musical achievements but also for its reflection of the political and cultural aspirations of its time.
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I Was Made To Love Her
New - Vinyl - 279
Sealed 1968 Heavy Vinyl Stereo (Title Is Printed On Three Lines-First Pressings Had Title Printed On Two Lines). Small COH.
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I Was Made To Love Her
New - Vinyl - TS 279
Sealed 1968 Heavy Vinyl Stereo (Title Is Printed On Three Lines-First Pressings Had Title Printed On Two Lines). CC.
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In Square Circle
New - Vinyl - 6134TL
Sealed 1985 Embossed Cover Gatefold Original. Saw Cut. Light Razor Line Where Small Area Of Shrink Was Removed.
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In Square Circle
New - Vinyl - 6134TL
Sealed 1985 Embossed Cover Gatefold Original With 8 Page Full Color Booklet. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut.
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In Square Circle
New - Vinyl - 6134TL
Sealed 1985 Embossed Cover Gatefold Original With Gold Foil Grammy Finalist Sticker On Shrink. Exact Press Unknown. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut. 'Although It Went Platinum, Nothing Stands As Better Evidence Of How Cyclical The Pop Experience Is Than The Response To In Square Circle. Wonder Actually Wrote Some Superb Songs, And Several, Like "Overjoyed" And "I Love You Too Much," Were Superior To The Hit Single "Part-time Lover." But That One Zoomed To The Top Spot And Became The Album's Definitive Tune In The Minds Of Many." AMG - Ron Wynn.
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In Square Circle
Used - Vinyl - 6134TL
1985 Embossed Cover Gatefold Original With 8 Page Full Color Booklet. Extremely Hard To Find Without A Saw Cut.
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In Square Circle
New - Vinyl - 6134TL
Sealed 1985 CRC Club Pressing Housed In An Embossed Cover Gatefold.
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In Square Circle
Used - Vinyl - 6134TL
1985 Embossed Cover Gatefold Original With 8 Page Full Color Booklet. Previous Owner Name Sticker On Front Cover.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326L
Beautiful 1973 Original In Shrink Wrap. Cover Shows Slight Wear. With The Original T326L Catalog Number On The Labels And Jacket Plus The Original Custom Inner Sleeve Advertising The 100+ Page "Songs Of Stevie Wonder" Book. Mastered At Kendun And Pressed At The RCA Hollywood Pressing Plant. Hard To Find In This Condition.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326V1
1973 Gatefold Original. Vinyl Appear Glossy. Tiny Tic On Spine. Mastered At Kendun And Pressed At The RCA Hollywood Pressing Plant. Always Difficult To Find In This Good Of Condition.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326L
Beautiful 1973 Original In Gatefold With Inner Sleeve. Hard To Find In This Condition.
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Innervisions
Used Import - VIP-6004
1977 Japanese Original Housed In A Heavy-Duty Textured Gatefold With Obi. An All-Time, 5 Star Classic. LP Appears New, Unplayed. Outstanding Cover Art By Efram Wolff.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326L
1973 US original Hollywood gatefold pressing; Light background noise, music dominates. Gentle corner rubs & light stain at bottom edge of gatefold. One of Wonder's very best, written, produced and arrange almost entirely by Stevie himself. A groundbreaking album by the iconic singer-songwriter & is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums in the history of music and has had a significant impact on the overall landscape of popular music. The fact that he was able to create such a masterpiece on his own is a testament to his talents as a musician and delivering a powerful socially conscious message, addressing themes such as racism, poverty, and drug addiction, which were prevalent in the United States during the early 1970s.
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Innervisions
New Import - 0050109032617
Sealed, latest run of the 2008 Back To Black reissue. Gatefold jacket, "Made In Poland" on back. "When Stevie Wonder applied his tremendous songwriting talents to the unsettled social morass that was the early '70s, he produced one of his greatest, most important works, a rich panoply of songs addressing drugs, spirituality, political ethics, the unnecessary perils of urban life, and what looked to be the failure of the '60s dream -- all set within a collection of charts as funky and catchy as any he'd written before. Two of the highlights, "Living for the City" and "Too High," make an especially deep impression thanks to Stevie's narrative talents; on the first, an eight-minute mini-epic, he brings a hard-scrabble Mississippi black youth to the city and illustrates, via a brilliant dramatic interlude, what lies in wait for innocents. (He also uses his variety of voice impersonations to stunning effect.) "Too High" is just as stunning, a cautionary tale about drugs driven by a dizzying chorus of scat vocals and a springing bassline. "Higher Ground," a funky follow-up to the previous album's big hit ("Superstition"), and "Jesus Children of America" both introduced Wonder's interest in Eastern religion. It's a tribute to his genius that he could broach topics like reincarnation and transcendental meditation in a pop context with minimal interference to the rest of the album. Wonder also made no secret of the fact that "He's Misstra Know-It-All" was directed at Tricky Dick, aka Richard Milhouse Nixon, then making headlines (and destroying America's faith in the highest office) with the biggest political scandal of the century. Putting all these differing themes and topics into perspective was the front cover, a striking piece by Efram Wolff portraying Stevie Wonder as the blind visionary, an artist seeing far better than those around him what was going on in the early '70s, and using his astonishing musical gifts to make this commentary one of the most effective and entertaining ever heard." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Innervisions
New Import - 0050109032617
Sealed, latest run of the 2008 Back To Black reissue. Gatefold jacket, "Made In Poland" on back. "When Stevie Wonder applied his tremendous songwriting talents to the unsettled social morass that was the early '70s, he produced one of his greatest, most important works, a rich panoply of songs addressing drugs, spirituality, political ethics, the unnecessary perils of urban life, and what looked to be the failure of the '60s dream -- all set within a collection of charts as funky and catchy as any he'd written before. Two of the highlights, "Living for the City" and "Too High," make an especially deep impression thanks to Stevie's narrative talents; on the first, an eight-minute mini-epic, he brings a hard-scrabble Mississippi black youth to the city and illustrates, via a brilliant dramatic interlude, what lies in wait for innocents. (He also uses his variety of voice impersonations to stunning effect.) "Too High" is just as stunning, a cautionary tale about drugs driven by a dizzying chorus of scat vocals and a springing bassline. "Higher Ground," a funky follow-up to the previous album's big hit ("Superstition"), and "Jesus Children of America" both introduced Wonder's interest in Eastern religion. It's a tribute to his genius that he could broach topics like reincarnation and transcendental meditation in a pop context with minimal interference to the rest of the album. Wonder also made no secret of the fact that "He's Misstra Know-It-All" was directed at Tricky Dick, aka Richard Milhouse Nixon, then making headlines (and destroying America's faith in the highest office) with the biggest political scandal of the century. Putting all these differing themes and topics into perspective was the front cover, a striking piece by Efram Wolff portraying Stevie Wonder as the blind visionary, an artist seeing far better than those around him what was going on in the early '70s, and using his astonishing musical gifts to make this commentary one of the most effective and entertaining ever heard." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Innervisions
Used Import - 0050109032617
2008 reissue in shrink. Gatefold jacket. End of side one has 8 revolutions of light noise. "When Stevie Wonder applied his tremendous songwriting talents to the unsettled social morass that was the early '70s, he produced one of his greatest, most important works, a rich panoply of songs addressing drugs, spirituality, political ethics, the unnecessary perils of urban life, and what looked to be the failure of the '60s dream -- all set within a collection of charts as funky and catchy as any he'd written before. Two of the highlights, "Living for the City" and "Too High," make an especially deep impression thanks to Stevie's narrative talents; on the first, an eight-minute mini-epic, he brings a hard-scrabble Mississippi black youth to the city and illustrates, via a brilliant dramatic interlude, what lies in wait for innocents. (He also uses his variety of voice impersonations to stunning effect.) "Too High" is just as stunning, a cautionary tale about drugs driven by a dizzying chorus of scat vocals and a springing bassline. "Higher Ground," a funky follow-up to the previous album's big hit ("Superstition"), and "Jesus Children of America" both introduced Wonder's interest in Eastern religion. It's a tribute to his genius that he could broach topics like reincarnation and transcendental meditation in a pop context with minimal interference to the rest of the album. Wonder also made no secret of the fact that "He's Misstra Know-It-All" was directed at Tricky Dick, aka Richard Milhouse Nixon, then making headlines (and destroying America's faith in the highest office) with the biggest political scandal of the century. Putting all these differing themes and topics into perspective was the front cover, a striking piece by Efram Wolff portraying Stevie Wonder as the blind visionary, an artist seeing far better than those around him what was going on in the early '70s, and using his astonishing musical gifts to make this commentary one of the most effective and entertaining ever heard." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326L
1973 US original Hollywood pressing housed in a gatefold jacket. Vibrant jacket in EX condition but with previous owner name sticker on front cover. "When Stevie Wonder applied his tremendous songwriting talents to the unsettled social morass that was the early '70s, he produced one of his greatest, most important works, a rich panoply of songs addressing drugs, spirituality, political ethics, the unnecessary perils of urban life, and what looked to be the failure of the '60s dream -- all set within a collection of charts as funky and catchy as any he'd written before. Two of the highlights, "Living for the City" and "Too High," make an especially deep impression thanks to Stevie's narrative talents; on the first, an eight-minute mini-epic, he brings a hard-scrabble Mississippi black youth to the city and illustrates, via a brilliant dramatic interlude, what lies in wait for innocents. (He also uses his variety of voice impersonations to stunning effect.) "Too High" is just as stunning, a cautionary tale about drugs driven by a dizzying chorus of scat vocals and a springing bassline. "Higher Ground," a funky follow-up to the previous album's big hit ("Superstition"), and "Jesus Children of America" both introduced Wonder's interest in Eastern religion. It's a tribute to his genius that he could broach topics like reincarnation and transcendental meditation in a pop context with minimal interference to the rest of the album. Wonder also made no secret of the fact that "He's Misstra Know-It-All" was directed at Tricky Dick, aka Richard Milhouse Nixon, then making headlines (and destroying America's faith in the highest office) with the biggest political scandal of the century. Putting all these differing themes and topics into perspective was the front cover, a striking piece by Efram Wolff portraying Stevie Wonder as the blind visionary, an artist seeing far better than those around him what was going on in the early '70s, and using his astonishing musical gifts to make this commentary one of the most effective and entertaining ever heard." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326L
Beautiful 1973 original in gatefold jacket & clean inner sleeve. Socially conscious, musically daring, and sonically rich—Innervisions stands as one of Stevie Wonder’s most powerful statements. With classics like Higher Ground, Living for the City, and Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing, this Grammy-winning masterpiece blends funk, soul, and innovation into a visionary work that defined an era. Essential listening from a true genius. Featuring the use of synthesizers such as the TONTO Widely regarded as a landmark in Stevie Wonder’s discography, Innervisions earned the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and solidified Wonder’s reputation as a visionary in the evolution of popular music. The album’s blend of innovative production, profound lyricism, and dynamic grooves continues to influence artists across genres. For listeners seeking the pinnacle of 1970s soul music, Innervisions stands as an essential entry, reflecting both the struggles and hopes of its era.
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Innervisions
New - Vinyl - T 326L
Sealed 1973 US gatefold original. Pristine copy with a top shrink split due to age. No cuts or holes! Innervisions is Stevie Wonder operating at the height of his creative powers, fearless, curious, and fully in command. Funk, soul, jazz, and social commentary weave together with effortless flow, powered by inventive synthesizer work and deeply human songwriting. From the urgent drive of “Higher Ground” to the introspective calm of “Living for the City,” every track feels purposeful and alive. Bold, soulful, and endlessly relevant, Innervisions isn’t just a classic, it’s a statement of vision, conviction, and groove.
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Innervisions
New Import - 0050109032617
Sealed, latest run of the 2008 'Back to Black' reissue. Gatefold jacket, no hype sticker. 'Made in Czech Republic' on back. Socially conscious, musically daring, and sonically rich—Innervisions stands as one of Stevie Wonder’s most powerful statements. With classics like Higher Ground, Living for the City, and Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing, this Grammy-winning masterpiece blends funk, soul, and innovation into a visionary work that defined an era. Essential listening from a true genius.
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Innervisions
New - Vinyl - T 326L
Factory Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original. CC, Light Wear On 2 Inches Of Spine. An All-Time Classic!
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Innervisions
New - Vinyl - T-326S1
Factory Sealed 1973 Gatefold (2nd Catalog Number). Pristine Copy.
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Innervisions
New - Vinyl - T6-326S1
Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original. Archival Quality Copy Of An All-Time Classic.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T326LDJ
1973 White Label Promo, Gatefold Jacket.
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Innervisions
Colored Vinyl - T 326L
Limited Edition, 180gm Clear Red Virgin Vinyl, Gatefold Cover. Mint, Unplayed copy.
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Innervisions
Used Import - VIP-6004
1977 Japanese Original Housed In A Heavy-Duty Textured Gatefold With Obi. An All-Time, 5 Star Classic. LP Appears New, Unplayed. Outstanding Cover Art By Efram Wolff.
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Innervisions
New - Vinyl - T 326V1
Pristine, Sealed 1973 Gatefold.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T 326V1
1973 Heavy-Duty Gatefold Original. Barely Visible, Tiny Mark At The End Of "He's Mistra Know-It All" Is Inaudible. An All-Time Classic In Any Genre Of Music. This Copy Has The Finest Condition Gatefold Cover We Have Seen In A Long Time Featuring Full Saturated Cover Art By Efram Wolff.
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Innervisions
Audiophile - Vinyl - UIJY-9021
New, Unplayed, Out Of Print, 2007 Limited Edition 200gm Japanese Reissue Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Obi. Cover Art By Efram Wolff.
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Innervisions
Used - Vinyl - T6-326S1 / T 326V1
1973 Textured Gatefold With T6-326S1 Number On Spine And Cover Plus Tiny CRC Stamp (Columbia Record Club) On Spine. T 326V1 Number On Labels. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - T13-371C2
Sealed 1979 2LP Triple Gatefold, Braille Cover Original. Perhaps His Least Well-Known Masterpiece. Tiny Amount Of Wear At The Top Of The Spine Weher Shrink Has Pulled Away.
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - T13 371C2
Sealed 1979 2LP Triple Gatefold With Embossed Motifs And Braille Cover Original. Very Hard To Find Without Cut-Out Hole Or Saw Cut.
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - T13-371N2
Sealed 1979 2LP Triple Gatefold With Embossed Motifs And Braille Cover Original. Original Peaches Sticker Still On Shrink. Very, Very Shallow Saw Cut.
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - T13-371C2
Sealed 1979 2LP Triple Gatefold With Embossed Motifs And Braille Cover Original. Saw-Cut.
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Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - T13-371C2
Sealed 1979 Original 2LP Release Housed In A Trifold Jacket. Small Corner Crease. Tiny Corner Dings.
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Jungle Fever
Used - Vinyl - MOT 6291
1991 Vinyl Rarity With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Unplayed. There Are Plenty Of Import Pressings Of This Tile But The U.S. Domestic Original Is Very Difficult To Find.
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Jungle Fever
New - Vinyl - MOT 6291
Sealed 1991 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. There Are Plenty Of Import Pressings Of This Tile But The U.S. Domestic Original Is Very Difficult To Find. A Spike Lee Joint.
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Live
New - Vinyl - TS 298
Sealed 1970 Original. Includes His Superb Version Of "Alfie" On Harmonica.
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Looking Back
New - Vinyl - M-804LP3
Sealed, Limited Edition 3LP All Analogue Compilation. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More. CC.
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Looking Back
New - Vinyl - M-804LP3
Sealed, Limited Edition 3LP All Analogue Compilation. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More. These Are Difficult To Find Without Saw Cuts or A Cut Out Hole. This Copy Is Pristine.
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Looking Back
New - Vinyl - M-804LP3
Sealed, Limited Edition 1977 3LP All Analogue Compilation. Saw Cut. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More.
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Looking Back
Used - Vinyl - M-804LP3
1977 Limited Edition 3LP All Analogue Compilation Reissue; Monarch Press. Light Cover Wear, With Saw Cut And Few Small Corner Rubs. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More.
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Looking Back
New - Vinyl - M-804LP3
Sealed, Limited Edition 1977 3LP All Analogue Compilation. Saw Cut And Slight Corner Wear (1). Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More.
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Looking Back
Used - Vinyl - M-804LP3
1977 3LP in trifold. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More. "Looking Back" is a 1977 Motown triple-LP compilation album by Stevie Wonder, released exclusively in the United States. The collection focuses on Wonder’s formative years, covering the period from 1962 to 1971 and spotlighting his evolution from a prodigious young Motown talent to an innovative songwriter and performer. From a historical perspective, "Looking Back" arrived during a period of reassessment and newfound appreciation for Wonder’s early work. By the late 1970s, Stevie Wonder was celebrated for his artistic autonomy and innovation, but this anthology reminded listeners of his roots as “Little Stevie Wonder” and his crucial role in Motown’s success. The album has not been reissued in digital or CD formats, which has contributed to its status as a sought-after collector’s item. In retrospect, "Looking Back" serves both as a document of Wonder’s development and as a testament to the depth and diversity of his early Motown catalog, offering a glimpse into the growth of one of music’s most influential figures.
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Looking Back
Used - Vinyl - M-804LP3
Limited Edition 3LP All Analogue Compilation. Saw Cut. Features 40 Songs Including "Contract On Love," "Fingertips Part 1," "My Cherie Amour," "Angie Girl," "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," "Alfie," "For Once In My Life" And Many More.
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Looking Back / Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants
New - Vinyl - 804LP3 / T13
Weird, Sealed 5LP Set. One 3 LP Retrospective Plus The 2LP "Journey Through..." Album With Braille Fold Out Cover Packaged Together With An 8 Inch x 5 Inch Stevie Wonder Insert Under Shrink Wrap. Music Plus $3.99 Price Tag. First One Of These We Have Ever Seen.
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Motown Legends
New - Vinyl - 5362 ML
Sealed 1985 Compilation, Saw Cut.
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Music Of My Mind
New - Vinyl - T314L
Sealed 1972 Heavy-Duty Gatefold Original, Cut Corner. His Breakthrough Masterpiece After Signing His New Contract With Motown Which Gave Him Complete Artistic Freedom. Includes The Amazing "Girl Blue," "Superwoman," ""Evil," "Happier Than The Morning Sun" And More.
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Music Of My Mind
Used - Vinyl - T6-314S1
1972 Gatefold With CRC (Columbia Record Club) Printed On Spine. An All-Time Classic. Appears Unplayed.
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Music Of My Mind
Colored Vinyl - T7 314R1
Limited Edition, 180gm Splash Vinyl Rarity, Gatefold Cover. Open, Mint Copy.
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Music Of My Mind
New - Vinyl - T314L
Sealed 1972 Heavy-Duty Gatefold Original. His Breakthrough Masterpiece After Signing His New Contract With Motown Which Gave Him Complete Artistic Freedom. This Record Paved The Way For The Next Three Monumental Albums Stevie Recorded And Shook Soul Music To A New Level. Includes The Amazing "Girl Blue," "Superwoman," ""Evil," "Happier Than The Morning Sun" And More.
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Music Of My Mind
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-015
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2011 Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. His Most Underrated Album.
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Music Of My Mind
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-015
Factory Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. This Is Low Number 0765.
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Music Of My Mind
New - Vinyl - 501 090 314-1
Sealed, Out Of Print 2011 180gm Gatefold Reissue Of His 1972 Masterpiece.
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Music Of My Mind
New - Vinyl - 5010903141
Sealed latest run of the 2011 embossed gatefold reissue. "With a new contract from Motown in his hand, Stevie Wonder released Music of My Mind, his first truly unified record and, with the exception of a single part on two songs, the work of a one-man-band. Everything he had learned about musicianship, engineering, and production during his long apprenticeship in the Snakepit at Motown Studios came together here (from the liner notes: "The sounds themselves come from inside his mind. The man is his own instrument. The instrument is an orchestra.") Music of My Mind was also the first to bear the fruits of his increased focus on Moog and Arp synthesizers, though the songs never sound synthetic, due in great part to Stevie's reliance on a parade of real instruments -- organic drumwork, harmonica, organs and pianos -- as well as his mastery of traditional song structure and his immense musical personality. The intro of the vibrant, tender "I Love Every Little Thing About You" is a perfect example, humanized with a series of lightly breathed syllables for background rhythm. And when the synthesizers do appear, it's always in the perfect context: the standout "Superwoman" really benefits from its high-frequency harmonics, and "Seems So Long" wouldn't sound quite as affectionate without the warm electronics gurgling in the background. This still wasn't a perfect record, though; "Sweet Little Girl" was an awkward song, with Stevie assuming another of his embarrassing musical personalities to fawn over a girl." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Music Of My Mind
Used - Vinyl - T 314L
1972 Gatefold Original. The Start Of His One Man Production Fusing Moog And Arp Synthesizers With Real Instruments -- Organic Drum Work, Harmonica, Organs And Pianos Allowing For An Organic Sound Which Led The Way For His Next Three Historic Albums.
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Music Of My Mind
Gold - CD - AFZ 100
Sealed And Pristine 2010 Numbered, Limited Edition 24kt Gold HDCD. Mastered From The Original Master Tapes By Kevin Gray. This Is Number 2045.
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Music Of My Mind
Audiophile - Used - MOFI 1-015
2011 Gain 2 Ultra Analog System Silver Label. Limited Edition #000775. This Album Was The Jumping Off Point For Stevie And The Electronic Music Pioneers Malcolm Cecil And Robert Margouleff As Co-producers, Employing Their Custom Tonto Synthesizer. Coinciding With His New Motown Contract, Allowing Him Full Creative Control, This LP Put Him Into A Different Stratosphere. Transcending His Sound With A Conscientious Vibe He Went On To Produce Three More Benchmark Albums. Very Light Mouth Corner Ding.
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Music Of My Mind
Audiophile - Used - MOFI 1-015
2011 Gain 2 Ultra Analog System Silver Label. Limited Edition #001167. This Album Was The Jumping Off Point For Stevie And The Electronic Music Pioneers Malcolm Cecil And Robert Margouleff As Co-producers, Employing Their Custom Tonto Synthesizer. Coinciding With His New Motown Contract, Allowing Him Full Creative Control, This LP Put Him Into A Different Stratosphere. Transcending His Sound With A Conscientious Vibe He Went On To Produce Three More Benchmark Albums.
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My Cherie Amour
Used - Vinyl - S 296
1969 Stereo Original. Covers The Doors "Light My Fire".
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My Cherie Amour
New - Vinyl - TS 296
Factory Sealed 1969 Stereo Original. Thick, Heavy Pressing. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes.
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My Cherie Amour
Used - Vinyl - TS 296
1969 Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. Deep Groove, Thick, Heavy Pressing. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes.
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My Cherie Amour
New - Vinyl - TS 296
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original, CC.
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My Cherie Amour
Used - 7 - TMG 690
Mega Rare 1969 Single Sided Promotional 45rpm 7" Single. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. Beautiful Copy!
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Original Musiquarium
New - Vinyl - 6002 TL2
Sealed 1982 2LP Gatefold Original With Embossed Fish On Cover And Large Album Hype Sticker. Saw Cut.
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Original Musiquarium
Used - Vinyl - VIP-4-5
Beautiful 1982 Japanese 2LP Embossed Gatefold With Inserts And Obi. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed.
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Original Musiquarium
Used - Vinyl - 6002TL2
1982 2LP White Label Promo, Embossed Gatefold Jacket.
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Original Musiquarium
New - Vinyl - 6002TL2
Sealed 1982 2LP Embossed Gatefold Original. Tiny Record Club (CRC) Stamp On Spine, But An Original Pressing.
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Original Musiquarium
Used - Vinyl - 6002TL2
1982 2LP Embossed Gatefold Original. Both LPs Appear Glossy.
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Original Musiquarium
Used - Vinyl - 6002TL2
1982 2LP Embossed Gatefold Original. Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I is an incomparable compilation album that features some of the most iconic hits of the legendary musician and his band. Spanning over two decades of Stevie Wonder's career, this record is a timeless masterpiece that showcases his incredible range of musical styles and talents. Original Musiquarium is an essential addition to any music lover's collection and a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the greatest musicians of all time.
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Original Musiquarium
Used - Vinyl - 6002TL2
1982 2LP Embossed Gatefold Club pressing with CRC on spine. VG++ copy; Previous owner name sticker on front cover. Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I is an incomparable compilation album that features some of the most iconic hits of the legendary musician and his band. Spanning over two decades of Stevie Wonder's career, this record is a timeless masterpiece that showcases his incredible range of musical styles and talents. Original Musiquarium is an essential addition to any music lover's collection and a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the greatest musicians of all time.
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Signed, Sealed & Deilvered
New - Vinyl - TS 304
Sealed 1970 Heavy Vinyl Original. Small center Bottom Seam Split.
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Signed, Sealed & Delivered
Used - Vinyl - TS 304
1970 Original In Shrink Wrap With Sears Price Tag Over Shrink. 1D/1D Indianapolis Stampers. CC.
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Signed, Sealed And Delivered
New - Vinyl - 2810ML
Sealed Late 70's Reissue. No Bare Code On Back Cover.
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Signed, Sealed And Delivered
Used - Vinyl - M5-176V1
Rare Test Pressing Of The 1981 Reissue Plus Two Label Info Sheets. Appears Unplayed.
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Someday At Christmas
New - Vinyl - 5255 ML
Sealed 70's Reissue Of The 1967 Original.
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Someday At Christmas
New - Vinyl - B0023501-01
Sealed, latest run of the 2015 US reissue. Someday at Christmas (1967) is Stevie Wonder’s soulful holiday album, blending Motown magic with heartfelt messages of peace and hope. Alongside festive tunes like “Silver Bells” and “Ave Maria,” the title track stands out as a timeless anthem calling for a world free of war and full of love.
With Wonder’s soaring vocals and lush arrangements, the record delivers both seasonal warmth and social consciousness. A classic Christmas album that’s as uplifting as it is meaningful—perfect for holiday spins with heart.
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Someday At Christmas
New - Vinyl - B0023501-01
Sealed, latest run of the 2015 US reissue. Someday at Christmas (1967) is Stevie Wonder’s soulful holiday album, blending Motown magic with heartfelt messages of peace and hope. Alongside festive tunes like “Silver Bells” and “Ave Maria,” the title track stands out as a timeless anthem calling for a world free of war and full of love.
With Wonder’s soaring vocals and lush arrangements, the record delivers both seasonal warmth and social consciousness. A classic Christmas album that’s as uplifting as it is meaningful—perfect for holiday spins with heart.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
New - Vinyl - T13-340C2
Sealed 1976 2LP Gatefold Original With Bonus Single And 24 Page Booklet. A Stevie Wonder Classic. Voted One Of The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time In Rolling Stone Magazine, July 2012. Shrink Tear, Light Corner Rubs & Bottom Back Has Discoloring, Hence Price.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 2LP Gatefold Original Pressing. Includes 24 Page Booklet & Bonus 7". Stevie Took The Bar And Smashed It Wide Open With His 20 Jazzy Socially Soulful Songs On This LP. A Genuine 5 Star Must Have.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used Import - 0600753164228
2009 2LP 180gm Gatefold Reissue, EU Import. Comes With Bonus 7" EP & 24-Page Booklet Insert. Non Auto-Coupled Pressing. Part Of The Back To Black Vinyl Reissues. A Seminal Stevie Work. Highly Recommended. "Songs In The Key Of Life Was Stevie Wonder's Longest, Most Ambitious Collection Of Songs, A Two-LP (Plus Accompanying EP) Set That -- Just As The Title Promised -- Touched On Nearly Every Issue Under The Sun, And Did It All With Ambitious (Even For Him), Wide-ranging Arrangements And Some Of The Best Performances Of Wonder's Career. The Opening "Love's In Need Of Love Today" And "Have A Talk With God" Are Curiously Subdued, But Stevie Soon Kicks Into Gear With "Village Ghetto Land," A Fierce Exposé Of Ghetto Neglect Set To A Satirical Baroque Synthesizer. Hot On Its Heels Comes The Torrid Fusion Jam "Contusion," A Big, Brassy Hit Tribute To The Recently Departed Duke Ellington In "Sir Duke," And (Another Hit, This One A Grammy Winner As Well) The Bumping Poem To His Childhood, "I Wish." Though They Didn't Necessarily Appear In Order, Songs In The Key Of Life Contains Nearly A Full Album On Love And Relationships, Along With Another Full Album On Issues Social And Spiritual. Fans Of The Love Album Talking Book Can Marvel That He Sets The Bar Even Higher Here, With Brilliant Material Like The Tenderly Cathartic And Gloriously Redemptive "Joy Inside My Tears," The Two-Part, Smooth-And-Rough "Ordinary Pain," The Bitterly Ironic "All Day Sucker," Or Another Classic Heartbreaker, "Summer Soft." Those Inclined Toward Stevie Wonder The Social-issues Artist Had Quite A Few Songs To Focus On As Well: "Black Man" Was A Bicentennial School Lesson On Remembering The Vastly Different People Who Helped Build America; "Pastime Paradise" Examined The Plight Of Those Who Live In The Past And Have Little Hope For The Future; "Village Ghetto Land" Brought Listeners To A Nightmare Of Urban Wasteland; And "Saturn" Found Stevie Questioning His Kinship With The Rest Of Humanity And Amusingly Imagining Paradise As A Residency On A Distant Planet. If All This Sounds Overwhelming, It Is; Stevie Wonder Had Talent To Spare During The Mid-'70s, And Instead Of Letting The Reserve Trickle Out During The Rest Of The Decade, He Let It All Go With One Massive Burst. (His Only Subsequent Record Of The '70s Was The Similarly Gargantuan But Largely Instrumental Soundtrack Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants)." AMG Review By John Bush.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 Gatefold Original With 2LP & 7"45rpm & Booklet. Definitely One Of The Top Ten 2LP Albums Produced.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 2LP Gatefold Original Pressing. Includes 24 Page Booklet & Bonus 7" Plus Fan Club Insert. Stevie Took The Bar And Smashed It Wide Open With His 20 Jazzy Socially Soulful Songs On This LP. A Genuine 5 Star Must Have.
Stevie Wonder's "Songs In The Key Of Life" is a masterful album that defies genre and expectation. From the funky opener "Love's In Need Of Love Today" to the soulful ballad "As" to the gospel-infused "Pastime Paradise," Wonder showcases his unparalleled musical talent and versatility. Lyrically, the album touches on themes of love, social justice, and spirituality, all delivered with Wonder's signature soulful voice.
As always the production is notable, with Wonder utilizing a wide range of instruments and incorporating complex arrangements that add depth and texture to each track. The album's standout moment is undoubtedly the epic "Isn't She Lovely," a tribute to his newborn daughter that features delightful harmonica solos and infectious melodies.
Undoubtably "Songs In The Key Of Life" is a timeless masterpiece that solidified Stevie Wonder's place in music history. It's a testament to his creativity and innovation, and remains a beloved classic to this day.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
New Import - 06007 531 642-2(8)
Sealed, Latest Run Of The 2017 2LP 180gm Reissue. Gatefold Jacket, EU Import. Comes With Bonus 7" EP & 24-Page Booklet Insert. Non Auto-Coupled Pressing. A Seminal Stevie Work. Highly Recommended. "Songs In The Key Of Life Was Stevie Wonder's Longest, Most Ambitious Collection Of Songs, A Two-LP (Plus Accompanying EP) Set That -- Just As The Title Promised -- Touched On Nearly Every Issue Under The Sun, And Did It All With Ambitious (Even For Him), Wide-ranging Arrangements And Some Of The Best Performances Of Wonder's Career. The Opening "Love's In Need Of Love Today" And "Have A Talk With God" Are Curiously Subdued, But Stevie Soon Kicks Into Gear With "Village Ghetto Land," A Fierce Exposé Of Ghetto Neglect Set To A Satirical Baroque Synthesizer. Hot On Its Heels Comes The Torrid Fusion Jam "Contusion," A Big, Brassy Hit Tribute To The Recently Departed Duke Ellington In "Sir Duke," And (Another Hit, This One A Grammy Winner As Well) The Bumping Poem To His Childhood, "I Wish." Though They Didn't Necessarily Appear In Order, Songs In The Key Of Life Contains Nearly A Full Album On Love And Relationships, Along With Another Full Album On Issues Social And Spiritual. Fans Of The Love Album Talking Book Can Marvel That He Sets The Bar Even Higher Here, With Brilliant Material Like The Tenderly Cathartic And Gloriously Redemptive "Joy Inside My Tears," The Two-Part, Smooth-And-Rough "Ordinary Pain," The Bitterly Ironic "All Day Sucker," Or Another Classic Heartbreaker, "Summer Soft." Those Inclined Toward Stevie Wonder The Social-issues Artist Had Quite A Few Songs To Focus On As Well: "Black Man" Was A Bicentennial School Lesson On Remembering The Vastly Different People Who Helped Build America; "Pastime Paradise" Examined The Plight Of Those Who Live In The Past And Have Little Hope For The Future; "Village Ghetto Land" Brought Listeners To A Nightmare Of Urban Wasteland; And "Saturn" Found Stevie Questioning His Kinship With The Rest Of Humanity And Amusingly Imagining Paradise As A Residency On A Distant Planet. If All This Sounds Overwhelming, It Is; Stevie Wonder Had Talent To Spare During The Mid-'70s, And Instead Of Letting The Reserve Trickle Out During The Rest Of The Decade, He Let It All Go With One Massive Burst. (His Only Subsequent Record Of The '70s Was The Similarly Gargantuan But Largely Instrumental Soundtrack Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants)." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Songs In The Key Of Life
New - Vinyl - 0600753164228
Sealed 2024 2LP gatefold reissue. Includes a bonus 7" EP and 24-page 12" booklet with lyrics. A masterpiece of soul and one of the greatest albums ever recorded—Songs in the Key of Life showcases Stevie Wonder at his creative peak. From Sir Duke and Isn’t She Lovely to deeper cuts brimming with funk, jazz, and social commentary, this sprawling double LP is a timeless celebration of life, love, and groove. Essential for every serious collection.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
New - Vinyl - T13-340C2
Sealed 2LP Gatefold Original With 24 Page Booklet. Includes Bonus 7" With "Saturn," "Ebony Eyes," "All Day Sucker" And "Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)." Winner Of 4 Grammy Awards. Crisp Corners.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOT 13340
Sealed, Out Of Print 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue. Includes Bonus 7" With "Saturn," "Ebony Eyes," "All Day Sucker" And "Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)".
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Songs In The Key Of Life
New - Vinyl - T13-340C2
Sealed 1976 2LP Gatefold With Bonus Single And 24 Page Booklet. Custom Grammy Award Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 2LP Gatefold With Bonus 7" 45rpm Single And 24 Page Booklet. Bonus Single Contains The Tracks "Saturn," "Ebony Eyes," "All Day Sucker" And "Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)." Small CRC Stamp On Spine, Small Dent On Mouth. 1A/1A/1A/16A Stampers.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 2LP Gatefold With 24 Page Booklet. Does Not Include Bonus 7", Hence Lowered Price.
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Songs In The Key Of Life
Used - Vinyl - T13-340C2
1976 2LP Gatefold With Bonus Single And 24 Page Booklet. Custom Grammy Award Hype Sticker And "Sir Duke" Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Both LPs And The 45 Single Appear Glossy, Unplayed.
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Stevie At The Beach
Used - Vinyl - 255
Beautiful 1964 Twin Globe, Deep Groove Mono Original. Tiny Writing On Back Cover.
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T319L
Stunning 1972 Gatefold Original (T319L Catalog Number) With Braille Embossed On Outer And Inner Cover. An All Time Classic! Shrink Wrap Intact. Appears Unplayed.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - VIP 6003
New, Unplayed Japanese Pressing, Textured Gatefold With Obi. One Of The Most Important Albums Of The 1970s. Trying To Find A Quiet US Pressing Is Virtually Impossible. 5 Stars.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - T7 318R 1
Sealed 25th Motown Anniversary Issue. Non-Braille Gatefold.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - T7-319R1
Factory Sealed Non-Braille Gatefold, Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes, No Bar Code On Jacket. Small Top Seam Split, Hence Price.
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Talking Book
Colored Vinyl - T6-319S1
Limited Edition 180gm Splash Vinyl Rarity, Gatefold Jacket. Mint, Unplayed copy.
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T7-319R1
1977 Gatefold 2nd Issue. Saw Cut. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T319L
1972 Non-Braille Gatefold Original. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Cover Has Some Rubbing Accounted For In Price.
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Talking Book
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-009
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2011 Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - T6-319S1
Sealed Stereo Non-Braille Gatefold 2nd Issue. No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Talking Book
Audiophile - Vinyl - MOFI 1-009
Factory Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - T6-319S1
Sealed 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Gatefold Cover.
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T6-319S1
Beautiful Stereo Non-Braille Gatefold 2nd Issue. No Bar Code On Jacket.
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T319L
1972 Gatefold Original With Braille Embossed On Outer And Inner Cover. An All Time Classic!
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - T6 319S1
Sealed 2008 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue. "After Releasing Two "Head" Records During 1970 And 1971, Stevie Wonder Expanded His Compositional Palette With 1972's Talking Book To Include Societal Ills As Well As Tender Love Songs, And So Recorded The First Smash Album Of His Career. What Had Been Hinted At On The Intriguing Project Music Of My Mind Was Here Focused Into A Laser Beam Of Tight Songwriting, Warm Electronic Arrangements, And Ebullient Performances -- Altogether The Most Realistic Vision Of A Musical Personality Ever Put To Wax, Beginning With A Disarmingly Simple Love Song, "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" (But Of Course, It's Only The Composition That's Simple). Wonder's Not Always Singing A Tender Ballad Here -- In Fact, He Flits From Contentment To Mistrust To Promise To Heartbreak Within The Course Of The First Four Tracks -- But He Never Fails To Render Each Song In The Most Vivid Colors. In Stark Contrast To His Early Songs, Which Were Clever But Often Relied On The Motown Template Of Romantic Metaphor, With Talking Book It Became Clear Wonder Was Beginning To Speak His Mind And Use His Personal History For Material (Just As Marvin Gaye Had With The Social Protest Of 1971's What's Going On). The Lyrics Became Less Convoluted, While The Emotional Power Gained In Intensity. "You And I" And The Glorious Closer "I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)" Subtly Illustrate That The Conception Of Love Can Be Stronger Than The Reality, While "Tuesday Heartbreak" Speaks Simply But Powerfully: "I Wanna Be With You When The Nighttime Comes/i Wanna Be With You Till The Daytime Comes." Ironically, The Biggest Hit From Talking Book Wasn't A Love Song At All; The Funk Landmark "Superstition" Urges Empowerment Instead Of Hopelessness, Set To A Grooving Beat That Made It One Of The Biggest Hits Of His Career. It's Followed By "Big Brother," The First Of His Directly Critical Songs, Excoriating Politicians Who Posture To The Underclass In Order To Gain The Only Thing They Really Need: Votes. With Talking Book, Wonder Also Found A Proper Balance Between Making An Album Entirely By Himself And Benefiting From The Talents Of Others. His Wife Syreeta Contributed Two Great Lyrics, And Ray Parker, Jr. Came By To Record A Guitar Solo That Brings Together The Lengthy Jam "Maybe Your Baby." Two More Guitar Heroes, Jeff Beck And Buzzy Feton, Appeared On "Lookin' For Another Pure Love," Beck's Solo Especially Giving Voice To The Excruciating Process Of Moving On From A Broken Relationship. Like No Other Stevie Wonder Lp Before It, Talking Book Is All Of A Piece, The First Unified Statement Of His Career. It's Certainly An Exercise In Indulgence But, Imitating Life, It Veers Breathtakingly From Love To Heartbreak And Back With Barely A Pause." AMG Review By John Bush.
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Talking Book
New - Vinyl - B0025529-01
Sealed, latest press of the 2016 embossed gatefold reissue. "After releasing two "head" records during 1970 and 1971, Stevie Wonder expanded his compositional palette with 1972's Talking Book to include societal ills as well as tender love songs, and so recorded the first smash album of his career. What had been hinted at on the intriguing project Music of My Mind was here focused into a laser beam of tight songwriting, warm electronic arrangements, and ebullient performances -- altogether the most realistic vision of a musical personality ever put to wax, beginning with a disarmingly simple love song, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" (but of course, it's only the composition that's simple). Wonder's not always singing a tender ballad here -- in fact, he flits from contentment to mistrust to promise to heartbreak within the course of the first four tracks -- but he never fails to render each song in the most vivid colors. In stark contrast to his early songs, which were clever but often relied on the Motown template of romantic metaphor, with Talking Book it became clear Wonder was beginning to speak his mind and use his personal history for material (just as Marvin Gaye had with the social protest of 1971's What's Going On). The lyrics became less convoluted, while the emotional power gained in intensity. "You and I" and the glorious closer "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)" subtly illustrate that the conception of love can be stronger than the reality, while "Tuesday Heartbreak" speaks simply but powerfully: "I wanna be with you when the nighttime comes/I wanna be with you till the daytime comes." Ironically, the biggest hit from Talking Book wasn't a love song at all; the funk landmark "Superstition" urges empowerment instead of hopelessness, set to a grooving beat that made it one of the biggest hits of his career. It's followed by "Big Brother," the first of his directly critical songs, excoriating politicians who posture to the underclass in order to gain the only thing they really need: votes. With Talking Book, Wonder also found a proper balance between making an album entirely by himself and benefiting from the talents of others. His wife Syreeta contributed two great lyrics, and Ray Parker, Jr. came by to record a guitar solo that brings together the lengthy jam "Maybe Your Baby." Two more guitar heroes, Jeff Beck and Buzzy Feton, appeared on "Lookin' for Another Pure Love," Beck's solo especially giving voice to the excruciating process of moving on from a broken relationship. Like no other Stevie Wonder LP before it, Talking Book is all of a piece, the first unified statement of his career. It's certainly an exercise in indulgence but, imitating life, it veers breathtakingly from love to heartbreak and back with barely a pause." All Music Guide - John Bush
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Talking Book
Used - Vinyl - T 319L
1972 Original stereo braille gatefold with inner sleeve. Talking Book is a landmark album by Stevie Wonder. The album is celebrated for its fusion of soul, funk, and rock, and its experimental use of synthesizers, notably the TONTO keyboard system. Featuring classics like “Superstition” and “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” Talking Book not only delivered chart-topping singles but also introduced a new level of creative autonomy and expressive depth for Wonder.
Widely regarded as one of the best Stevie Wonder albums, Talking Book is noted for its rich musical textures and socially conscious lyrics. The record’s success helped define the sound of 1970s soul music and solidified Wonder’s reputation as one of the era’s most influential artists. With its innovative production, emotional vocal performances, and enduring hits, Talking Book remains a must-listen for fans of classic soul, R&B, and Motown music, and continues to influence musicians across genres.
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The Definitive Collection
New - Vinyl - 00602475152729
Sealed 2024 2LP compilation. Embossed gatefold jacket. Custom hype sticker on shrink. "When you're putting together a 21-song collection of a major artist who's had more than 40 Top 40 hits, inevitably there's going to be a lot of good stuff left out. Stevie Wonder's long and varied career (not over when this anthology appeared) really needs more than one disc to even adequately summarize the highlights. But this single-disc comp does squeeze in most of his best-known songs, from 1963's "Fingertips, Pt. 2" to the mid-'80s number one hits "Part-Time Lover" and "I Just Called to Say I Love You." Along the way there's "Uptight (Everything's Alright)," "I Was Made to Love Her," "For Once in My Life," "My Cherie Amour," "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," "Superstition," "Higher Ground," "Living for the City," "You Haven't Done Nothin'," "Boogie on Reggae Woman," "I Wish," "Sir Duke," and more. There is a sharp decline in quality following "Masterblaster (Jammin')," but at least that only lasts five songs. Of course, there's a lot missing too: "A Place in the Sun," "Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day," "If You Really Love Me," and "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing," to pick only some obvious candidates. Why exactly the 1967 single "Hey Love" (a Top Ten R&B single that barely made the pop charts) is included is a mystery, though at least it breaks up the predictability. For casual fans it's a decent career-spanning overview, though, and even the most casual fan will sense the musical genius and enormous artistic growth that shines through most of the selections." All Music Guide - Richie Unterberger
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The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie Wonder
New - Vinyl - M5 219V1
Sealed 1981 Analogue Reissue Of His 1963 Classic.
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The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie Wonder
New - Vinyl - M5 219V1
Sealed Late 70's Reissue. Originally Released In 1963. No Bar Code On Back Cover.
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The Woman In Red (Selections From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
New - Vinyl - 6108ML
Sealed 1984 Soundtrack. Gatefold Cover Variant With "New Stevie Wonder Album" Across The Top Of Jacket.
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Tribute To Uncle Ray
New - Vinyl - M5-173V1
Sealed 1970's Reissue Of A Mega-Rarity. Saw Cut.
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Tribute To Uncle Ray
Used - Vinyl - TM 232
1962 Twin Globe Label Mono Original. WBLK Radio Station Stamp On Jacket With Some Light Discoloration. WBLK Stamp On One Label. Appears Virtually Unplayed.
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Up Tight
New - Vinyl - TS 268
Sealed 1966 Heavy Vinyl Stereo Original.
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Up Tight, Everything's Alright
New - Vinyl - M5-183V1
Sealed All Analogue Reissue (No Bar Code On Jacket). Recorded In 1966.
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Where I'm Coming From
New - Vinyl - TS 308
Factory Sealed 1971 Heavy Duty, Die-Cut Gatefold Original. The First Copy We Have Ever Seen With The Custom "Bonus Cover" Sticker On The Shrink Wrap Which Explains How To Punch Out The Letters On The Front Cover To Make A Decorative Mobile.
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Where I'm Coming From
New - Vinyl - TS 308
Factory Sealed 1971 Heavy Duty, Die-Cut Gatefold Original, Small Saw Notch. Punch-Out The Letters On The Front Cover Make A Decorative Mobile.
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Where I'm Coming From
New - Vinyl - 5247ML
Sealed 2nd Issue. Pristine Copy.
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Where I'm Coming From
Used - Vinyl - 5247ML
1980's US reissue housed in a non-gatefold, non-die-cut jacket. Some surface noise but music dominates. Opening edge has fraying/moderate rubbing; Name tag on front cover. "One month before he turned 21, Stevie Wonder released Where I'm Coming From, the most distinctive record of his young career, and one that looked forward -- in its breadth of material as well as its futuristic production aesthetic -- to his many successes later in the '70s. There's a fabulous song here for nearly every type of fan; the soothing love ballad ("Think of Me as Your Soldier"), a gritty, apocalyptic funk extravanganza ("Do Yourself a Favor"), a kinetic, refreshing nod to the pop charts (the Top Ten hit "If You Really Love Me"), and an agonizing piece of heartache soul ("Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer" (slightly reworked for "Superwoman" on his next album Music of My Mind). Still, there are a few echoes of his occasionally pedestrian '60s work, and a pair of songs on the flipside sound especially anachronistic. The first is a piece of inspirational fluff called "Take up a Course in Happiness" with an odd arrangement pitched halfway between Sammy Davis, Jr. and Sgt. Pepper's, the second a jokey pick-up number named "I Wanna Talk to You" (complete with leering old-man vocals). Those two however, are the exceptions; the rules are uniformly excellent. The set closers "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer" and "Sunshine in Their Eyes" are bravura performances, Stevie summoning his purest register to convey heartbreak and hopefulness, respectively, in equal measure. For all the great material included, there was little chance of these songs hanging together as a proper album, and Berry Gordy's misgivings about releasing a record like this on a Motown label were, temporarily, well-placed. Still, Where I'm Coming From was a frequently astonishing album from Motown's new genius of the recording studio." All Music Guide – John Bush
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With A Song In My Heart
Used - Vinyl - TM 250
Beautiful 1963 Deep Groove Mono, Twin Globe Label Original. LP Looks Unplayed.
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With A Song In My Heart
New - Vinyl - M5-150V1
Sealed 70's Stereo Reissue (Pre-Bar Code) Of The 1963 Classic.
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Wonder Of Stevie
New - Vinyl - JSA 6253
Sealed Promo Only LP.
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