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Thread started 01/05/06 6:47am

BillieSparks

Stevie Wonder - Feeding Off The Love Of The Land

I've been trying to find this song for the longest time. I thought it would be on the Jungle Fever soundtrack being that it played at the end with the credits. Does anybody know where I can find this song? thanks in advance.
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/06 3:13pm

BillieSparks

anybody at all?
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Reply #2 posted 01/10/06 2:40pm

StateOfShock

this was released as the flip side on the Gotta Have You UK CD Single

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Reply #3 posted 01/12/06 7:31pm

BillieSparks

is that out of print?
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/06 9:07pm

paligap

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Yup..unfortunately...but it shows up on ebay alot...


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Reply #5 posted 01/13/06 12:12pm

StateOfShock

yup - it's long since deleted.

the track is also available as part of the Complete Stevie Wonder iTunes "Box Set".

email me spence at harbar dot net for more info
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Reply #6 posted 01/13/06 12:56pm

gargamelgibson

If you need a copy, send me an orgnote... If you want an original.. I ain't partin' with mine mad lol
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/06 7:12pm

jjam

How this didn't make the "Jungle Fever" album is beyond me...such a beautiful song...
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/06 8:31pm

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jjam said:

How this didn't make the "Jungle Fever" album is beyond me...such a beautiful song...


The funny thing about the song is that it's an outtake from the Fulfillingness' First Finale sessions. It's Stevie's original 1974 session with piano and vocals and strings were added subsequently. That just proves how timeless it is considering it was released virtually in its original form 17 years later and folks still rave on how beautitul it is.
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Reply #9 posted 01/15/06 10:53pm

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gargamelgibson said:

jjam said:

How this didn't make the "Jungle Fever" album is beyond me...such a beautiful song...


The funny thing about the song is that it's an outtake from the Fulfillingness' First Finale sessions. It's Stevie's original 1974 session with piano and vocals and strings were added subsequently. That just proves how timeless it is considering it was released virtually in its original form 17 years later and folks still rave on how beautitul it is.



lurking Which also explains why it's better than anything on the Jungle Fever Soundtrack....lurking



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Reply #10 posted 01/16/06 6:04am

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paligap said:

gargamelgibson said:



The funny thing about the song is that it's an outtake from the Fulfillingness' First Finale sessions. It's Stevie's original 1974 session with piano and vocals and strings were added subsequently. That just proves how timeless it is considering it was released virtually in its original form 17 years later and folks still rave on how beautitul it is.



lurking Which also explains why it's better than anything on the Jungle Fever Soundtrack....lurking



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lol

Very true. lol

One of my favourite, favourite, favourite Stevie songs. I think I even cried the first time I heard it. Beautiful. If I wrote one song and it was as good as that, I'd quit there and then.
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Reply #11 posted 01/16/06 9:29am

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paligap said:

gargamelgibson said:



The funny thing about the song is that it's an outtake from the Fulfillingness' First Finale sessions. It's Stevie's original 1974 session with piano and vocals and strings were added subsequently. That just proves how timeless it is considering it was released virtually in its original form 17 years later and folks still rave on how beautitul it is.



lurking Which also explains why it's better than anything on the Jungle Fever Soundtrack....lurking



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lol True...
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Reply #12 posted 01/19/06 9:04pm

BillieSparks

gargamelgibson said:

jjam said:

How this didn't make the "Jungle Fever" album is beyond me...such a beautiful song...


The funny thing about the song is that it's an outtake from the Fulfillingness' First Finale sessions. It's Stevie's original 1974 session with piano and vocals and strings were added subsequently. That just proves how timeless it is considering it was released virtually in its original form 17 years later and folks still rave on how beautitul it is.


wow thanks for shaing this info. No wonder I love this album so much it's a outtake from my fav Stevie album.
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