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Thread started 01/02/09 5:33am

graecophilos

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Best Stevie album of the 60s?

I mean, excluding Signed, Sealed Delivered.

The ones where he didn't produce or didn't write 2/3 of the songs by himself like "12 Year Old Genius" and stuff.

My fave's Uptight. I just discovered how much I like some of the songs. Do you know Love A Go Go?? i find it has an excellent melody, goes at strange places sometimes...

btw, what does a go go mean?

I know, Ego A Go Go, Wake Me Up Before You Go Go... there's a Smokey Robinson song with Go Go too!
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Reply #1 posted 01/02/09 5:51am

manray10

Imho:

1. I Was Made To Love Her

2. Uptight

3. For Once In My Life
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/09 5:54am

manray10

Imho:

1. I Was Made To Love Her

2. Uptight

3. For Once In My Life

By the way, Motown/Universal will be remastering and rereleasing Stevie Wonder's 1960s albums this year as part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations.
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/09 10:38am

graecophilos

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manray10 said:

Imho:

1. I Was Made To Love Her

2. Uptight

3. For Once In My Life

By the way, Motown/Universal will be remastering and rereleasing Stevie Wonder's 1960s albums this year as part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations.


Oh cool! I hope he will release his two new albums in 2009 too!
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Reply #4 posted 01/02/09 10:47am

manray10

graecophilos said:

manray10 said:

Imho:

1. I Was Made To Love Her

2. Uptight

3. For Once In My Life

By the way, Motown/Universal will be remastering and rereleasing Stevie Wonder's 1960s albums this year as part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations.


Oh cool! I hope he will release his two new albums in 2009 too!


Me too. I've heard Stevie say that music is a reflection of society. Being as how he was a prominent artist during last year's Presidential elections that hopefully will inspire positive change, I hope that Stevie is inspired to bless us with more Works Of Wonder.
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/09 10:50am

daPrettyman

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graecophilos said:

manray10 said:

Imho:

1. I Was Made To Love Her

2. Uptight

3. For Once In My Life

By the way, Motown/Universal will be remastering and rereleasing Stevie Wonder's 1960s albums this year as part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations.


Oh cool! I hope he will release his two new albums in 2009 too!

Don't hold your breath for the Stevie albums.
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Reply #6 posted 01/02/09 12:27pm

manray10

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graecophilos said:



Oh cool! I hope he will release his two new albums in 2009 too!

Don't hold your breath for the Stevie albums.


That is completely understandable. However, we can expect a heavy dose of Stevie Wonder this year given his ties to the Obamas and Motown.
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Reply #7 posted 01/02/09 2:07pm

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manray10 said:

daPrettyman said:


Don't hold your breath for the Stevie albums.


That is completely understandable. However, we can expect a heavy dose of Stevie Wonder this year given his ties to the Obamas and Motown.

U might get Dancing With the Stars, though. lol
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Reply #8 posted 01/02/09 2:52pm

manray10

daPrettyman said:

manray10 said:



That is completely understandable. However, we can expect a heavy dose of Stevie Wonder this year given his ties to the Obamas and Motown.

U might get Dancing With the Stars, though. lol


I've heard the talk. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be just that, talk!
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