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are there any albums that stevie wonder has produced for other artists? can u ppl plz name them??? hes an amazing producer.... Atom Heart Mother | |
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Jermaine Jackson
The Jackson 5 (unreleased) Minnie Riperton Syreeta "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Jermaine Jackson
The Jackson 5 (unreleased) Minnie Riperton Syreeta which albums??? Atom Heart Mother | |
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alexothetimes said: bboy87 said: Jermaine Jackson
The Jackson 5 (unreleased) Minnie Riperton Syreeta which albums??? Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: alexothetimes said: which albums??? Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums He wrote and produced the title track and produced "Loving You". Minnie & Richard Rudolph produced the rest. | |
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Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums He wrote and produced the title track and produced "Loving You". Minnie & Richard Rudolph produced the rest. Don't forget about "take a little trip". Syreeta's albums are called Syreeta (1972) and Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta (1974) worth checking. | |
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NMuzakNSoul said: Timmy84 said: He wrote and produced the title track and produced "Loving You". Minnie & Richard Rudolph produced the rest. Don't forget about "take a little trip". Syreeta's albums are called Syreeta (1972) and Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta (1974) worth checking. Oops he sure did lol | |
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I've got both the Syreet albums and they are wonderful.
If you love Talking Book / Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale it's safe to say you'll also love those two albums. Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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He produced a couple of cuts for 2 of Sergio Mendes late 70s albums(can't remember which).
Minnie, beside the mention. He produced "Lover & Friend" from her '78 self-titled album. Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good Michael Jackson & later, Carl Williams - Buttercup(In fact he produced a WHOLE album for Michael Jackson but later got shelved). Couple of stuff for Jeff Beck's mid-70s albums also. Gary Byrd - Crown | |
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He also produced Harmour Love for Syreeta which was on her One To One album. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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Harlepolis said: He produced a couple of cuts for 2 of Sergio Mendes late 70s albums(can't remember which).
Minnie, beside the mention. He produced "Lover & Friend" from her '78 self-titled album. Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good Michael Jackson & later, Carl Williams - Buttercup(In fact he produced a WHOLE album for Michael Jackson but later got shelved). Couple of stuff for Jeff Beck's mid-70s albums also. Gary Byrd - Crown The MJ/J5 one or more songs from it may get released in the future "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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NpgSouljah said: that pic of stevie and mike together is funny Atom Heart Mother | |
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Landonfunkmonkey said: I've got both the Syreet albums and they are wonderful.
If you love Talking Book / Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale it's safe to say you'll also love those two albums. I've been curious about these albums for years! I gotta finally get these. | |
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SoulAlive said: Landonfunkmonkey said: I've got both the Syreet albums and they are wonderful.
If you love Talking Book / Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale it's safe to say you'll also love those two albums. I've been curious about these albums for years! I gotta finally get these. I thought you of all people memorised the whole 1st 2 albums from Syreeta boy, you're in for a long addiction period. | |
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Yes, Perfect Angel was produced by Stevie.....
A Stevie Wonder/Michael Jackson album? This I gotta have! bboy87 said: alexothetimes said: which albums??? Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums | |
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FrankieDJ said: Yes, Perfect Angel was produced by Stevie.....
A Stevie Wonder/Michael Jackson album? This I gotta have! bboy87 said: Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I don't know about him producing a whole album, but several singles by artists most definitely. | |
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Harlepolis said: SoulAlive said: I've been curious about these albums for years! I gotta finally get these. I thought you of all people memorised the whole 1st 2 albums from Syreeta boy, you're in for a long addiction period. i done that been playing them for 8 going on 9 years every once. though my dad is a massive stevie fan since 1974. | |
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I guess his blindness is quite a big disadvantage in that regard. Sure you have the engineer(s) there to do most of the technical stuff, but you'll still have to observe all kinds of things that's taking place during the production process ("don't do that", "that's not working, why don't you set the microphones so that the overheads are pointing towards..." and so on). Most producers in the past decades still wanted to check out VU meters and things like that during the process nevertheless - these days they're staring at the computer monitor.
Stevie was always a technology freak himself - and hell, he was operating even modular synthesizers himself - but there were always still certain limitations that he had to deal with. | |
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Well, I don't think Stevie has ever let a limitations get the best of him. He beat all odds multiple times afterall. And to me he sees more than most people ever will. You can only be limited if you allow yourself to feel limited. | |
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Uhm, okay. | |
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novabrkr said: Uhm, okay.
Okay. | |
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But didn't Stevie Wonder producethe old way? Meaning he produced the song by sound and not sight. He knew the drum pattern he wanted, bass lick, instrumentation and directed the musicians to play the way he wanted it to sound? [Dr. Dre way] | |
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vizionheiry said: But didn't Stevie Wonder producethe old way? Meaning he produced the song by sound and not sight. He knew the drum pattern he wanted, bass lick, instrumentation and directed the musicians to play the way he wanted it to sound? [Dr. Dre way]
Exactly. Stevie is OLD SCHOOL. It's good that way. He was all about the music, not the beats. Real talk. Limitations my butt. Ray Charles was the same way lol. [Edited 1/3/10 14:00pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: vizionheiry said: But didn't Stevie Wonder producethe old way? Meaning he produced the song by sound and not sight. He knew the drum pattern he wanted, bass lick, instrumentation and directed the musicians to play the way he wanted it to sound? [Dr. Dre way]
Exactly. Stevie is OLD SCHOOL. It's good that way. He was all about the music, not the beats. Real talk. Limitations my butt. Ray Charles was the same way lol. [Edited 1/3/10 14:00pm] I'm saying! I was like am I missing something here... | |
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NMuzakNSoul said: Timmy84 said: Exactly. Stevie is OLD SCHOOL. It's good that way. He was all about the music, not the beats. Real talk. Limitations my butt. Ray Charles was the same way lol. [Edited 1/3/10 14:00pm] I'm saying! I was like am I missing something here... I read it the same way like "uh..." | |
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I've been thinking about this. Stevie also sang and co-produced on 'What's That You're Doing' off of Paul McCartney's 'Tug Of War' album!
FrankieDJ said: Yes, Perfect Angel was produced by Stevie.....
A Stevie Wonder/Michael Jackson album? This I gotta have! bboy87 said: Jermaine- Let's Get Serious The Jackson 5- we don't know if there was a title Minnie Riperton- Perfect Angel (I'm not too sure) most of Syreeta's early albums | |
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Harlepolis said: SoulAlive said: I've been curious about these albums for years! I gotta finally get these. I thought you of all people memorised the whole 1st 2 albums from Syreeta boy, you're in for a long addiction period. | |
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