LOL....I love looking at old threads Here's a post from that same discussion by DavidEye (remember him? LOL).....
On another thread,Silverchild is discussing the cancelled "sequel" to Fullfillingness First Finale.Using songs that were recorded in 1974/75,this is what that album could have looked like:
STEVIE WONDER 'FULFILLINGNESS' SECOND FINALE' (likely release date: Late 1975)
The Future Sky Blue Afternoon I've Been Away Too Long Yea Ya Do If Your Mama Could See You Now Livin' Off The Love Of The Land No News Is Good News Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You Lady Prima
As great as that album could have been,it's probably a good thing that he took his time and worked on SITKOL instead.That album was worth the wait!
Davideye? Never heard of him. j/k lol. Yeah our man Stevie sits on ALOT of material.
Fulfillingness was gonna be a double album. Characters was gonna have a part two released shortly after, and then Conversation Peace was gonna be a double album as well. (one spelled Piece the other Peace.)
Davideye? Never heard of him. j/k lol. Yeah our man Stevie sits on ALOT of material.
Fulfillingness was gonna be a double album. Characters was gonna have a part two released shortly after, and then Conversation Peace was gonna be a double album as well. (one spelled Piece the other Peace.)
Which leads me to believe another Michael Jackson duet Stevie was talking about couldve been on Characters II.
Davideye? Never heard of him. j/k lol. Yeah our man Stevie sits on ALOT of material.
Fulfillingness was gonna be a double album. Characters was gonna have a part two released shortly after, and then Conversation Peace was gonna be a double album as well. (one spelled Piece the other Peace.)
Which leads me to believe another Michael Jackson duet Stevie was talking about couldve been on Characters II.
i wish there were THREE albums' worth of material for that one!!! at least!!!
LOL....I love looking at old threads Here's a post from that same discussion by DavidEye (remember him? LOL).....
On another thread,Silverchild is discussing the cancelled "sequel" to Fullfillingness First Finale.Using songs that were recorded in 1974/75,this is what that album could have looked like:
STEVIE WONDER 'FULFILLINGNESS' SECOND FINALE' (likely release date: Late 1975)
The Future Sky Blue Afternoon I've Been Away Too Long Yea Ya Do If Your Mama Could See You Now Livin' Off The Love Of The Land No News Is Good News Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You Lady Prima
As great as that album could have been,it's probably a good thing that he took his time and worked on SITKOL instead.That album was worth the wait!
the photos of STEVIE with no glasses are so inspiring, and full of beauty... if i had my wish, ALL these threads about STEVIE would dominate, but alas, i don't rule the world...
That is a song Stevie revived for the j5/stevie abum I believe and was also possibly to have been included on Dangerous (1991) if I recall! There's another song Stevie submitted for Thriller...But not sure if that is the same one.
Stevie fans,I heard about an unreleased 1983 album.Is this information correct?
***In 1983,Stevie apparently completed a new album that was never released,titled 'People Move,Human Plays'.It was given a catalog number (Tamla 6047) and a tentative release date.It was cancelled at the last minute.This would have been his follow-up to 1980's 'Hotter Than July' (he did release a 1982 double-album Greatest Hits set which featured four new songs).Looking at the list of unreleased tracks recorded in 1982/83,this is what the album might have looked like:
Stevie Wonder 'People Move,Human Plays' (cancelled album from 1983)
Rise,Everybody Whatcha Talkin' Bout It's Growing Cold World,Warm Girl Nobody Loves Me Big Bad and Bold One What You Don't Know Broken Glass
Stevie fans,I heard about an unreleased 1983 album.Is this information correct?
***In 1983,Stevie apparently completed a new album that was never released,titled 'People Move,Human Plays'.It was given a catalog number (Tamla 6047) and a tentative release date.It was cancelled at the last minute.This would have been his follow-up to 1980's 'Hotter Than July' (he did release a 1982 double-album Greatest Hits set which featured four new songs).Looking at the list of unreleased tracks recorded in 1982/83,this is what the album might have looked like:
Stevie Wonder 'People Move,Human Plays' (cancelled album from 1983)
Rise,Everybody Whatcha Talkin' Bout It's Growing Cold World,Warm Girl Nobody Loves Me Big Bad and Bold One What You Don't Know Broken Glass
I have heard this before. I think that was the plan. Stevie has so many plans but then changes his mind (how long we been waitin for his two new albums he been talking about since 2005? lol) From that list I have heard one song "Nobody Loves Me" which is a blues song.
Stevie fans,I heard about an unreleased 1983 album.Is this information correct?
***In 1983,Stevie apparently completed a new album that was never released,titled 'People Move,Human Plays'.It was given a catalog number (Tamla 6047) and a tentative release date.It was cancelled at the last minute.This would have been his follow-up to 1980's 'Hotter Than July' (he did release a 1982 double-album Greatest Hits set which featured four new songs).Looking at the list of unreleased tracks recorded in 1982/83,this is what the album might have looked like:
Stevie Wonder 'People Move,Human Plays' (cancelled album from 1983)
Rise,Everybody Whatcha Talkin' Bout It's Growing Cold World,Warm Girl Nobody Loves Me Big Bad and Bold One What You Don't Know Broken Glass
I have heard this before. I think that was the plan. Stevie has so many plans but then changes his mind (how long we been waitin for his two new albums he been talking about since 2005? lol) From that list I have heard one song "Nobody Loves Me" which is a blues song.
Yeah,Stevie is one of those artists who is always working on new music.He'll plan an album then come up with a whole new concept and start over from scratch.That's why many of his projects take so long to get released.Did you know,at one point in 1983,he sorta became burned out and even asked Quincy Jones to produce his album? Quincy rightfully turned him down (lol),telling him "You don't need a producer!".
I have heard this before. I think that was the plan. Stevie has so many plans but then changes his mind (how long we been waitin for his two new albums he been talking about since 2005? lol) From that list I have heard one song "Nobody Loves Me" which is a blues song.
Yeah,Stevie is one of those artists who is always working on new music.He'll plan an album then come up with a whole new concept and start over from scratch.That's why many of his projects take so long to get released.Did you know,at one point in 1983,he sorta became burned out and even asked Quincy Jones to produce his album? Quincy rightfully turned him down (lol),telling him "You don't need a producer!".
and now i also found Syreeta..introduced by Stevie Wonder..wow!...never heard about her..but this is really nice too..
OMG I know you are in bliss right now
when I first discovered those first 2 Syreeta albums
I played nothing but that for a long time
like somebody mentioned in that other Stevie thread
those 2 albums are must haves for any 70's Stevie fan
in a weird way I consider them to be "Stevie albums"
True! I am in a bliss ..i am playing all day Syreeta..is there anything more beautifull the 'cause we've ended now as lovers''? And true...these albums are as much Stevie's as Jill Jones are Prince albums i guess...bliss...... i always adored 'come back as a flower' thought it was one of his finest...now..there are several songs like this...'i want to be by your side' for instance or 'to know you is to love you'....tx Prince.org!
when I first discovered those first 2 Syreeta albums
I played nothing but that for a long time
like somebody mentioned in that other Stevie thread
those 2 albums are must haves for any 70's Stevie fan
in a weird way I consider them to be "Stevie albums"
True! I am in a bliss ..i am playing all day Syreeta..is there anything more beautifull the 'cause we've ended now as lovers''? And true...these albums are as much Stevie's as Jill Jones are Prince albums i guess...bliss...... i always adored 'come back as a flower' thought it was one of his finest...now..there are several songs like this...'i want to be by your side' for instance or 'to know you is to love you'....tx Prince.org!
yeah chris thats what i said. they are essential to have to add to the classic stevie period which imo is 1971-1980 and includes all of his work in there (including the minnie riperton and jermaine jackson record)
True! I am in a bliss ..i am playing all day Syreeta..is there anything more beautifull the 'cause we've ended now as lovers''? And true...these albums are as much Stevie's as Jill Jones are Prince albums i guess...bliss...... i always adored 'come back as a flower' thought it was one of his finest...now..there are several songs like this...'i want to be by your side' for instance or 'to know you is to love you'....tx Prince.org!
yeah chris thats what i said. they are essential to have to add to the classic stevie period which imo is 1971-1980 and includes all of his work in there (including the minnie riperton and jermaine jackson record)
Which Minnie and Jermaine record are u revering to? And also what is Stevies involvment there?
yeah chris thats what i said. they are essential to have to add to the classic stevie period which imo is 1971-1980 and includes all of his work in there (including the minnie riperton and jermaine jackson record)
Which Minnie and Jermaine record are u revering to? And also what is Stevies involvment there?
"Perfect Angel" by Minnie Riperton and "Let's Get Serious" by Jermaine Jackson. His involvement on those records is composing (not all songs) arranging (not all songs) producing (not all songs) instrumentation (drums harmonica piano synth) and general guidance. So to me those are must have records as wel because his involvement is on such a level the overall album is improved.
Which Minnie and Jermaine record are u revering to? And also what is Stevies involvment there?
"Perfect Angel" by Minnie Riperton and "Let's Get Serious" by Jermaine Jackson. His involvement on those records is composing (not all songs) arranging (not all songs) producing (not all songs) instrumentation (drums harmonica piano synth) and general guidance. So to me those are must have records as wel because his involvement is on such a level the overall album is improved.