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Reply #30 posted 09/05/03 8:48pm

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DavidEye said:

I've heard conflciting stories about the "Journey through The Secret Life Of Plants" movie.Some people say it was never released,but I have talked to people who claim to have seen it.It reminds me of the 1975 Earth Wind and Fire movie 'That's The Way Of The World'.Everyone knows the soundtrack,but very few people have actually seen the film.


I did not watch it, but I remember the film airing on The Disney Channel several years back.
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Reply #31 posted 09/05/03 8:59pm

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I read an interview somewhere with a close friend of Stevie's...In the interview he said that Stevie has a contract set up that upon his death...his unreleased stuff is to be destroyed...So unless he decides to release some of this stuff while he is here on this plane...we won't get a chance to hear them...I really wish he would let go some of this stuff though.

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I heard that as well&Read that as well.the 20 tracks that didn't make Songs in the Key of life" are said to be Really Tight.Motown is also sitting on a Album that Stevie did with Michael Jackson back in 74 as well.Stevie is tight with His Stuff no doubt.during the Napster days though I was able to hear a few things&some of His 70's Live stuff that was Slamming.
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Reply #32 posted 09/06/03 7:29am

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chickengrease said:

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I also have "Feeding Off The Love of the Land" (which was heard at the end of Jungle Fever), but it was actually intended for inclusion on "Fulfillingness First Finale."


Did he re-record that for Jungle Fever? I wondered what period that song was actually from because he borrows lyrics from Jesus Children of America.


No. It's the exact same track (you can tell by the vocals). It was definitely intended for "Fulfillingness..." along with "The Future." Here's the link to an article where he played it for an interviewer back in the day.

http://www.geocities.com/...daddy.html
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Reply #33 posted 09/06/03 10:15am

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okaypimpn said:

No. It's the exact same track (you can tell by the vocals). It was definitely intended for "Fulfillingness..." along with "The Future." Here's the link to an article where he played it for an interviewer back in the day.

http://www.geocities.com/...daddy.html


Thanks for another great link! However, If I am reading the article correctly, Fulfillingness had already been released at the time of the interview, and he was planning a follow-up to that which would contain these songs. Stevie eventually changed direction, and a whole album never saw release...
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Reply #34 posted 09/07/03 11:49am

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todd305 said:

okaypimpn said:

No. It's the exact same track (you can tell by the vocals). It was definitely intended for "Fulfillingness..." along with "The Future." Here's the link to an article where he played it for an interviewer back in the day.

http://www.geocities.com/...daddy.html


Thanks for another great link! However, If I am reading the article correctly, Fulfillingness had already been released at the time of the interview, and he was planning a follow-up to that which would contain these songs. Stevie eventually changed direction, and a whole album never saw release...


Probably so.
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