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Syreeta (1972) One of the first albums/artists Stevie Wonder produced and how ridiculously underrated it is, IMHO. Although I prefer Stevie's own version of "I Love Every Little Thing About You," Syreeta does just as well because it's a completely different arrangement. Also songs like "Black Maybe" and the cover of The Beatles's "She's Leaving Home" are quite interesting (in how Stevie uses the clavinet and talkbox as the background vocals). Any other comments on this artist or her music? | |
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I hear that she was his ex-wife too, did she have a child from him?
Anyway, I have her greatest hits album(which is import just like the rest of her albums ). British RnB/Soul/Funk critic/writer David Nathan made one helleva essay about her and also an interview which u could read in his website. Check it out! | |
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Harlepolis said: I hear that she was his ex-wife too, did she have a child from him?
Anyway, I have her greatest hits album(which is import just like the rest of her albums ). British RnB/Soul/Funk critic/writer David Nathan made one helleva essay about her and also an interview which u could read in his website. Check it out! Nah, Syreeta didn't have a child with Stevie. Yolanda Simmons, his lover at the time, had his first two children. Thanks for the heads up on that interview. I'm gonna check that out. | |
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okaypimpn said: My friend played me this vinyl! It is just gorgeous. | |
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CinisterCee said: okaypimpn said: My friend played me this vinyl! It is just gorgeous. Yes, it is! | |
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