, Stevie Wonder's first hits collection, a 12-track disc tracing his work from 1963 to 1967, served a common function of compilations: It gathered together stray, disparate pieces, from "Fingertips -- Pt. 2" to "I Was Made to Love Her," and focused attention on the artist. Wonder had a spotty singles record: five Top Ten hits, but only two of them in succession over the four-and-a-half years, yet Greatest Hits made him seem like a consistent hitmaker with an astounding range, from those early harmonica instrumentals to soulful wailers like "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" and even oddball ballads like "A Place in the Sun." By now this set has long since been eclipsed, notably by the Looking Back album, but as a demonstration of Wonder's early promise, it is notable. 


Condition
Like new
Edition
Greatest Hits
UPC
0737463028226
Artist
Stevie Wonder
Type
Album
Format
CD
Record Label
Motown
Release Year
1991
Release Title
Greatest Hits
Era
1960s
Style
Motown, Early Pop/Rock, Spiritual
Features
Compilation, Studio Recording
Genre
Pop, Rock, Soul, R&B & Soul
Run Time
1946 Sec

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