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Whistle Stopper - Stevie Wonder - The Definitive Collection

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List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Motown
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0044006616421 Label: Motown Manufacturer: Motown Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Motown Release Date: 2002-10-29 Studio: Motown
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Stevie Wonderful Comment: This is a great CD with all of Stevie's solid hits, with the exception of "Isn't She Lovely". This was the only disappointment for me. Every other song is a step in the musical history of this great artist.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stevie Wonder - The Definitive Collection Comment: I am a big fan of Stevie Wonder but I don't entirely agree with what songs make up the Definitive Collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wish artists were still producing this level of excellence Comment: Weren't those the days? When artists wrote great songs. They don't write like that these days. Wish they still did. Awesome collection of his classics.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must-have CD Comment: I've never considered myself a Steve Wonder fan, but I absolutely love this CD! I never get tired of listening to it. Honestly, I didn't realize how many of his songs I liked until I got this collection. You won't be disappointed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Yeah! Comment: Track One features a young Stevie performing live. It is was a GREAT unexpected surprise. I hadn't ever heard it before. If you're a Stevie fan, then you HAVE TO add this to your collection. It is the DEFINITIVE COLLECTION after all!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Like the Beatles' The Beatles 1, this rundown of Stevie Wonder chestnuts is merciless in cutting a huge list of classic tracks down to a single disc's worth of the most recognizable. Anyone who's treasured even one or two of these songs and yet never bought a Wonder record will be more than pleased with the acquisition of The Definitive Collection. These records continue to ring with importance and history, but more important, all except two or three remain fresh and capable of surprising even veteran fans. Those listeners may note, though, that Wonder is among the few performers who could release a retrospective containing 15 No. 1 R&B hits and still invite the complaint that the album felt incomplete--not least in explaining how the man transformed himself from a multitalented teenage hitmaker into the funk-pop visionary of Talking Book, Innervisions, and Songs in the Key of Life. --Rickey Wright
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