Tracklist
Superstition | 4:25 |
You Haven't Done Nothin' | 3:29 |
Living For The City | 7:26 |
Front Line | 5:52 |
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) | 7:57 |
Send One Your Love | 4:02 |
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life | 2:51 |
Ribbon In The Sky | 5:35 |
Higher Ground | 3:46 |
Sir Duke | 3:52 |
Master Blaster (Jammin') | 5:08 |
Boogie On Reggae Woman | 4:55 |
That Girl | 5:15 |
I Wish | 4:12 |
Isn't She Lovely | 6:32 |
Do I Do | 10:27 |
Credits (26)
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Stevie Wonder Arranged By, Written-By, Arranged By, Producer
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Paul Riser Arranged By
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Alex Brown Backing Vocals
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Melody McCully Backing Vocals
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Shirley Brewer Backing Vocals
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Windy Barnes Backing Vocals
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Bob Harlan Engineer
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Lon Neumann Engineer
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Peter Vargo Engineer
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Gary Olazabal Engineer, Mixed By
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Alfred Wilson Horns
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Anthony Tooley Horns
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Britt Woodman Horns
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Clifton Anderson Horns
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Earl McIntyre Horns
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Eugene Ghee Horns
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Frank Wess Horns
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J.D.Parran Horns
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Janice Robinson (2) Horns
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Larry Gittens Horns
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Lorenzo Wyche Horns
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Robert Eldridge Horns
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Robert Rutledge Horns
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Victor Paz Horns
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Virgil Jones Horns
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Stephen Marcussen Lacquer Cut By
Versions (116)
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Daxx219
September 14, 2019
referencing The Original Musiquarium 1, 2xLP, Comp, RE, ZL72133(2)
I have a Version without a Barcode on it. And the Labels are placed wrong. Side 1 and Side 4 are on the same LP, and Side 2 and 3 on the other?!
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MellowVinyl
March 19, 2019
referencing Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, TMSP 6012
Impossible as it is to circle and crop the man's back catalogue to 20, 30, 70 songs, this is a damn good attempt at compiling some of the best of Stevie's work. The man is a living genius who will be long remembered when gone due to the universal and positive vibrations within his songs.
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funkynial
December 12, 2018
referencing The Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, RE, Gat, B0026361-01
Most likely a digital remaster but it sounds great! Clean flat pressing. Dynamic with a nice full sound and at a decent price!
turntable1
July 13, 2018
edited over 3 years ago
referencing The Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, RE, Gat, B0026361-01
referencing The Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, RE, Gat, B0026361-01
wonderful sounding reissue and pressing is quiet. well done. good to finally have the super funky 10 min Do I Do.
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lampio
January 8, 2018
referencing The Original Musiquarium 1, 2xLP, Comp, Gat, SPL2-60000
I have a copy Spain edition, but some differences in did.
on label appear CARA 1, CARA 2, CARA 3, CARA 4
S.G.A.E is not on square
Matrix runout write stevie wonde A, write stevie wonde B, write stevie wonde C, write stevie wonde D
SPL-6000
Gaefold jacket, non embossed cover
somenoe have same reiease?
on label appear CARA 1, CARA 2, CARA 3, CARA 4
S.G.A.E is not on square
Matrix runout write stevie wonde A, write stevie wonde B, write stevie wonde C, write stevie wonde D
SPL-6000
Gaefold jacket, non embossed cover
somenoe have same reiease?
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jasonsouza77inusa
November 26, 2017
referencing Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium 1, 2xLP, Comp, 6002TL2
is there a difference between the Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) here and the one in music of my mind? the track seems longer on the latter, thanks
zedmano
August 9, 2016
referencing Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium 1, 2xLP, Comp, IM 46063
My version has the tracks in a totally different order from on the sleeve with "I wish " " isn't she lovely" and " do I do " on side b first album ?
Heart-chor
September 23, 2015isaacmusicman
January 11, 2015
edited over 6 years ago
referencing The Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, RE, 6002 TL2
referencing The Original Musiquarium I, 2xLP, Comp, RE, 6002 TL2
Even though this is sort of a greatest hit record, I still qualify this as an album. It has all the great hits from the '70's (Stevie's golden period), and adds 4 great new songs (That Girl, Ribbon In The Sky, Front Line, and the 10 minute Do I Do). I say that this reminds me of an album, because it has that album feel, where all of the songs are weaved together (the genius of how Stevie produces). This would be considered the last classic album by Stevie, even though he was still very capable of making hit after hit. Well, the Album Revolution is over!
XETSOF
January 23, 2021