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Artist:
Stevie Wonder
Origin:
United States, Saginaw -MichiganUnited States
Born date:
May 13, 1950
Stevie Wonder Album: «At the Close of a Century»
Stevie Wonder Album: «At the Close of a Century» (Front side)
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  • Title:At the Close of a Century
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Track listing
  • 1 - 1Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2 - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 2Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 3Nothing's Too Good For My Baby - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 4Blowin' In the Wind - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 5A Place In The Sun - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 6Hey Love - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 7I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 8Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 9I'm Wondering - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 10Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 11You Met Your Match - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 12For Once In My Life - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 13I Don't Know Why - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 14My Cherie Amour - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 15Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 16Never Had A Dream Come True - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 17Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 18Heaven Help Us All - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 19We Can Work It Out - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 20If You Really Love Me - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 21Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 22Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) - Stevie Wonder
  • 1 - 23I Love Every Little Thing About You - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 1Superstition - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 2You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 3You And I - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 4I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 5Too High - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 6Visions - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 7Living For The City - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 8Golden Lady - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 9Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 10All In Love Is Fair - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 11Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 12He's Misstra Know It All - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 13You Haven't Done Nothin' - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 14Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 15Too Shy to Say - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 16Boogie On Reggae Woman - Stevie Wonder
  • 2 - 17Creepin' - Stevie Wonder
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  • 3 - 6Ngiculela-Es Una Historia-I Am Singing
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  • 4 - 6 Celine Dion and Stevie Wonderimg 3:54
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  • 4 - 11Gotta Have You
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  • 4 - 14How Come, How Long
Review - Product Description
Finally there's a boxed set that covers his ENTIRE career with 70 tracks drawn from singles, soundtracks and 20 albums. Notes, photos and a discography, too! Includes Fingertips Parts 1 & 2; Uptight (Everything's Alright); Blowin' in the Wind; A Place in the Sun; Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day; For Once in My Life; My Cherie Amour; Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday; Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours; If You Really Love Me; Superstition; You Are the Sunshine of My Life; Higher Ground; Living for the City; Master Blaster (Jammin'); I Just Called to Say I Love You every Top 10 hit!
Review - Amazon.com
At the Close of a Century may seem a rather portentous title for a box set, even one showcasing the work of such a formidable writer-performer as Stevie Wonder. Consider, though, that these discs appear a few months before Wonder's 50th birthday and that he's already spent 36 years making records; he has more right than most to get a little highfalutin when invoking temporal milestones. Despite various retrospectives over the years, Close is the first to cover the arc of Wonder's entire career. By the end of the first disc we've heard his early Motown hits and watched him develop into the masterful artist who'd go on to stack up landmark album after landmark album in the '70s. (Aretha Franklin's Wonder-penned hit "Until You Come Back to Me" is here in a rare version by the composer.) The string of LPs from Talking Book (1972) to Hotter Than July (1980) provides gem after gem on the two middle CDs--with all of 1973's Innervisions save one cut represented--while post-"Master Blaster" winners such as "That Girl" and "Overjoyed" are the meat of the final disc. Add a smart booklet of essays, photos, and a discography, and this handsome package starts to look like a sharp addition to the collections of even hard-core Stevie buffs. --Rickey Wright
Customer review
56 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
- A WONDER-ful Collection

Even at four discs and 70 songs, this sprawling 36-year career retrospective will not be all things to all people. It goes without saying that a favorite track or two will be missing from everyone's list of personal favorites. However, it's hard to argue with the quality of the music.

Disc one provides us with his early Motown sides. [If there is a legitimate criticism of this box set, it's here. Of his first five albums, only "Fingertips-Pt 2" is included. In fact, his only solo singles missing are from this period: "Workout Stevie, Workout" from 1963 and "Hey Harmonica Man" from 1964. The now out-of-print Looking Back (which I have on LP) does a better job of covering his 1963-1971 period over the album's 40 tracks.] The music on this disc is all the more amazing when you stop to remember Stevie was only 22 when "Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)" charted in 1972--his 22nd Top 40 hit.

Discs 2 and 3 (1972-1980) cover what are arguably Wonder's peak years when he released classic albums like Talking Book (3 tracks), Innervisions (8 tracks--all but "Jesus Children of America"), Fulfillingness' First Finale (5 tracks), Songs in the Key of Life (5 tracks)and Hotter Than July (6 tracks). The Seventies were an incredibly fertile and creative period.

Disc 4 represents something of a decline--at least by the high standards Wonder set for himself in the Eighties. Sure, there were still hits, including a pair of No. 1's: "I Just Called to Say I Love You" and "Part-Time Lover," but he was no longer perched on the cutting edge.

Since my collection already includes the 3-LP Looking Back and the 2-LP Originial Musiquarium (which At the Close of the Century duplicates except for the glaring omission of "Front Line") , I've been waiting for the opportunity to add some Stevie Wonder to my CD collection. This set is nearly perfect. ESSENTIAL

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
- As great a body of work as can be found!

Box sets are supposed to be comprehensive. There are not very many individuals who could do such a set of works without some filler. Not so here. Amazingly, Stevie Wonder's set, aptly titled to reference the past century (since he has recorded in most of it) even at four discs could have added a fifth or a even a sixth without losing a single step. With the same number of discs as the two volumes of Original Musicquarium, this set seems to span a longer time, and still include more hits.

It starts as it must with the joyous songs which made Little Stevie Wonder the young legend: "Fingertips", "Uptight" and "Shoo-Be-Do-Be-Doo-Da-Day". Then some more mature love songs like "I was Made to Love Her" and "My Cherie Amour", and then serious works from Fulfillingness First Finale and the masterpieces of Innervisions and Songs in the Key of Life. It also includes his later works from Hotter Than July and thereafter.

Listening to all this make you realize just how much great music Wonder has recorded over an incredible four or five decades. Sadly, though, the inescapable conclusion which I reached is that most of the best of his body of work came earlier. It would be unfair of us to expect every album to be an Innerisions or a S.I.T.K.O.L. It is kinda sad, though to listen and learn that he has not come up much of late which is as good as the music of the sixties and seventies.

It is a great set by any standards. Unless your library has each and every Stevie Wonder album, this is a worthwhile purchase.

Customer review
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- Will Wonder Never Cease To Amaze Me?

Superb box set - 4 discs exploding with well-chosen content, no filler, exceptional sound quality, elegant booklet thick with terrific photos and useful information, sharp packaging. In 56 years, Stevie Wonder has woven himself into the American flag, everyone has a favorite song by "Little Stevie," we feel, in a sense, that he belongs to us and we to him. Because of this, it is easy to forget that he has been a revolutionary and constantly evolving creative dynamo for decades, touching millions of listeners and influencing an untold number of musicians.

Stevie Wonder and I are almost exactly the same age, born a week apart; I've had the pleasure of being present for every step of his journey. I remember being 13, listening to a transistor radio (look it up), and hearing Fingertips Part II blaring out of an AM radio station. The energy, excitement, and pure funk were irresistible. (Turns out Marvin Gaye was playing drums on that track!) The Top 40 years as Motown's child prodigy are covered particularly well in this box set.

When Wonder turned 21, he made the smartest decision of his life, and acted with incredible courage. Barry Gordy was running a plantation at Motown, exercising his unique gift for exploitation with regal power. Like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder battled for complete independence, total creative control and ownership of all his material - Motown heresy. His first album reflecting the new relationship, Music Of My Mind, was completely groundbreaking, and Talking Book, which followed, was otherworldly and nearly perfect. (Blame It On The Sun, from Talking Book, sadly did not make the cut here.) This raises another point. Even though this compilation has been collected with tremendous care, there are still omissions. (Where is With Each Beat Of My Heart?) Wonder has been so prolific and so consistently great that even 4 discs cannot do him justice; amazing.

The disks move chronologically, walking you through the evolution of a man who embodies the concept of a "complete package." Certainly he's a gifted performer, and a wonderful singer who holds nothing back. But his ability to compose a hit song is nothing short of masterful; it seems so simple when he does it. Most significant of all, I think, is the ability to roam the emotional landscape fearlessly - inviting us inside. Wonder makes himself vulnerable in a way that is virtually unknown. He takes you as high as you can stand and swoops down low to the places that could break you in half. Most of all, Little Stevie embraces life as it is. (As a child he used to climb trees and make his mother crazy with fear.) Personally I'm fond of Ribbon In The Sky but frankly, with Stevie, you simply can't go wrong.

Customer review
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- Simply Wonder-ful (bad pun, I know...)

The first song I truly remember hearing by Stevie Wonder was "Ain't Gonna Stand For It" when I was 7 or 8 years old. Great introduction to the man, right? But like a Seinfeld episode, even the not-so-great songs are better than anything else out there. Of course, by then he had been making music for almost 20 years and that legacy of the legend is here in "At the Close..." It has EVERYTHING...well, almost everything, and is a DEFINITE, DEFINITE, must have, whether you're a casual fan or rabid groupie. And the lack of certain songs doesn't negate how great this boxed set is, that's why I gave it a 5-star. You'll reminisce and remember songs that you may have heard but not really LISTENED to, and may grow a new appreciation for those songs you may not have liked before. I have "Song Review" as well and my opinion is that if you get these two combined, you'll have the definitive Stevie Wonder, short of buying ALL his albums. You HAVE to run out and get this boxed set; don't let it pass you buy. As for those reviewers saying certain songs aren't on there, check again, cause you're missing out too.

Customer review
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Wonder-ful Journey

There are just so many artists right now that really are trying to have a impact on true R&B, and yet, they all just fall back quite hard on their feet. Yet, so many of them just don't have that kind of everlasting appeal in the way that greats like Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and the biggest R&B legend of them all have had, Stevie Wonder. His feelings for great pop music have been absolutely amazing. Throughout his legendary career, he has been a constant in not just inspirational music, but with his music in general. Yet, with so much, Stevie Wonder has had adequate, but not everlasting reflections with greatest hits records. However, a boxed set does hit the mark very well.

Stevie Wonder: At The Close Of A Century, is a very well and originated reflection upon one of the greatest artists, and musicians of all time. This boxed set is a true reflection of Stevie's legendary career. Unlike most box sets or greatest hits packages, there really isn't anything missing here. Every single track you could imagine is displayed in perfection here including classics like Fingertips part 2, You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, Sir Duke, Part-Time Lover, Uptight, and soulful ballads like Overjoyed, For Your Love, and As. The collection also includes tracks overshadowed from previous Stevie Wonder hits packages like Isn't She Lovely, Go Home, These Three Words, Rocket Love, and Boggie On Reggae Woman. The collection is remastered beautifully without any flaws what so ever, and the feeling of Wonder's music is detailed in perfection.

While box sets aren't worth much to people in the way of money, Stevie Wonder's At The Close Of A Century is really worth the money it is bought with, especially since it is just a perfection must have for any Stevie Wonder fan, or anybody who is just interested in his great music. This definitely hits the nail on the head.

Songs: A

Price: A

Mastering: A

Enjoyment: A

Overall: A+