In the sprawling history of 20th-century popular music, few figures cast a shadow as long, warm, and innovative as Stevie Wonder. From the gritty soul of Motown’s "Little Stevie Wonder" to the synth-laden, politically charged masterpieces of his "Classic Period" (1972–1976), his catalog is the bedrock of American music.
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isn’t just a part of the conversation—he is the conversation. For audiophiles and casual listeners alike, the release of The Definitive Collection in lossless FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is a game-changer. It’s not just a playlist of hits; it’s a high-fidelity journey through the evolution of a musical genius. Why FLAC Matters for Stevie Wonder In the sprawling history of 20th-century popular music,
As Wonder matured, so did his music. The 1970s marked a pivotal period in his career, with the release of a string of groundbreaking albums that would solidify his status as a musical icon. (1972), Talking Book (1972), and Innervisions (1973) showcased Wonder's mastery of various instruments and his innovative use of synthesizers, keyboards, and electronic drum kits. Content Highlights isn’t just a part of the