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The story begins with the raw, high-energy live recording of "Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2" from 1962, featuring a young "Little Stevie Wonder" blowing his harmonica at Chicago's Regal Theater. These early tracks show a prodigy growing up in real-time, moving from sugary Motown classics like "My Cherie Amour" to the bold, self-assured declaration of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours". The Golden Era: Creative Autonomy
In the autumn of 1999, as the world prepared to bid farewell to the 20th century, Motown Records released one of the most ambitious box sets in music history: . This four-disc, 87-track anthology remains the definitive overview of Wonder’s extraordinary career from 1962 to 1996. For collectors, audiophiles, and new listeners alike, the name "Stevie Wonder - 1999 - At The Close Of A Century -Boxset-" has become shorthand for musical genius preserved in its finest form. The story begins with the raw, high-energy live
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The third CD picks up where the previous one left off, with Stevie Wonder continuing to push the boundaries of music. This section features tracks from his critically acclaimed albums "The Woman in Red" and "Hotter than July." Notable tracks like "Part-time Lover," "Master Blaster," and "Gotta Have You" demonstrate Stevie Wonder's enduring creativity and appeal. Stevie Wonder - At the Close of a