A new era of dance music was born when Miami native Stevie B’s first independently released single, “Party Your Body”, hit South Florida’s glittering club scene in 1987. After years spent paying his dues doing everything from mowing lawns to washing cars, Stevie B’s skills as a writer, producer and performer thrust him into the
This LP Vinyl is brand new.Format: LP VinylMusic Style: Pop RapThis item's title is: Hit CollectionArtist: Stevie B.Label: ZYXBarcode: 090204648771Release Date: 10/17/2014
A new era of dance music was born when Miami native Stevie B’s first independently released single, “Party Your Body”, hit South Florida’s glittering club scene in 1987. After years spent paying his dues doing everything from mowing lawns to washing cars, Stevie B’s skills as a writer, producer and performer thrust him into the
In celebration of his birthday, we pay homage to Stevie Wonder - the man who brought colour to the world only he had ever seen
Limited vinyl LP repressing featuring Braille inscriptions originally available only on the album's rare first pressing. This reissue is newly remastered from original analog. Talking Book is the fifteenth album by Stevie Wonder, originally released in 1972. quot;You Are the Sunshine of My Lifequot;, hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and earned Stevie his first Grammy Award. The album's first single, quot;Superstitionquot;, also hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and Hot Soul Singles charts. Sandwiched between the release of Music of My Mind and Innervisions, Talking Book saw Wonder enjoying more artistic freedom from Motown. Guest appearances include Jeff Beck, Ray Parker, Jr., David Sanborn, and Buzz Feiten. The sound of the album is sharply defined by Wonder's keyboard work, especially with the synthesizers he incorporated, giving a funky edge to tracks like quot;Maybe Your Babyquot;. His use of the Hohner clavinet model C on quot;Superstitionquot; is widely regarded as one of the definitive tracks featuring the instrument.
As Stevie Wonder celebrates his 70th birthday, we look back on seven of his greatest fashion moments from his most influential decade: the 1970s