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Stevie Wonder discography (1962–2009, 320 kbps) — Complete Guide
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- Debut and Instrumental Prowess: His debut album, The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie (1962), showcased his proficiency on harmonica, drums, and keyboards, emphasizing musical talent over vocal ability. This was quickly followed by Tribute to Uncle Ray (1962), an album of Ray Charles covers that positioned him as a successor to the soul giant.
- Live Breakthrough: The turning point came with Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius (1963). The extended live version of "Fingertips" became a major hit, proving Wonder’s immense stage presence and improvisational skill.
- The Transition: By the mid-1960s, albums like Stevie at the Beach (1964) and Up-Tight (1966) saw his voice mature. "Uptight (Everything’s Alright)" marked his first co-writing credit, signaling a desire for creative control that would define his later career.
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