The Wonder of Stevie
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Wesley Morris
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The year 1972 saw the beginning of a five-year span in which Stevie Wonder released five groundbreaking, critically acclaimed albums, garnering him more than half a dozen Grammys and more than 10 million albums sold, securing his place as one of the most important American musicians and songwriters in history.
For the first time, uncover the untold story of an extraordinary artistic journey that shaped the greatest creative era in popular music history. Featuring in-depth musical and cultural analysis from legendary artists, critics, and thought leaders, including Barack and Michelle Obama, Questlove, Smokey Robinson, Janelle Monae, George Clinton, and many more, Audible's new, authorized Original invites audiences on an intimate and sweeping journey deeply infused with star-studded contributors’ unique experiences and impassioned fandom. Hosted by New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Wesley Morris, The Wonder of Stevie revisits Wonder's iconic creative evolution, his transformative spiritual path, and the profound inspiration he drew from both the beauty and pain of the Black American experience—driving his eventual emergence as his generation’s most unflinching and uplifting artistic voice. With each episode dedicated to a particular album, listeners can follow Stevie Wonder’s classic period chronologically or jump to a favorite record or time period of interest.
Set to more than 40 of Wonder’s legendary tunes, the series culminates in a final moving episode exclusive to Audible that finds Stevie Wonder in a profound and enlightening conversation with former president Barack Obama. The Wonder of Stevie is the definitive celebration and examination of a towering icon at the absolute height of his creative powers. Sit back and "luxuriate" in his genius, as Morris puts it. It's time to discover the wonder of Stevie—once and for all.
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- Adlington, Lancashire
- 10-12-24
Bang on!
Great journalism, great music & clearly a truly great artist! A wonderful listen that’s got me back in the archives!
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- Mick kingswell
- 02-10-24
inspirational perfection
this is a series of podcasts exploring Stevie Wonder and his music in the 70s. it's informational l, well made, the host is insightful and intelligent, it's genius wrapped in genius. great listen to anyone interested in music, Stevie, the 70s , black culture or just a good bit of information.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-09-24
amazing
Something the world definitely needed. Just listen to it. A few times, if you can.
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- Marci
- 01-10-24
So fitting for the genius artist Stevie Wonder to be celebrated during his lifetime
I love that Stevie Wonder is being celebrated through this book. Stevie is a genuine genius through which God works. We can only attempt to analyse the depths of his achievements and messages. This book is a great contribution. Thank you. Absolutely loved hearing Stevie’s voice in the last chapter. I’d also love to hear the unpublished songs!! If only :-)
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- M. L. D. Kenny
- 28-11-24
What a Truly Amazing Listen.
Such a brilliantly compiled book, When of the most enjoyed books I have listened to, Wesley made it so entertaining. Highly recommended.
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- Keith Roberts
- 26-09-24
Learnt so much
Very entertaining and informative. So much I didn’t know about Stevie Wonder…. Will be listening to more of his stuff after listening to this pod cast
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- David Woodland
- 16-09-24
this man was divinely chosen
this was more than a celebration of a musical genius..it was a moving experience that kept me enthralled
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- Thomas Wilkinson
- 16-10-24
Brill… definitely worth a listen
Real good look and chat about one of the greats… Mr Wonder… gives you some “FUN”K.
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- Anji
- 03-10-24
Wonderful listening
Wesley Morris taking us through the musical journey of Stevie Wonders from boy to man was fantastic. I truly enjoyed this audio as I have been a massive fan of Stevie Wonder’s music. It was lovely to hear of the development of his iconic albums in the 70s and 80s. To know he continues to make an enormous contribution to the world of music both through his song writing and of course his amazing music.
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- 30-09-24
enjoyed the insights into to background of albums and an artist I live
the host is too fond of his own voice and opinions, he could do with editing and timing it down
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