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    Stevie Wonder - iTunes Box Set

    EVERYBODY SAY YEAH!!!!!!

    Ok, so it doesn't take much to make me happy on most days, I'm a fairly simple guy, but I was truly OVERJOYED to find out this weekend that you can now buy individual songs and albums from the Stevie Wonder iTunes box set collection. When this project was originally released there were some tracks and some albums that you could only purchase when you bought the entire collection [[unreleased album Workout, Stevie Workout [[1963), Live [[1970), Talk of The Town [[1970), Just Enough to Ease the Pain, I've Got to Find Him, Tamla-Motown Festival Tokoyo 68). But now you can pick up some really rare gems individually!

    Thanks to the powers that be for making that change for us fan!
    Happy listening to us Stevie Wonder fans!

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    Yes, RH, I discovered this fact recently as well and took advantage!!! While I love Stevie to the utmost, I couldn't see buying the whole set because I had 80% of the material already. This is indeed cause for celebration!

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    There must be literally 100's of unreleased Stevie songs in the vault which we will probably never get to hear- at least not during Stevie's lifetime, not to mention productions for other artists such as Diana. I would love him to do what Streisand did a couple of years ago and hand pick a dozen or so of these tunes for cd release. It won't happen but a boy can dream.

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    Worthless to me. We have the 60s singles in mono already, and the set doesn't have all of the 70s and 80s single versions. And, you know what i'm going to say next: they are lossy files, and that isn't good enough. And, finally, all of his 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s albums are available in lossless and/or hi-rez downloads now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RossHolloway View Post
    EVERYBODY SAY YEAH!!!!!!

    Ok, so it doesn't take much to make me happy on most days, I'm a fairly simple guy, but I was truly OVERJOYED to find out this weekend that you can now buy individual songs and albums from the Stevie Wonder iTunes box set collection. When this project was originally released there were some tracks and some albums that you could only purchase when you bought the entire collection [[unreleased album Workout, Stevie Workout [[1963), Live [[1970), Talk of The Town [[1970), Just Enough to Ease the Pain, I've Got to Find Him, Tamla-Motown Festival Tokoyo 68). But now you can pick up some really rare gems individually!

    Thanks to the powers that be for making that change for us fan!
    Happy listening to us Stevie Wonder fans!
    Thanks for posting this news. There are some tracks on this collection that I'd like to get and it's great that now you can get the individual tracks.

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    RossHolloway Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Motown Eddie View Post
    Thanks for posting this news. There are some tracks on this collection that I'd like to get and it's great that now you can get the individual tracks.
    You're welcome. I'm going to download three more albums that I currently don't have and probably some of the rare singles too.

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