
The 2 Best The Wonder of Stevie Podcast Episodes
1) A Conversation between Stevie Wonder, Barack Obama and Wesley Morris
In this bonus episode, Wesley sits down with Stevie Wonder and a superfan named Barack Obama to discuss the politics of optimism, the power of a love song, and what it feels like to break artistic gro...Show More
A Conversation between Stevie Wonder, Barack Obama and Wesley Morris
43:53 | Dec 12th, 2024
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2) Music of My Mind | 1972
How does Little Stevie Wonder grow into just… Stevie Wonder? Years after signing his first recording deal as a kid with Motown Records, Stevie decides to renegotiate his contract. One of the things on...Show More
3) Introducing IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson
Introducing a new show hosted by the incomparable Michelle Obama and her big brother Craig Robinson, called IMO. If you loved hearing Michelle recall her years sifting through her grandfather’s record...Show More
4) Talk Easy featuring Wesley Morris
Today we're sharing one of our favorite podcasts, Talk Easy. This episode features Wesley Morris talking about The Wonder of Stevie. Wesley unpacks Stevie Wonder’s legendary five-album run from 1972...Show More
5) 6 - Confetti Cannon | 1979 - infinity
Isn’t the streak over now? Depends on who you ask. After Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder returns with…a left turn. A departure album. Something totally different than his usual sound. Does tha...Show More
6) 5 - Songs In The Key Of Life | 1976
This is everyone’s favorite, right? Sure is and for good reason. Now a master at his own craft and sound, Stevie Wonder drops a double album. More songs. More players. More genius. It’s no wonder it’s...Show More
7) 4 - Fulfillingness’ First Finale | 1974
What’s next? Wesley’s favorite album in the streak. But it’s not everyone’s favorite. Stevie Wonder’s trying to figure something out on this record. It shows a different, moodier, more reflective side...Show More
8) Talking Book | 1972
How do you follow lightning in a bottle? Well, if you’re Stevie Wonder, you go on tour with The Rolling Stones. Now catering to a wider (and whiter) audience, Stevie expresses himself as a Black artis...Show More
9) Innervisions | 1973
What more is there to say? For Stevie Wonder, a lot. He’s got more love songs, sure. But as Stevie takes a hard look at the world around him, he’s itching to address different concerns — drugs, politi...Show More
10) Introducing The Wonder of Stevie
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