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A friend of mine summarized this as Stevie's "Sandy Koufax Years." So glad to see someone delve into this era more.

 

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This appeared on YouTube's recommendations last night, while I was browsing for short clips to play on my iPad while doing the washing up.

 

It's really nicely put together, and summarises the period very well. I appreciated the reference to the colour palette used for the album covers too! ;)

 

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Talking Book and Intervisions were recorded at the same time. I was hanging at some sessions at Record Plant for a possible supergroup that Joe Walsh was producing. Stevie Wonder was in doing Talking Book and Intervisons in another room at Record Plant. We'd see Stevie now and then coming and going to his studio and one night he came in and hung out for awhile the sessions Joe Walsh was producing. Being around Stevie is kind of spooky because he acclimates to new surrounding so fast you'd swear he can see. After that is when Stevie stopped working at Record Plant and started recording over at Crystal Sound which he used a lot.

 

Stevie is one of my all time favorite musicians and composers since his first hit Fingertips part 2.

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Very cool, thanks for sharing, didn't have much biography on SW, gives me renewed appreciation. Didn't know he played most of the instruments himself.

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Very cool, thanks for sharing, didn't have much biography on SW, gives me renewed appreciation. Didn't know he played most of the instruments himself.

 

I highly recommend this too.

 

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqKjpivQUfk

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Cool story Docbop!

 

...After that is when Stevie stopped working at Record Plant and started recording over at Crystal Sound which he used a lot.

 

Any idea if something went down that influenced Stevie to stop working at the Record Plant?

 

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