A unofficial official video for another timeless Public Enemy opening track! ”Lost ot Birth” is (the opening track) for the 1991 album ”Apocalypse 91…The Enemy Strikes Black”. Still so massive! We don’t really care I hot you are in whatever year…there’s nothing like timeless music, still relevant 30 years later!
Etikett: public enemy
Stevie Wonder tribute mix by Funky Diabetic – 1200MIX
Welcome to this special edition of the 1200MIX where we tribute Stevland Hardaway Morris (Judkins) a.k.a. Stevie Wonder. Born in May 13th 1950 Stevie Wonder was born blind. His music career begun early. Already at the age of 12 years of age he was performing on TV and had a no.1 Pop chart with Fingertips (see the performance from 1963 above). Through the years Stevie Wonder has written amazing, timeless, critical and conscious music. Stevie is responsible for many top Pop charts (POP charts! Not only R&B!) and the range of the music he is responsible for is amazing. This show features music by Stevie Wonder and music he has written for other artists. Check out this Spotify link for a list of my top 10 favourite Stevie Wonder tracks (and yes! this is the actual order!) Lots of love to Iris and Diana for their contribution and for their great taste in music.
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[01] Syreeta – To Know You Is To Love You (Unfaded Album Mix) – [Syreeta, 1972]
– Syreeta Wright was Stevie Wonders first wife. Together they wrote and recorded Syreeta Wrights debut album ”Syreeta” released in 1972 (Also the 1980 album is called Syreeta). They collaborated on lots of music composing like ”Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)” performed by Jimmy Mcgriff from the ”Soul Sugar” LP from 1970.
[02] Jimmy Mcgriff – Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
[03] Stevie Wonder – Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
[04] Stevie Wonder – Uptight (Everything’s Alright)
[05] Stevie Wonder – Too High
[06] Stevie Wonder – My Cherie Amour
[07] Stevie Wonder – Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
[08] Stevie Wonder – I Wanna Talk To You
[09] Stevie Wonder – Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer
[10] Stevie Wonder – Maybe Your Baby
[11] Stevie Wonder – Living For The City – One of many strong socially conscious record by Stevie Wonder. Through the years, Stevie Wonder made lots of significant statements in his lyrics.
[12] Stevie Wonder – Golden Lady
[13] Stevie Wonder – Boogie On Reggae Woman
[14] Stevie Wonder – All Day Sucker
[15] Stevie Wonder – You Haven’t Done Nothin’ (feat. the Jackson 5 who got to do the ”doo-woop” on this track)
[16] Stevie Wonder – Skeletons
[17] Stevie Wonder – Higher Ground
[18] Stevie Wonder – Happy Birthday (This record was a movement in Stevie Wonders aim to make Martin Luther King birthday a national holiday)
[19] Stevie Wonder – Do I Do (Single Version)
[20] Stevie Wonder – Love Light In Flight
[21] Stevie Wonder – As
[22] Stevie Wonder – Pastime Paradise
[23] Stevie Wonder – Overjoyed
[24] Stevie Wonder – Ribbon in the Sky
[25] Syreeta – Black Maybe
[26] Stevie Wonder – Hey Love
[27] Aretha Franklin – Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)
[28] Tammi Terrell – All I Do Is Think About You
[29] The Spinners – It’s a Shame
[30] Smokey Robinson & The Miracles – The Tears Of A Clown
[31] Stevie Wonder – Superstition