Re: Stevie Wonder All I Do

From: Mark Allerton (Mark@warmspot.cix.co.uk)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 12:41:03 MET

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    I reckon Stevie still had his moments up 'til Original Musiquarium (i.e "Do
    I Do", "That Girl") But not very many. b-side of "Don't Drive Drunk"? You
    don't mean "I Just..." (can't bring myself to write the full title - this
    stuff gets indexed, y'know :-) )

    on 6/11/00 10:46 am, Jim Kerr at jkerr@hbase.com wrote:

    Good lord, is it?
    I've always completely dismissed everything that Elson's mate Stevie did
    from mid-70s onwards. How embarassing. I stand corrected.
    Whats the b-side of Dont Drive Drunk like? ;)
     
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Mark Allerton [mailto:Mark@warmspot.cix.co.uk]
    Sent: 06 November 2000 10:50
    To: Jim Kerr; 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu'
    Subject: Re: Stevie Wonder All I Do

    on 6/11/00 10:01 am, Jim Kerr at jkerr@hbase.com wrote:

    I cannnot believe I dont have this and its time to put that right. It's not
    on an album right? I've only seen it as 12' reissue but rarely in the UK.

    Anyone know if it is on a comp or if there is a 12' available in England?

    Umm... it's on the "Hotter Than July" album.



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