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Stevie Wonder 's career from 1962 to 2009 tracks his evolution from a "Little" Motown prodigy to an independent global icon whose 1970s work reshaped popular music. This era encompasses his complete studio discography, from his instrumental debut to his most recent full-length studio release, A Time to Love (2005). Early Motown Years (1962–1970)

Early Years (1962-1971)

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Evolution: Wonder transitioned into an international icon, utilizing his platform to campaign for the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday and fight against South African apartheid. Essential Albums: Hotter than July (1980) The Woman in Red (Soundtrack) (1984) In Square Circle (1985) 4. The Respected Elder Statesman Era (1991–2009) stevie wonder discography 19622009 320 kbp

Where the Shoe Fits (1971) – A transitional gem.

Stevie Wonder’s journey began at Motown under the tutelage of Berry Gordy. His first two albums, The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie and Tribute to Uncle Ray, were released in 1962, showcasing his raw talent on the harmonica and keyboards. Stevie Wonder 's career from 1962 to 2009

  1. Hotter Than July (1980) - featuring the hit single "Master Blaster (Jammin')"
  2. The Woman in Red (1984) - featuring the hit single "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
  3. The Fountain of Sorrow (1985) - exploring themes of love, loss, and social commentary
  4. Characters (1987) - featuring the hit single "Skeletons"
  5. Hotter Than July (Expanded Edition) (2000) - a re-release of his 1980 album with bonus tracks
  6. A Time to Love (2005) - a critically acclaimed album that revisited Stevie's jazz and soul roots