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Eivets Rednow is the
ninth studio album by
Stevie Wonder, as an easy
listening and
rhythm and
blues instrumental album,
released on the
Gordy Records label...
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instrumental soul/jazz tracks,
mostly harmonica solos,
under the
title Eivets Rednow,
which is "Stevie Wonder"
spelled backward. The
album failed to get much...
- 12-year-old Wonder's
talents as a
composer and instrumentalist. As with
Eivets Rednow Wonder doesn't sing at all on this album.
Since he only
plays percussion...
- to Montgomery: "Bye Bye World",
which appeared on his 1968
album Eivets Rednow, and "We All
Remember Wes",
which George Benson recorded for his 1978 live...
- also
reissued instrumental albums like
Stevie Wonder's 1968
album Eivets Rednow and
Grover Washington Jr.'s CTI/Kudu
albums under the
classic Mo Jazz subsidiary...
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Stevie Wonder (who
recorded an
instrumental album under the name "Eivets
Rednow") and
because he
thought "Samoht" was
close to the last name of his idol...
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David 95 9 1966: Cher, #32 pop 1967:
Dionne Warwick, #15 pop 1968:
Eivets Rednow, #66 pop 2004:
Alison Moyet, #99 UK "Come and Get Me"
Jackie DeShannon Hal...
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single was made for
Gordy Records and
released pseudonymously as
Eivets Rednow - an
inversion of "Stevie" and "Wonder". In
Canada the song
reached #83...
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Christmas Released:
November 27, 1967 Label:
Tamla 81 — — — — 70 — — — —
Eivets Rednow Released:
November 20, 1968 Label:
Gordy — 37 — — — — — — — — For Once in...
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would collaborate with the
latter two,
making two
films with
Cornell (Gnir
Rednow and
Centuries of June) and
using Cage's
music for the
soundtrack of his...