In the pantheon of box sets, few are as ironically invisible as Stevie Wonder’s Released on November 23, 1999, this 4-CD behemoth was supposed to be the definitive statement on the genius of a 20th-century titan. Instead, it became a phantom—a whispered legend among collectors, a digital ghost, and arguably the most RAR (Rare and sought-after) official release in Motown’s history.
"Little Stevie" to the adult breakout. You get the raw, uncut "Fingertips." But the RAR gem here is the alternate mix of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"—the bass is higher in the mix, and the backing vocals are rawer. It sounds like a sweat-drenched session at Hitsville U.S.A. STEVIE WONDER AT THE CLOSE OF A CENTURY RAR
Focusing on the era of Songs in the Key of Life and Hotter Than July , this disc showcases masterpieces such as "Sir Duke" and "I Wish". In the pantheon of box sets, few are