Stevie Wonder At The Close Of A Century Rar 🆕 Must Watch
Produced by Stevie’s then-manager, Keith Harris, the set was released during the tumultuous transition from physical to digital media. It contained deep cuts, alternate mixes, and live tracks that Motown’s legal team later realized overlapped with complex licensing agreements for Stevie’s Original Musiquarium and the At The Close... companion DVD. Rather than renegotiate, Motown (under Universal) simply let it go out of print in 2001. They never looked back.
For the collector, the historian, or the person who believes that a 20th century can be summarized in sound? This set is Stevie Wonder closing the book on an era he defined. It is flawed, incomplete, and legally messy. In other words, it is perfectly human. STEVIE WONDER AT THE CLOSE OF A CENTURY RAR
For the casual fan? No. Buy Songs in the Key of Life and stop. Produced by Stevie’s then-manager, Keith Harris, the set


