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Hugo Montenegro
Hugo In Wonderland (Hugo Montenegro Interprets The Genius Of Stevie Wonder)

Hugo In Wonderland (Hugo Montenegro Interprets The Genius Of Stevie Wonder)
Hugo In Wonderland (Hugo Montenegro Interprets The Genius Of Stevie Wonder)Hugo In Wonderland (Hugo Montenegro Interprets The Genius Of Stevie Wonder)

Catno

NSD-821 190075812631 190075812631

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo

Country

USA & Europe

Release date

Oct 24, 2020

Styles

Hugo Montenegro - Hugo In Wonderland (Hugo Montenegro Interprets The Genius Of Stevie Wonder) | Nature Sounds (NSD-821)

"You have taken what I write, play, and sing about to an even higher level of expression. "
-Stevie Wonder

Hugo Montenegro was a prolific composer and orchestra leader, best known for crafting dynamic film and television soundtracks throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In addition to original compositions, the New York native also recorded many unique interpretations of contemporary work by other artists. In 1974, Montenegro released "Hugo In Wonder-Land", his take on the catalog of music icon Stevie Wonder. The album is entirely instrumental, offering a brand new perspective on Wonder’s acclaimed originals. Montenegro’s lush arrangements and Moog-heavy electronic elements make for a genre-bending classic that Stevie Wonder himself has championed. After years out of print, "Hugo In Wonder-Land" is now back on limited-edition vinyl.

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$60*

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A1

Living For The City

4:30

A2

Too High

4:20

A3

Superstition

3:30

A4

You Are The Sunshine Of My Life

2:38

A5

My Cherie Amour

2:46

B1

Higher Ground

4:00

B2

Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing

3:55

B3

Shoo-Bee-Doo-Bee-Doo-Da-Day

3:45

B4

You've Got It Bad, Girl

3:15

B5

All In Love Is Fair

3:33

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