WONDER NEVER CEASES
After a long absence, Motown recording star Stevie Wonder has returned with a new album. Conversation Peace was recorded in several studios, including the Hit Factory in New York and Prince’s Paisley Park Studio in Minnesota. To this day Wonder continues to retain his ‘Favourite Nation Clause’, written into his contract when he first joined forces with Motown, it means Wonder must receive a higher royalty rate than any other artist signed to the legendary soul label.
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Rip It Up, Issue 212, 1 April 1995, Page 2
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80WONDER NEVER CEASES Rip It Up, Issue 212, 1 April 1995, Page 2
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