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Breaking Free

We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago….. Motown founder Berry Gordy made a fortune by controlling the artists on his label. He groomed them…he picked out the songs they recorded…he controlled most of what they did. And some of his major artists began to chafe under that kind of control as we entered the 1970’s. That included Stevie Wonder who turned 21 in 1971. That meant the original contract that kept Wonder on a short leash would come to an end. And Wonder would receive all of the royalties that his 60’s work had piled up.  Gordy, of course. wanted to re-sign Wonder and Stevie knew it. So, he demanded some freedom to record the last LP under his old contract and got it for 1971’s ‘Where I’m Coming From”.

Rob Frye: Exoplanet

Bandcamp / Buy Rob Frye spent much of the 2010s playing in Chicago’s Bitchin Bajas, whose goofy name belies an affinity for immersive, outward-bound music more in keeping with acid trips in cathedrals than the bratty surf punk that their handle implies. If you believe that one of music’s primary goals is to transport the listener from earthly concerns, you will find no more fuel-efficient vehicle to achieve this than Bitchin Bajas. As with the work of Terry Riley, Bitchin Bajas’ music scans as both lysergic and liturgical. At their best, they make your head feel as if it’s a sky-sized sponge for transcendent tones.

Stevie Wonder Remembers Genius Co-Producer Malcolm Cecil

Lester Cohen/Wonder Productions 1971 represented an inflection point in Stevie Wonder’s career. The prodigious singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist had already put out more than a dozen albums and scored nearly as many Top 10 hits. But he had been part of the famously regimented Motown system for the entirety of his career. Now that he turned 21, his contract with Berry Gordy had expired, granting Wonder new freedoms.  So when he heard Zero Time, an album full of swirling, keening electronics and smeared, warped effects recorded by Tonto’s Expanding Head Band, he decided to seek out the men behind the record in New York City. The resulting partnership led to four LPs released between 1972 and 1974

Malcolm Cecil, Stevie Wonder Producer, Dies at 84

Malcolm Cecil, Stevie Wonder Producer, Dies at 84
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Malcolm Cecil, Stevie Wonder Producer, Dies at 84

Malcolm Cecil, Stevie Wonder Producer, Dies at 84
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