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Stevie Wonder


"Natural Wonder" is a live album by American musician Stevie Wonder, released in 1995. The album was recorded during his tour in Osaka, Japan, and Tel Aviv, Israel, and featured performances with different symphony orchestras at various venues. These orchestras were conducted by Henry Panion III, who was the touring conductor. It is Wonder's fourth live album, following Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius (1963), Stevie Wonder Live (1970), and Live at the Talk of the Town (also 1970). The album includes a mix of songs from across Stevie Wonder's extensive career, spanning from his 1969 album My Cherie Amour to Conversation Peace (1995). In addition to these classics, Natural Wonder introduces three new songs: "Dancing to the Rhythm," "Stevie Ray Blues" (a tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan), and "Ms. & Mr. Little Ones." Wonder also performs "Stay Gold," a song he co-wrote with composer Carmine Coppola for the 1983 film The Outsiders.