On This Day: May 4, 1982 - Stevie Wonder Releases Original Musiquarium

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On This Day: May 4, 1982 - Stevie Wonder Releases Original Musiquarium.

On May 4, 1982, Stevie Wonder released his compilation album Original Musiquarium I, a double LP featuring some of his biggest hits from the 1970s along with four brand new tracks. The album served as both a celebration of his incredible run during the previous decade and a showcase of new material that kept his creative momentum going.

Original Musiquarium included classics like Superstition, Sir Duke, and Living for the City, along with new songs such as Do I Do and That Girl which became...

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