A Time To Love - Press Release
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Stevie Wonder to Release New Motown Album, A Time to Love
Monday September 26
On October 18th, Motown will release A Time To Love, Stevie Wonder's
highly anticipated new CD featuring 15 new Wonder songs.
The new disc, one of the premier Motown releases in recent years and
ushering in an exciting new era for the record label, is a dedicated
effort by the legendary artist to remind the world about the restorative
power of love. A Time To Love is also available as a digital download,
September 27, at all major online music sites.
Among the songs included on the new album are "A Time To Love,"
(featuring India.Arie), "Your Love Cannot Be Moved," (featuring gospel
star Kim Burrell), "Positivity," (featuring Wonder's daughter Aisha
Morris), and a host of other superstar collaborations, including
appearances by Prince; Narada Michael Walden; Sir Paul McCartney, who
plays acoustic and electric guitar on the title track; Hubert Laws; Mike
Philips; and En Vogue. Wonder's open-arms embrace of the collaborative
process and his adherence to the musical philosophy that each project
takes on a life of its own placed no artificial deadlines on the long
awaited album's completion, with the end result proving to be well worth
the wait.
"Stevie always has impeccable timing," stated Sylvia Rhone,
President of Motown, Executive Vice President of Universal Motown. "The
world is hungering more than ever right now for the kind of message only
he can deliver. I speak for the entire Universal Music Group when I say
nobody can illuminate our greatest hopes, soothe our deepest fears, and
put us on the musical high road like Stevie Wonder."
Wonder once again affirms such a notion with the uplifting "Shelter
In The Rain," an inspiring and timely anthem featuring gospel legend
Kirk Franklin directing the angelic chorus on a song cited as a
humanitarian ode of healing for victims and survivors of the devastating
hurricanes continuing to ravage the gulf coast. The single will be
specially serviced to Gospel and Christian radio stations, with net
proceeds from the song going to Stevie's charity organization The Wonder
Foundation, which is earmarking the donations for Hurricane Katrina
relief efforts.
Wonder already has released a landmark single and video from the new
album, "So What The Fuss," which contained a second, descriptive audio
track on the video recorded by hip hop star Busta Rhymes, made
accessible for people who are blind or have low vision. The innovative
video description process was the first time a music artist enabled
visually impaired music fans to experience key elements of a music
video.
Stevie Wonder has remained one of the world's most profound and
influential artists for more than four decades. Winner of 21 Grammys and
the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, with more than 70
million records sold, Wonder's received hundreds of honors and awards
throughout his career.
A tireless humanitarian and champion for political and social
justice, Wonder was the pre-eminent force behind the Martin Luther King
holiday and USA For Africa, as well as helping to raise awareness about
the AIDS epidemic and the scourge of Apartheid in South Africa. A
leading voice in the fight against world hunger, Wonder also led a
"Charge Against Hunger" in conjunction with American Express, which
raised over $150 million dollars to feed nearly six million
underprivileged people yearly. Most recently, Wonder was honored by the
United Negro College Fund's Evening Of Stars Tribute to the artist, for
his longtime work on behalf of the UNCF. On October 18th, Stevie Wonder
continues the special covenant he has with his fans with the release of
the eagerly awaited A Time To Love.