Before we dive into tracklists, let’s address the elephant in the room: Why FLAC? (Free Lossless Audio Codec).
It covers his career from the early 60s (e.g., "Fingertips, Pt. 2") through his 70s peak and into the mid-80s hits.
In lossy formats, Dizzy’s trumpet strains harshly. In FLAC, the brass is warm, round, and present. Similarly, (from Songs in the Key of Life ) is often excluded from short compilations, yet its complex harmonic structure is an audiophile torture test. Stevie Wonder - Definitive Greatest Hits FLAC -...
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Approximately 1 hour 19 minutes for the standard 21-track version. Standard 21-Track Listing Before we dive into tracklists, let’s address the
Stevie Wonder – Definitive Greatest Hits (FLAC) – Lossless request / share
Covers his career from early 1963 live recordings like "Fingertips (Part 2)" through his 1970s "classic period" and into 1980s hits like "Part-Time Lover". High-Fidelity Availability: 2") through his 70s peak and into the mid-80s hits
A "Definitive Greatest Hits" collection typically gathers Stevie Wonder’s most iconic tracks across his peak era (late 1960s–1970s) — e.g., "Superstition," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," "Higher Ground," "Isn't She Lovely," "Sir Duke," "Living for the City," "My Cherie Amour," and selections from the landmark albums Innervisions and Songs in the Key of Life.