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STEVIE
WONDER
TO
RELEASE
NEW
MOTOWN
ALBUM,
A
TIME
TO
LOVE,
OCTOBER
18th
(New
York,
NY
September
26,
2005)
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.
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
preeminent
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.
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