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Hip-O Select
tracks 10 to 20 arranged by [all other arrangements by] Stevie Wonder
tracks 1 to 9 arranged by [arrangements] Stevie Wonder
tracks 1 to 9 arranged by [arrangements] Trevor Lawrence
tracks 1 to 9 arranged by [arrangements] Yusuf Rahman
tracks 10 to 20 arranged by [string arrangements by] Paul Riser
tracks 1 to 9 art direction David Weissman
art direction Vartan
tracks 10 to 20 backing vocals [background vocals] Anita Sherman
tracks 10 to 20 backing vocals [background vocals] Deniece Williams
tracks 10 to 20 backing vocals [background vocals] Lani Groves
tracks 10 to 20 backing vocals [background vocals] Minnie Riperton
tracks 10 to 20 backing vocals [background vocals] Shirley Brewer
tracks 10 to 20 bass Reggie McBride
tracks 1 to 4, 6 to 9 bass Scott Edwards
compilation producer Harry Weinger
tracks 10 to 20 coordinator [album coordinator] Calvin Hardaway
design [package design] Orabor
tracks 1 to 4, 6 to 9 drums Keith Copeland
tracks 10 to 20 drums Ollie Brown
tracks 10 to 20 engineer Gary Olazabal
tracks 10 to 20 engineer Malcolm Cecil
tracks 10 to 20 engineer Robert Margouleff
tracks 1 to 9 engineer, programmed by [synthesizing programming] Malcolm Cecil
tracks 1 to 9 engineer, programmed by [synthesizing programming] Robert Margouleff
executive-producer Pat Lawrence
tracks 1 to 4, 6 to 9 guitar Buzzy Feiten
tracks 10 to 20 guitar Marlo Henderson
tracks 10 to 20 guitar Michael Sembello
liner notes [essay by; additional material by] Harry Weinger
liner notes [essay by] David Nathan
management [for hip-o select] Thane Tierney
management [production manager] Michele Horie
mastered by [digitally remastered by] Ellen Fitton
tracks 1 to 9 performer [all other instruments] Stevie Wonder
tracks 1 to 9 photography by [cover photo] Robert Margouleff
photography by [photo coordinator] Ryan Null
tracks 10 to 20 photography by [photographer] Jim Britt
tracks 1 to 9 producer [associate producer] Malcolm Cecil
tracks 1 to 9 producer [associate producer] Robert Margouleff
producer, arranged by Stevie Wonder
product manager Heather Whitten
tracks 1 to 9 recorded by [recordists] Andy Edlen
tracks 1 to 9 recorded by [recordists] Dick Shapiro
tracks 1 to 9 recorded by [recordists] Joan DeCola
tracks 10 to 20 recorded by [recordists] Joan DeCola
research [research assistance] Andy Skurow
research [research assistance] Douglas Rausch
tracks 1 to 9 strings Julian Gaillard Orchestra
tracks 10 to 20 tenor saxophone Denny Morouse
tracks 10 to 20 trumpet Steve Madaio
Copyright (c) Motown Records
Remastered At Universal Music Studios East, NYC
Syreeta album information page:

Production Support: Centaur Music Productions Inc.
Recorded at: Electric Lady, N.Y.; Crystal Industries, L.A.; Olympic Studios, London

Track 1-9 originally issued as Syreeta, June 1972
#38 R&B, #185 Pop

Singles from LP:
To Know You Is To Love You b/w Happiness, MoWest 5021, July 5, 1972
I Love Every Little Thing About You b/w Black Maybe, MoWest 5016, September 20, 1972
Black Maybe appeared as the B-side of Come And Get This Stuff, Motown 1297, JUne 11, 1974 (U.S.);
and the B-side of Spinnin' And Spinnin', Tamla Motown TMG 912, August 1974 (U.K.)
How Many Days appeared as the U.K.-only B-side of Your Kiss Is Sweet,
Tamla Motown TMG 933, January 1975
What Love Has Joined Together appeared as the U.K.-only B-side of Harmour Love,
Tamla Motown TMG 954, June 1975

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Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta album information page:

Recorded at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California
Mixed at Westlake Audio, Inc., Los Angeles, California

A special, special thank you to G.C. Cameron for co-lead vocals on I Wanna Be By Your Side,
Dennis Morrison for vocals on When Your Daddy's Not Around, Mike Sembello for his guitar
playing on Cause We're Ended As Lovers and my compliments to Malcolm Cecil and
Bob Margouleff for Synthesis Computing

UPENDO NI UMOJA (Love Is Unity)

To all the beautiful people who gave me so much faith, truth and unity
Thank you for being.

SYREETA

Tracks 10-20 originally released as Syreeta, June 19, 1974
#53 R&B, #116 Pop

Singles from the LP:
Come And Get This Stuff b/w Black Maybe [from previous LP], Motown 1297, June 11, 1974
I'm Goin' Left b/w Heavy Day, Motown 1317, August 27, 1974
Cause We're Ended as Lovers appeared as the B-side of Harmour Love, Motown 1353, May 23, 1975
Spinnin' And Spinnin' b/w Black Maybe [from first LP], Tamla Motown TMG 912,
September 1974, #49 [U.K.]
Your Kiss Is Sweet b/w How Many Days [from first LP], Tamla Motown TMG 933,
January 1975, #12 [U.K.]

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Release credits page:

Digitally remastered by Ellen Fitton at Universal Mastering Studios-East

Photographs courtesy of Motown Records Archives

With Special Thanks & Love to Syreeta Wright

(C) 2004 Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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Non-release notes:

From Hip-O Select: CD edition limited to 5000 individually numbered copies.

Barcode: 6 02498 62356 5 (Printed - sticker)
Barcode: 0602498623565 (Scanned - sticker)
Matrix / Runout: ** (B0000254302R1SP) B04E2014A