@vsbp I think little Mike was a better singer than Little Stevie was, as I still have yet to hear a more beautiful child voice than MJ. But, Stevie was and is a massively talented musical genius who's gifts remain unmatched to this day. He and Ray Charles are in a class by themselves. But as they aged, Michael and Stevie almost had the same exact high vocal ranges. They were so similar vocally as men that you can't go wrong either way. True Legends!!!!!!
As I said in the video that "A Tribute to Uncle Ray" was the first LP to have the globe side-by-side in 1962. The last LP to have the side-by-side globe & record on the label was "For Once in My Life" in 1968 as Tamla 291.
@vsbp I think little Mike was a better singer than Little Stevie was, as I still have yet to hear a more beautiful child voice than MJ. But, Stevie was and is a massively talented musical genius who's gifts remain unmatched to this day. He and Ray Charles are in a class by themselves. But as they aged, Michael and Stevie almost had the same exact high vocal ranges. They were so similar vocally as men that you can't go wrong either way. True Legends!!!!!!
reallyblessed 1 year ago
@vsbp Not Even Close......but I respect your opinion.
reallyblessed 1 year ago
As I said in the video that "A Tribute to Uncle Ray" was the first LP to have the globe side-by-side in 1962. The last LP to have the side-by-side globe & record on the label was "For Once in My Life" in 1968 as Tamla 291.
HomeoftheGoodGuys 4 years ago
either this one or "Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie"
MotownMaster 4 years ago
Is that the first LP that has a donut/globe label side by side replacing the overlapping one?
HomeoftheGoodGuys 4 years ago
I have a stone mint copy of this album!
TheMotownAmbassador 4 years ago