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		<title>Stevie Wonder&#8217;s Superstition clavinet part dissected</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stevie Wonder&#8217;s Superstition is definitely one of the funkiest songs on the planet &#8211; It was released way back in 1972 on the Talking Book album and climbed up the UK charts quickly. Stevie came up with the song by playing the original funky drum beat that starts the track and humming a melody over the top of it.
Superstition was originally intended for Jeff Beck as a thank you for the guitarist’s help on the awesome Talking Book album (buy CD here, download here), but when Motown heard it they ...]]></description>
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