Number of Discs
1
Guest Artist
Branford Marsalis, Anita Baker, Terence Blanchard, Vinx, Sounds of Blackness, Deniece Williams, The Winans, For Real, Take 6
Number of Tracks
13
Percussion
Marston Smith, Gordon Halligan, Ida Bodin, Thomas Tally, Munyungo Jackson, Tibor Zelig, Bill Summers, Richard Clark, Felix Khomutov, Charlene Atsumo, Robert Shulgold, Harris Goldman, Jerome Webster, Wally De Almeida, Mark Cargill, Susan Chatman, Galina Glek-Shlimovich, Audrey Fischer, Glenn Grab Strings, Lila Kazakova, Kevan Torfeh, Gary Kuo, Paul Baker, Lenny Castro, Kevin Brandon, Debra Price
Reviews
4 Stars - Excellent - "...Wonder's words offer a perspective too often ignored by gangsta rappers, who would perhaps dismiss Wonder's social observations as out of touch. In these reactionary days, however, Wonder's sentiments sound as bracing as the music of CONVERSATION PEACE...", "...shows that he's comfortable with reggae and hip-hop rhythms, but he never seems to strain to be contemporary. He incorporates elements of these styles into his music as naturally as he embraces various other forms, from gospel to jazz...an exceptionally diverse album, and one that consistently rings true...", "...delightful. It kicks off with a phat beat, a sweet melody, and his always precious vocals....CONVERSATION PEACE is, well, Wonder-ful."
Vocals
Stevie Wonder
Mixing
Brant Biles, Robert Margouleff, Dr. Henry Panion III, Stevie Wonder
Engineer
Kimm James, Steve Durkee, R.R. Harlan
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Greg Moore, Melvin Ragin, Ben Bridges, Stevie Wonder
Bass
Nathan Watts
Keyboards
Greg Phillinganes, Stevie Wonder