Curtis Mayfield Album: «People Get Ready: Curtis Mayfield Story»

- Customers rating: (4.9 of 5)
- Title:People Get Ready: Curtis Mayfield Story
- Release date:1996-02-27
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Rhino / Wea
- UPC:081227226220
- 1 - 1Gypsy Woman - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 2It's All Right - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 3I'm So Proud - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 4Keep On Pushing - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 5Amen - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 6People Get Ready - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 7Woman's Got Soul - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 8We're A Winner - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 9I Loved And I Lost - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 10Fool For You - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 11This Is My Country - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 12Choice Of Colors - Curtis Mayfield And The Impressions
- 1 - 13 The Makings Of Youimg 3:44
- 1 - 14 (Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Goimg 8:05
- 1 - 15 Move On Upimg 4:19
- 1 - 16 We People Who Are Darker Than Blueimg 5:03
- 1 - 17Check Out Your Mind
- 1 - 18Mighty Mighty (Spade And Whitey)
- 1 - 19Stone Junkie
- 2 - 1 Beautiful Brother Of Mineimg 7:28
- 2 - 2 Get Downimg 5:47
- 2 - 3 We Got To Have Peaceimg 3:40
- 2 - 4 Freddie's Dead [Theme From 'Superfly']img 5:29
- 2 - 5 Superflyimg 3:47
- 2 - 6 Give Me Your Loveimg 4:18
- 2 - 7 Pushermanimg 5:05
- 2 - 8 Future Shockimg 3:39
- 2 - 9 If I Were Only a Child Againimg 2:55
- 2 - 10 Can't Say Nothin'img 5:18
- 2 - 11 Kung Fuimg 6:13
- 2 - 12 Sweet Exorcistimg 3:51
- 2 - 13 To Be Invisibleimg 4:14
- 2 - 14 Mother's Sonimg 6:07
- 2 - 15 Billy Jackimg 6:08
- 2 - 16 So In Loveimg 5:15
- 3 - 1 Only You Babeimg 3:33
- 3 - 2Party Night
- 3 - 3 Mr. Welfare Manimg 5:34
- 3 - 4 Show Me Loveimg 5:16
- 3 - 5 Do Do Wap Is Strong In Hereimg 5:31
- 3 - 6 You Are, You Areimg 3:40
- 3 - 7Do It All Night
- 3 - 8 You're So Good to Meimg 6:55
- 3 - 9 Between You Baby And Me Linda Clifford and Curtis Mayfieldimg 8:54
- 3 - 10 Love's Sweet Sensationimg 3:50
- 3 - 11 Love Me, Love Me Nowimg 7:59
- 3 - 12 Tripping Outimg 7:03
- 3 - 13 She Don't Let Nobody but Meimg 4:17
- 3 - 14 Baby It's Youimg 5:57
- 3 - 15 Homelessimg 7:33
- 3 - 16 Do Be Downimg 3:38
When I hear the music of Curtis Mayfield in this three-disc box set (51 songs), especially the early stuff, I feel really uplifted. The first 13 songs alone-all gems-are worth the price. To my knowledge, they are not available together on any other recording.
In thinking about the contribution he's made to music, it occurred to me that Curtis had all of the rare qualities that made the Beatles so great. He was: (1) a fabulous songwriter; (2) a stone soul singer; (3) a crack musician; (4) a music pioneer; and, (5) politically conscious. Indeed, born in '42, he was a contemporary of the Beatles and was perhaps ahead of them in many ways. While the Beatles were singing, to teenaged girls, "I Want to Hold Your Hand," (early '64), Curtis was telling a woman "I'm So Proud of Being...Loved by You."
His music had a maturity and political consciousness ahead of its time. By 1965, for example, he had penned "Woman's Got Soul"
As large corporations increasingly dominate our politics, media, and culture, Curtis's words from 1968 are still right on the money:
I guess what I like the most about Curtis Mayfield is the honesty of his songs and the pure, sweet expression of his voice. He could really do a heartbreak song, as shown in
Probably my favorite song of all is the single "The Makings of You," which, apparently (incredibly), did not chart in 1970.
Actually, it doesn't matter what he's singing on this song. The purity and soulfulness of his voice is apt to bring a tear. And the music is so pretty; it could be on the soundtrack to a movie.
Many people enjoy the "Superfly" era of Curtis Mayfield (roughly 1970-73)-with it's funk-like rhythms and orchestration on songs such as "Move on Up" "Freddie's Dead" "Get Down" and "Pusherman". In fact, that's the music most people probably think of when they hear his name. That period is well represented in this set, mostly on disc two. My favorites are "We Got to Have Peace," "If I Were Only a Child Again" and 1975's "So in Love."
There are three live songs at the end of disc one, "Check Out Your Mind," "Mighty Mighty (Spade and Whitey)", and "Stone Junkie" which shows a different side of Curtis-as the leader of a band that could funk and groove, and connect with a live audience.
On disc three ('76-`90), Curtis exhibits a more laid-back approach, including a return to love songs such as "Between You Baby and Me" (with Linda Clifford), "Love Me, Love Me Now" and "Tripping Out". He never lost his social conscious, however, as represented in the songs "Mr. Welfare Man" and "Homeless"
I enjoy discs two and three but, overall, I'm partial to the stuff did with the Impressions (12 songs), and his earliest solo stuff (on disc one). This disc, by itself, is worth every dime you pay for the set.
This box set includes a well-written booklet about Curtis's music career, with many great photos.
Rest in Peace to a great lyricist and a humble man. When I heard he died, I felt as if someone in my family passed. His words of unity, peace and harmony within the black community and throughout the world will live on in our hearts forever. Please pick up this "album," give respect where it is justly due. Listen to the song "People Get Ready," it describes ascending to heaven; he's finally home. Rest in peace, brother...
Baby-boomers both black & white in the sixties must have all been in awe of Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions who were scoring one incredibly great hit after another starting strong with the hypnotic "Gypsy Woman", hitting it out of the park with "It's All Right"...still remember those old ABC Paramount 45rpm's spinning endlessly from one great hit to another & each great song had a message and before long one realized an important one for equality and humanity in general. "I'm So Proud" is a gorgeous love song in the midst of profound message anthems followed by "Keep On Pushing", a struggle for equality and that awesome classic "Amen" from "Lillies Of The Field". Each new release became a powerful social statement but with an engrossing musical appeal that made it go down so easy and "People Get Ready" defined the sixties and really became a anthem for all times...timeless classic sounds as hopeful & tremendous today as the day of release and easily can bring one to tears with its profound beauty! Curtis played all instruments and rhythm was in his soul shining brightly in "Woman's Got Soul" with great tempo changes that have a feel all of its own...another group classic "We're A Winner" is a timeless feel good song that defines Black Pride for all times & "Choice Of Colors" leaves one speechless but is musically so satisfying to listen to with glorious vocals amidst engrossing tempo changes...nobody gave more to this cause than Curtis Mayfield and all accolades are well deserved.
The Curtis Mayfield Story just may be one of the best and most important box sets in Compact Disc history as it covers all the great years of this amazing singer/composer/musicans remarkable career cut way too short by a tragic accident but Curtis did go on after to record another amazing musical treat for all to savor and enjoy.
One could write a book about this amazing legends magnificent accomplishments but best just get yourself this incredible set and get ready for the musical treat of a lifetime...Curtis is AWESOME and this collection is a totally engrossing musical journey...solo years take it to the next level and then some and that is really saying something!!! This is a truly legendary collection...
BRAVO CURTIS!!!
i'll try to keep this short as i can, curtis was a leader in soul, a funk pioneer, rock legend, a street scholar, ghetto prophet, and more we lost a great man in 1999-curtis predicted these things back in the 70's and i'll be damn if these things are not being fulfilled now.if there's a hell brlow is deep with lyrics saying everybody snorting use the pill and the dope, or everybody praying and everybody saying but when it comed time to do everybody's laying, deep, curtis is talking about times then and now for not much has changed, the song we the people who are darker than blue is deep where curtis tells all black people dark, and light skinned that we are in the same boat. kung fu is dope, future shock dope, freddie's dead is where a junkie gets murdered, lyrics saying everybody's misused him ripped him off and abused him another junkie plan pushing dope for the man a tyerrible blow but that's how it go ooh freddie's on the corner now if you wanna be a junkie wow. deep deep,yes drugs continue to destroy the black community. please get this to hear some of the best soul music ever recorded.young kids should check this out to see where real hip hop came from not the mainstream ... you hear on bet, amd mtv, and vh1.
The CD I purchased was received timely and it was just as advertised. I am pleased with the purchase and plan to review other iitems.

