Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, and one of the most influential musicians behind
soul
In many religious and philosophical traditions, there is a belief that a soul is "the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being".
Etymology
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and politically conscious
African-American music.
[Curtis Mayfield]
, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "…significant for the forthright way in which he addressed issues of black identity and self-awareness. …left his imprint on the Seventies by couching social commentary and keenly observed black-culture archetypes in funky, danceable rhythms. …sounded urgent pleas for peace and brotherhood overextended, cinematic soul-funk tracks that laid out a fresh musical agenda for the new decade." Accessed 28 November 2006. Dubbed the "
Gentle Genius," he first achieved success and recognition with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted group
The Impressions during the
civil rights movement
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of the late 1950s and the 1960s, and later worked as a solo artist.
Mayfield started his musical career in a
gospel
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choir. Moving to the
North Side of Chicago, he met
Jerry Butler in 1956 at the age of 14, and joined the vocal group
The Impressions. As a songwriter, Mayfield became noted as one of the first musicians to bring more prevalent themes of social awareness into soul music. In 1965, he wrote "
People Get Ready" for the Impressions, which was ranked at no. 24 on
''Rolling Stone'''s list of the
500 Greatest Songs of All Time
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. The song received numerous other awards, and was included in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, as well as being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998.
After leaving the Impressions in 1970 in the pursuit of a solo career, Mayfield released several albums, including the
soundtrack
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for the
blaxploitation film ''
Super Fly'' in 1972. The soundtrack was noted for its socially conscious themes, mostly addressing problems surrounding inner city minorities such as crime, poverty and
drug abuse. The album was ranked at no. 72 on ''Rolling Stones list of
500 Greatest Albums of All Time
* Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
* NME's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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.
Mayfield was paralyzed from the neck down after lighting equipment fell on him during a live performance at Wingate Field in
Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, on 13 August 1990.
Despite this, he continued his career as a recording artist, releasing his final album ''
New World Order'' in 1996. Mayfield won a
Grammy Legend Award in 1994 and a
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.
He is a double inductee into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of the Impressions in 1991, and again in 1999 as a solo artist. He was also a two-time
Grammy Hall of Fame inductee. He died from complications of
type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes, formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urinati ...
at the age of 57 on December 26, 1999.
Early life
Curtis Lee Mayfield was born on Wednesday, June 3, 1942, in
Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Marion Washington and Kenneth Mayfield, one of five children.
Mayfield's father left the family when Curtis was five; his mother (and maternal grandmother) moved the family into several Chicago public housing projects before settling in
Cabrini–Green during his teen years. Mayfield attended
Wells Community Academy High School before dropping out his second year. His mother taught him piano and, along with his grandmother, encouraged him to enjoy gospel music. At the age of seven he sang publicly at his aunt's church with the Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers.
Mayfield received his first guitar when he was ten, later recalling that he loved his guitar so much he used to sleep with it.
He was a self-taught musician, but he grew up admiring blues singer
Muddy Waters and Spanish guitarist
Andres Segovia.
When he was 14 years old he formed the Alphatones when the Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers decided to try their luck in downtown Chicago and Mayfield stayed behind. Fellow group member Sam Gooden was quoted "It would have been nice to have him there with us, but of course, your parents have the first say."
Later in 1956, he joined his high school friend Jerry Butler's group The Roosters with brothers Arthur and Richard Brooks.
He wrote and composed songs for this group who would become The Impressions two years later.
Career
The Impressions
Mayfield's career began in 1956 when he joined the Roosters with Arthur and Richard Brooks and
Jerry Butler.
Two years later the Roosters, now including
Sam Gooden, became the Impressions.
The band had two hit singles with Butler, "
For Your Precious Love" and "Come Back My Love", then Butler left. Mayfield temporarily went with him, co-writing and performing on Butler's next hit, "He Will Break Your Heart", before returning to the Impressions with the group signing for ABC Records and working with the label's Chicago-based producer/A&R manager,
Johnny Pate.
Butler was replaced by
Fred Cash
Fred Cash (born October 8, 1940) is an American soul singer. He was a member of The Impressions, a group in which he replaced Jerry Butler in 1960. As one of the group's longest-serving members, he is also a 1991 inductee into the Rock and Ro ...
, a returning original Roosters member, and Mayfield became lead singer, frequently composing for the band, starting with "
Gypsy Woman", a Top 20 Pop hit. Their hit "Amen" (Top 10), an updated version of an old
gospel
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tune, was included in the soundtrack of the 1963
United Artists film ''
Lilies of the Field'', which starred
Sidney Poitier. The Impressions reached the height of their popularity in the mid-to-late-'60s with a string of Mayfield compositions that included "
Keep On Pushing
''Keep On Pushing'' is a studio album by the Impressions, released on ABC-Paramount in 1964. This was the group's biggest hit album ever, reaching number 8 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, the band's highest position on the chart, and number 4 on ...
," "
People Get Ready", "
It's All Right" (Top 10), the up-tempo "Talking about My Baby"(Top 20) and "Woman's Got Soul".
He formed his own label, Curtom Records in Chicago in 1968 and the Impressions joined him to continue their run of hits including "Fool For You," "This is My Country", "Choice Of Colors" and "Check Out Your Mind". Mayfield had written much of the soundtrack of the
Civil Rights Movement
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in the early 1960s, but by the end of the decade, he was a pioneering voice in the
black pride movement along with
James Brown and
Sly Stone. Mayfield's "
We're a Winner" was their last major hit for ABC. Reaching number 14 on ''Billboard''s pop chart and number one on the R&B chart, it became an anthem of the
black power and black pride movements when it was released in late 1967, much as his earlier "Keep on Pushing" (whose title is quoted in the lyrics of "We're a Winner" and also in "
Move On Up") had been an anthem for
Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement.
Mayfield was a prolific songwriter in Chicago even outside his work for the Impressions, writing and producing scores of hits for many other artists. He also owned the Mayfield and Windy C labels which were distributed by
Cameo-Parkway
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, and was a partner in the
Curtom (first independent, then distributed by Buddah then Warner Bros and finally RSO) and Thomas labels (first independent, then distributed by Atlantic, then independent again and finally Buddah).
Among Mayfield's greatest songwriting successes were three hits that he wrote for Jerry Butler on Vee Jay ("He Will Break Your Heart", "Find Another Girl" and "I'm A-Tellin' You"). His harmony vocals are very prominent. He also had great success writing and arranging
Jan Bradley's "Mama Didn't Lie". Starting in 1963, he was heavily involved in writing and arranging for OKeh Records (with Carl Davis producing), which included hits by
Major Lance such as "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" and "
The Monkey Time", as well as Walter Jackson, Billy Butler and the Artistics. This arrangement ran through 1965.
Solo career
In 1970, Mayfield left the Impressions and began a solo career. Curtom released many of Mayfield's 1970s records, as well as records by the Impressions,
Leroy Hutson,
the Five Stairsteps,
the Staples Singers,
Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer, actress, and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers (she is the last surviving member of that band). Dur ...
,
Linda Clifford,
Natural Four
The Natural Four was an American R&B group from Oakland, California that played from 1967-1976.
History
Formed in 1967, the Natural Four approached Fred Ivey about becoming their manager. Ivey owned a local record store called Tape Town and eve ...
,
The Notations The Notations are an American soul group formed at high school in Chicago, Illinois in the late 1960s .
Career
The group recorded for Tad Records early in their career; at a point in their career, Syl Johnson brought The Notations to Twinight (Ba ...
and
Baby Huey and the Babysitters
James Thomas Ramey (August 17, 1944 – October 28, 1970), better known as Baby Huey, was an American rock and soul singer. He was the frontman for the band Baby Huey & the Babysitters, whose sole LP for Curtom Records in 1971 was influenti ...
.
Gene Chandler and Major Lance, who had worked with Mayfield during the 1960s, also signed for short stays at Curtom. Many of the label's recordings were produced by Mayfield.
Mayfield's first solo album, ''
Curtis'', was released in 1970, and hit the top 20, as well as being a critical success. It pre-dated
Marvin Gaye's album, ''
What's Going On'', to which it has been compared in addressing social change. The commercial and critical peak of his solo career came with ''
Super Fly'', the soundtrack to the
blaxploitation ''
Super Fly'' film, which topped the
''Billboard'' Top LPs chart and sold over 12 million copies.
Unlike the soundtracks to other blaxploitation films (most notably
Isaac Hayes' score for ''
Shaft
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Rotating machine elements
* Shaft (mechanical engineering), a rotating machine element used to transmit power
* Line shaft, a power transmission system
* Drive shaft, a shaft for transferring torque
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''), which glorified the ghetto excesses of the characters, Mayfield's
lyrics
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consisted of hard-hitting commentary on the state of affairs in black, urban
ghettos at the time, as well as direct criticisms of several characters in the film. Bob Donat wrote in ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine in 1972 that while the film's message "was diluted by schizoid cross-purposes" because it "glamorizes
machismo-
cocaine consciousness... the anti-drug message on
ayfield's soundtrackis far stronger and more definite than in the film." Because of the tendency of these blaxploitation films to glorify the criminal life of dealers and pimps to target a mostly black lower class audience, Mayfield's album set this movie apart. With songs like "Freddie's Dead", a song that focuses on the demise of Freddie, a junkie that was forced into "pushin' dope for the man" because of a debt that he owed to his dealer, and "Pusherman", a song that reveals how many people in the ghetto fell victim to drug abuse, and therefore became dependent upon their dealers, Mayfield illuminated a darker side of life in the ghetto that these blaxploitation films often failed to criticize. However, although Mayfield's soundtrack criticized the glorification of dealers and pimps, he in no way denied that this glorification was occurring. When asked about the subject matter of these films he was quoted stating "I don't see why people are complaining about the subject of these films", and "The way you clean up the films is by cleaning up the streets."
Along with ''What's Going On'' and
Stevie Wonder
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's ''
Innervisions'', this album ushered in a new
socially conscious,
funky style of popular
soul music
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. The single releases "
Freddie's Dead" and "
Super Fly" each sold over one million copies, and were awarded
gold discs
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by the
R.I.A.A.
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''Super Fly'' brought success that resulted in Mayfield being tapped for additional soundtracks, some of which he wrote and produced while having others perform the vocals.
Gladys Knight & the Pips recorded Mayfield's soundtrack for ''
Claudine'' in 1974, while
Aretha Franklin recorded the soundtrack for ''
Sparkle'' in 1976. Mayfield also worked with
The Staples Singers on the soundtrack for the 1975 film ''
Let's Do It Again'',
and teamed up with
Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer, actress, and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers (she is the last surviving member of that band). Dur ...
exclusively on the 1977 film soundtrack ''
A Piece of the Action'' (both movies were part of a trilogy of films that featured the acting and comedic exploits of
Bill Cosby and
Sidney Poitier and were directed by
Poitier).
In 1973 Mayfield released the anti-war album ''
Back to the World'', a concept album that dealt with the social aftermath of the
Vietnam War
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and criticized the United States' involvement in wars across the planet. One of Mayfield's most successful funk-disco meldings was the 1977 hit "Do Do Wap is Strong in Here" from his
soundtrack
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to the
Robert M. Young film of
Miguel Piñero
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Early years
Piñero was born on December 19, 1946, in Gur ...
's play ''
Short Eyes''. In his 2003 biography of Curtis Mayfield, ''People Never Give Up'', author Peter Burns noted that Mayfield has 140 songs in the
Curtom vaults. Burns indicated that the songs were maybe already completed or in the stages of completion, so that they could then be released commercially. These recordings include "The Great Escape", "In The News", "Turn up the Radio", "What's The Situation?" and one recording labelled "Curtis at Montreux Jazz Festival 87".Two other albums featuring Curtis Mayfield present in the Curtom vaults and as yet unissued are a 1982/83 live recording titled "25th Silver Anniversary" (which features performances by Mayfield, the Impressions, and
Jerry Butler) and a live performance, recorded in September 1966 by the Impressions titled ''Live at the Club Chicago''.
In 1982, Mayfield decided to move to Atlanta with his family, closing down his recording operation in Chicago.
The label had gradually reduced in size in its final two years or so with releases on the main RSO imprint and Curtom credited as the production company. Mayfield continued to record occasionally, keeping the Curtom name alive for a few more years, and to tour worldwide. Mayfield's song "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go" has been included as an entrance song on every episode of the drama series
''The Deuce''. ''The Deuce'' tells of the germination of the sex-trade industry in the heart of New York's Times Square in the 1970s. Mayfield's career began to slow down during the 1980s.
In later years, Mayfield's music was included in the movies ''
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka'', ''
Hollywood Shuffle'', ''
Friday'' (though not on the soundtrack album), ''
Bend It Like Beckham'', ''
The Hangover Part II'' and ''
Short Eyes'', where he had a cameo role as a prisoner.
Social activism
Mayfield sang openly about civil rights and black pride, and was known for introducing social consciousness into
African-American music.
Having been raised in the Cabrini-Green projects of Chicago, he witnessed many of the tragedies of the urban ghetto first hand, and was quoted saying "With everything I saw on the streets as a young black kid, it wasn't hard during the later fifties and sixties for me to write my heartfelt way of how I visualized things, how I thought things ought to be.”
Following the passing of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964
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, his group the Impressions produced music that became the soundtrack to a summer of revolution. It is even said that "Keep On Pushing" became the number one sing along during the Freedom Rides.
Black students sang their songs as they marched to jail or protested outside their universities, while King often used "Keep On Pushing", "People Get Ready" and "We're A Winner" because of their ability to motivate and inspire marchers. Mayfield had quickly become a civil rights hero with his ability to inspire hope and courage.
Mayfield was unique in his ability to fuse relevant social commentary with melodies and lyrics that instilled a hopefulness for a better future in his listeners. He wrote and recorded the soundtrack to the 1972
blaxploitation film ''Super Fly'' with the help of producer Johnny Pate. The soundtrack for ''Super Fly'' is regarded as an all-time great body of work that captured the essence of life in the ghetto while criticizing the tendency of young people to glorify the "glamorous" lifestyles of drug dealers and pimps, and illuminating the dark realities of drugs, addiction, and exploitation.
Mayfield, along with several other soul and funk musicians, spread messages of hope in the face of oppression, pride in being a member of the black race and gave courage to a generation of people who were demanding their human rights. He has been compared to Martin Luther King Jr. for making a lasting impact in the civil rights struggle with his inspirational music.
By the end of the decade Mayfield was a pioneering voice in the black pride movement, along with James Brown and Sly Stone. Paving the way for a future generation of rebel thinkers, Mayfield paid the price, artistically and commercially, for his politically charged music. Mayfield's "Keep On Pushing" was actually banned from several radio stations, including
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in his hometown of Chicago. Regardless of the persistent radio bans and loss of revenue, he continued his quest for equality right until his death.
Mayfield was also a descriptive social commentator. As the influx of drugs ravaged through black America in the late 1960s and 1970s his bittersweet descriptions of the ghetto would serve as warnings to the impressionable. "Freddie's Dead" is a graphic tale of street life,
while "Pusherman" revealed the role of drug dealers in the urban ghettos.
Personal life
Mayfield was married twice.
He had 10 children from different relationships. At the time of his death he was married to Altheida Mayfield. Together they had six children.
Life-changing accident
On August 13, 1990, Mayfield became paralyzed from the neck down after stage lighting equipment fell on him while he was being introduced at an outdoor concert at Wingate Field in
Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York.
Afterwards, though he was unable to play the guitar, he continued to compose and sing, which he found he could do by lying down and letting gravity pull down on his chest and lungs. 1996's ''
New World Order'' was recorded in this way, with vocals sometimes recorded in lines at a time.
Final years and death
Mayfield received the
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994. In February 1998, he had to have his right leg
amputated due to diabetes. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on 15 March 1999. Health reasons prevented him from attending the ceremony, which included fellow inductees
Paul McCartney
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,
Billy Joel,
Bruce Springsteen
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,
Dusty Springfield,
George Martin, and 1970s Curtom signees and labelmates
the Staple Singers.
Mayfield's last appearance on record was with the group
Bran Van 3000 on the song "
Astounded" for their 2000 album ''
Discosis
''Discosis'' is the second album by Canadian group Bran Van 3000, released in 2001. The album features several collaborators, including Curtis Mayfield, Youssou N'Dour, Jean Leloup and reggae artist Eek-a-Mouse. The album cover was derived from an ...
'', recorded just before his death and released in 2001. However, his health had steadily declined following his paralysis, so his vocals were not new but were instead lifted from archive recordings, including "Move On Up".
Mayfield died from complications of
type 2 diabetes
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at 7:20 AM (12:20 GMT) on Sunday, December 26, 1999, at the North Fulton Regional Hospital in
Roswell, Georgia
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.
He was survived by his wife, Altheida Mayfield; his mother, Mariam Jackson; 10 children; two sisters, Carolyn Falls and Judy Mayfield; a brother, Kenneth Mayfield; and seven grandchildren.
Musical legacy
Influence
Mayfield was among the first of a new wave of mainstream black
R&B performing artists and composers injecting
social commentary into their work.
This "message music" proved immensely popular during the 1960s and 1970s.
Mayfield taught himself how to play guitar, tuning it to the black keys of the piano, giving the guitar an open F-sharp tuning that he used throughout his career.
He primarily sang in
falsetto
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It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentou ...
register, adding another flavor to his music. This was not unique in itself, but most singers sing primarily in the
modal register. His guitar playing, singing, and socially aware song-writing influenced a range of artists, including
Jimi Hendrix,
Bob Marley,
Tracy Chapman,
Sly Stone,
Marvin Gaye,
Stevie Wonder
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and
Sinead O'Connor.
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Accolades
* The Impressions' 1965 hit song "People Get Ready," composed by Mayfield, has been chosen as one of the Top 10 Best Songs Of All Time by a panel of 20 top industry songwriters and producers, including Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Hal David, and others, as reported to Britain's ''Mojo'' music magazine.
* In 2019, '' Super Fly'' was selected by the Library of Congress
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for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
''Rolling Stone'' rankings
* The Impressions hits, " People Get Ready" and "For Your Precious Love" are both ranked on ''Rolling Stone''′s list of the ''500 Greatest Songs of All Time'', as No. 24 and No. 327 respectively.
* Mayfield is ranked No. 34 on ''Rolling Stone''′s list of the ''100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time''.
* Mayfield is ranked No. 40 on ''Rolling Stone''′s list of the ''100 Greatest Singers of All Time''.
* Mayfield's album '' Super Fly'' is ranked No. 72 on ''Rolling Stone′s list of the ''500 Greatest Albums of All Time''.
* Mayfield is ranked No. 78 on ''Rolling Stone''′s list of the '' 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time''.
* In 2004, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked Mayfield No. 98 on their list of the ''100 Greatest Artists of All Time''.
* The Impressions' album/CD The Anthology 1961–1977 is ranked at No. 179 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
* Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
* NME's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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.
* Mayfield's eponymous album '' Curtis'' is ranked No. 275 on ''Rolling Stone′s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time''.
Awards and nominations
In 1972, the French Academy of Jazz awarded Mayfied's debut solo album ''Curtis'' the Prix Otis Redding
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for best R&B record.
Hall of Fame
* 1991: Along with his group the Impressions, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
* 1999: Mayfield was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist making him one of the few artists to become double inductees.
* 1999: Mayfield was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame just prior to his death.
* 2003: As a member of the Impressions, he was posthumously inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
Grammy Awards
Mayfield was nominated for eight Grammy Award
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s during his career. He is a winner of the prestigious Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Discography
* '' Curtis'' (1970)
* '' Roots'' (1971)
* '' Super Fly'' (1972)
* '' Back to the World'' (1973)
* '' Claudine'' (with Gladys Knight & the Pips) (1974)
* '' Sweet Exorcist'' (1974)
* ''Got to Find a Way
''Got to Find a Way'' is a studio album by Curtis Mayfield, released in 1974 under Curtom Records. It peaked at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, as well as number 17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Track listing
Personnel
Credi ...
'' (1974)
* '' Let's Do It Again'' (1975)
* ''There's No Place Like America Today
''There's No Place Like America Today'' is the seventh studio album by Curtis Mayfield, released in 1975 on Curtom Records. It peaked at number 120 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, as well as number 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Album co ...
'' (1975)
* '' Give, Get, Take and Have'' (1976)
* '' Sparkle'' (with Aretha Franklin) (1976)
* ''Never Say You Can't Survive
''Never Say You Can't Survive'' is a studio album by Curtis Mayfield.
Track listing
*Note that track 8, "Sparkle", is also on the Mayfield-written and produced soundtrack to the 1976 film '' Sparkle''.
Personnel
*Curtis Mayfield - vocals, l ...
'' (1977)
* '' Short Eyes'' (1977)
* '' Do It All Night'' (1978)
* ''Heartbeat
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Computing
*Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal to indicate normal operation or to synchronize parts of a system
*Heartbeat, clus ...
'' (1979)
* '' Something to Believe In'' (1980)
* '' The Right Combination'' (with Linda Clifford) (1980)
* ''Love Is the Place
''Love Is the Place'' is an album by Curtis Mayfield.
Track listing
Personnel
*Curtis Mayfield - vocals, guitar
*Fred Tackett, Michael Sembello - guitar
*Dennis Belfield - bass
*David Loeb - keyboards
* Paulinho Da Costa - percussion
*Carlos Ve ...
'' (1982)
* '' Honesty'' (1983)
* '' We Come in Peace with a Message of Love'' (1985)
* '' Take It to the Streets'' (1990)
* '' New World Order'' (1996)
Filmography
* '' Super Fly'' (1972) as himself
* '' Save the Children'' (1973) as himself
* '' Short Eyes'' (1977) as Pappy
* ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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'' (1978) as Guest
References
External links
Official Curtis Mayfield Website
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for the WGBH series
Say Brother
BBC Obituary
RBMA Radio On Demand – Across 135th Street – Volume 10 – Curtis Mayfield Tribute – Chairman Mao (RBMA, Egotrip)
Curtis Mayfield and the Impact of His Music on the Civil Rights Movement
A Conversation with Mr. Howard Dodson and Dr. Portia K. Maultsby at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Curtis Mayfield and the ''Super Fly'' legacy – Wax Poetics
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