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Perhaps because he didn't cross over to the pop audience as heavily as Motown's stars, it may be that the scope of
Curtis Mayfield
's talents and contributions have yet to be fully recognized. Judged merely by his records alone, the man's legacy is enormous. As the leader of
the Impressions
, he recorded some of the finest soul vocal group music of the 1960s. As a solo artist in the 1970s, he helped pioneer funk and helped introduce hard-hitting urban commentary into soul music. "Gypsy Woman," "It's All Right," "People Get Ready," "Freddie's Dead," and "Super Fly" are merely the most famous of his many hit records.
But
Curtis Mayfield
wasn't just a singer. He wrote most of his material at a time when that was not the norm for soul performers. He was among the first -- if not the very first -- to speak openly about African-American pride and community struggle in his compositions. As a songwriter and a producer, he was a key architect of Chicago soul, penning material and working on sessions by notable Windy City soulsters like
Gene Chandler
,
Jerry Butler
,
Major Lance
, and
Billy Butler
. In this sense, he can be compared to
Smokey Robinson
, who also managed to find time to write and produce many classics for other soul stars.
Mayfield
was also an excellent guitarist, and his rolling, Latin-influenced lines were highlights of
the Impressions
' recordings in the '60s. During the next decade, he would toughen up his guitar work and production, incorporating some of the best features of psychedelic rock and funk.
Mayfield
began his career as an associate of
Jerry Butler
, with whom he formed
the Impressions
in the late '50s. After
the Impressions
had a big hit in 1958 with "For Your Precious Love,"
Butler
, who had sung lead on the record, split to start a solo career.
Mayfield
, while keeping
the Impressions
together, continued to write for and tour with
Butler
before
the Impressions
got their first Top 20 hit in 1961, "Gypsy Woman."
Mayfield
was heavily steeped in gospel music before he entered the pop arena, and gospel, as well as doo wop, influences would figure prominently in most of his '60s work.
Mayfield
wasn't a staunch traditionalist, however. He and
the Impressions
may have often worked the call-and-response gospel style, but his songs (romantic and otherwise) were often veiled or unveiled messages of black pride, reflecting the increased confidence and self-determination of the African-American community. Musically he was an innovator as well, using arrangements that employed the punchy, blaring horns and Latin-influenced rhythms that came to be trademark flourishes of Chicago soul. As the staff producer for the OKeh label,
Mayfield
was also instrumental in lending his talents to the work of other Chi-town soul singers who went on to national success. With
Mayfield
singing lead and playing guitar,
the Impressions
had 14 Top 40 hits in the 1960s (five made the Top 20 in 1964 alone), and released some above-average albums during that period as well.
Given
Mayfield
's prodigious talents, it was perhaps inevitable that he would eventually leave
the Impressions
to begin a solo career, as he did in 1970. His first few singles boasted a harder, more funk-driven sound; singles like "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Gonna Go" found him confronting ghetto life with a realism that had rarely been heard on record. He really didn't hit his artistic or commercial stride as a solo artist, though, until Super Fly, his soundtrack to a 1972 blaxploitation film. Drug deals, ghetto shootings, the death of young black men before their time: all were described in penetrating detail. Yet
Mayfield
's irrepressible falsetto vocals, uplifting melodies, and fabulous funk pop arrangements gave the oft-moralizing material a graceful strength that few others could have achieved. For all the glory of his past work,
Superfly
stands as his crowning achievement, not to mention a much-needed counterpoint to the sensationalistic portrayals of the film itself.
At this point
Mayfield
, along with
Stevie Wonder
and
Marvin Gaye
, was the foremost exponent of a new level of compelling auteurism in soul. His failure to maintain the standards of Super Fly qualifies as one of the great disappointments in the history of black popular music. Perhaps he'd simply reached his peak after a long climb, but the rest of his '70s work didn't match the musical brilliance and lyrical subtleties of Super Fly, although he had a few large R&B hits in a much more conventional vein, such as "Kung Fu," "So in Love," and "Only You Babe."
Mayfield
had a couple of hits in the early '80s, but the decade generally found his commercial fortunes in a steady downward spiral, despite some intermittent albums. On August 14, 1990, he became paralyzed from the neck down when a lighting rig fell on top of him at a concert in Brooklyn, NY. In the mid-'90s, a couple of tribute albums consisting of
Mayfield
covers appeared, with contributions by such superstars as
Eric Clapton
,
Bruce Springsteen
, and
Gladys Knight
. Though no substitute for the man himself, these tributes served as an indication of the enormous regard in which
Mayfield
was still held by his peers. He died December 26, 1999 at the age of 57.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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More Curtis Mayfield
Discography
Ballads
Original Album Series
Flashback with Curtis Mayfield
We Come in Peace with a Message of Love/Take It to the Streets
Love Songs, Vol. 1
2008
Love Songs, Vol. 2
2007
Short Eyes/Do It All Night
2006
Give, Get, Take and Have/Never Say You Can't Survive
2006
The Collection
2006
Superfly (And More) [Musicpro]
2006
The Definitive Collection [Mastercuts]
2006
The Definitive Soul Collection
2006
Soul Legends
2006
Greatest Hits
2005
Love to the People
2005
Immortal Curtis Mayfield: Superfly Guy
2005
Master Collection
2005
The Best of Curtis Mayfield, Vol. 2
2005
Mayfield: Remixed - The Curtis Mayfield Collection
2004
The Great Curtis Mayfield
2004
Super Fly [Single]
2004
Greatest Hits [DFP]
2003
Soul Music
2003
Gospel Greats
2003
Freddie's Dead & Other Hits
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