
Curtis is a Soul & Funk album by Curtis Mayfield, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 102 pressings tracked, owned by 45 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- velvety
- earnest
- soulful
About
As the leader of The Impressions, R&B polymath Curtis Mayfield had been redefining the sound of Chicago soul for more than a decade by the time his debut, <i>Curtis</i>, arrived in 1970. It’s a landmark album from a transformative era in Black pop, released not long before Sly and the Family Stone’s <i>There’s a Riot Goin’ On</i> and Marvin Gaye’s <i>What’s Going On</i>. The seeds of <i>Curtis</i> were planted back in 1968, when Mayfield—in an effort to gain total creative freedom—launched his own record label, which he named Curtom. As the guiding force behind the company, Mayfield served as a songwriter and producer for such acts as the Five Stairsteps, Donny Hathaway, Baby Huey, and Major Lance, all the while continuing to front The Impressions. But when the 1970s arrived, bringing with it the dawn of the singer-songwriter movement, Mayfield decided to go solo with <i>Curtis</i>, the album that would mark a dividing line in Mayfield’s life and music. Fully freed from the vocal and melodic template he’d established with The Impressions, <i>Curtis</i> allowed the singer to explore new musical and lyrical vistas. The album’s eight tracks are built on complex polyrhythms and dramatic guitar effects, and fed by the turbulence of the times: Mayfield had been inspired by the 1969 assassination of Chicago Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, and frustrated by what the singer saw as the engineered destruction of the urban ghetto due to drugs, violence, and neglect. Nowhere is that sense of doom more powerful than on the album’s opening track, “(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going To Go.” As a female voice reads from the Book of Revelations, Mayfield warns of the coming social and spiritual apocalypse that will spare no one (despite the song's intensity, it became an R&B hit). But that's just one of several striking tracks on <i>Curtis</i>, which also includes “The Other Side of Town”—a study of social segregation—and the dramatic “We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue,” which examines inter-Black relations: “Shall we commit our own genocide/Before you check out your mind?” Mayfield asks at one point. Even as his message became more strident and focused, Mayfield moved the music in manifold directions, showcasing his total mastery—not just of soul, gospel, and jazz, but of funk and psychedelia as well. <i>Curtis</i> also gets personal at times. Mayfield delivers a halting love song with “The Makings Of You,” celebrates Nubian beauty on “Miss Black America,” and documents domestic alienation with “Give It Up.” The record’s largely foreboding feeling is countered by the epic “Move On Up,” a nearly nine-minute exploration of righteous optimism, which serves as the album’s emotional centerpiece. <i>Curtis</i> would kick off a run of remarkable solo LPs from Mayfield, which included 1971’s <i> and <i>Roots</i>, and which would culminate with his landmark soundtrack to the 1972 Blaxploitation classic <i>Superfly</i>.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go7:46
- A2The Other Side Of Town4:00
- A3The Makings Of You3:40
- A4We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue6:10
Side B
- B1Move On Up8:50
- B2Miss Black America2:55
- B3Wild And Free3:12
- B4Give It Up3:45
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Roger AnfinsenENGINEER
- Tom FlyeENGINEER
- Danny TurbevilleENGINEER [ASSISTANT]
- Curtis MayfieldPRODUCER
- Danny TurbevilleENGINEER [VOCAL OVERDUBBING ASSISTANT]
- Tom FlyeENGINEER [VOCAL OVERDUBBING]
- Michael Wesley JohnsonPRODUCER [REISSUE PRODUCED FOR RELEASE]
- Bill InglotPRODUCER [SOUND]
- Danny TurbevilleENGINEER [ASSISTANT, VOCAL OVERDUBBING]
- Danny TurbevilleENGINEER [VOCAL OVERDUBBING, ASSISTANT]
- Danny TurbevilleENGINEER [ASSISTANT ENGINEER]
- Curtis MayfieldPRODUCER [ALL TUNES]
Songwriting
45 collectors on Gatefold own this · 102 pressings tracked on Gatefold
