Monday, September 27, 2010

Curtis Mayfield - Live in Europe [1987]


Release Date: Jul 1987
Recording Date: Jul 1, 1981-Aug 8, 1983
Although Curtis Mayfield's album sales had decreased significantly by the late '70s, the smooth Chicago soul veteran remained a popular live attraction well into the '80s. Audiences still longed to hear gems from both his years with the influential Impressions and his early solo hits, and he gives them exactly what they want on this album (released as both a single CD and a two-CD set). Mayfield reminds us just how great the Impressions were on heartfelt versions of such '60s classics as "Gypsy Woman" (which greatly influenced the Isley Brothers), "It's Alright" and the inspirational "People Get Ready," and is equally captivating on incisive, early-'70s sociopolitical hits like "Pusherman," "Freddie's Dead," and "If There's a Hell Below." Live in Europe's main flaw isn't Mayfield's performances, but a band that, although decent, just doesn't go that extra mile or do this superb material justice. Horns, a main ingredient of many of his hits, are sorely missed -- especially on "Move on Up" -- and Buzz Amato's keyboards simply can't take their place.
CD covers included

Track list:

01. Introduction
02. Ice 9
03. Back To The World
04. It's All Right/Amen
05. Gypsy Woman
06. Freddie's Dead
07. Pusherman
08. We Got To Have Peace
09. We've Only Just Begun
10. People Get Ready
11. Move On Up
12. If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go
13. When Seasons Change

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