Keep On Keeping On: Curtis Mayfield Studio Albums 1970 - 1974

 
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Curtis Mayfield
Keep On Keeping On: Curtis Mayfield Studio Albums 1970 - 1974

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Release Date: Friday 22 February 2019

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Curtis Mayfield recorded a string of hits with The Impressions before leaving the influential soul-gospel group to embark upon a solo career that began 50 years ago and produced some of his greatest work. Known as the "Gentle Genius", Mayfield has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice - first as a member of The Impressions and later as a solo artist.

Mayfield was only 14 years old when he joined The Impressions in 1956. He spent the next 14 years with the group, writing many of their hits: "Gypsy Woman", "It's All Right" and "People Get Ready", a classic that's earned a number of prestigious accolades, including induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998.

Mayfield left the group in 1970 and launched his solo career with his debut album, Curtis. The album reached the Billboard Pop Albums Chart Top 20 and was certified gold. It features "(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go", and "Move On Up". In terms of cultural significance, the album's potent combination of socially conscious lyrics and soul/funk music helped blaze a trail for later albums like Marvin Gaye's What's Going On and Stevie Wonder's Innervisions.

Mayfield returned in 1971 with Roots. His second solo album peaked at #6 on the R&B Albums chart thanks to memorable tracks like "Get Down," "Beautiful Brother Of Mine" and "We Got To Have Peace".

Following the enormous success of his Super Fly soundtrack in 1972, Mayfield released his third solo record, Back to the World in 1973. It topped the R&B Albums chart and introduced fans to great tracks like "Future Shock," "Can't Say Nothin'" and "If I Were Only A Child Again". The final album in this new set is Sweet Exorcist (1974), which reached #2 on the Top R&B Albums chart. It produced two singles, the title track and "Kung Fu".

Tracks:

[CD1: CURTIS]
1. (Don't Worry) If There's Hell Below We're All Going to Go [Remastered]
2. The Other Side of Town (Remastered)
3. The Makings of You (Remastered)
4. We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue (Remastered)
5. Move on Up (Remastered)
6. Miss Black America (Remastered)
7. Wild and Free (Remastered)
8. Give It Up (Remastered)

[CD2: ROOTS]
1. Get Down (Remastered)
2. Keep On Keeping On (Remastered)
3. Underground (Remastered)
4. We Got to Have Peace (Remastered)
5. Beautiful Brother of Mine (Remastered)
6. Now You're Gone (Remastered)
7. Love to Keep You in Mind (Remastered)

[CD3: BACK TO THE WORLD]
1. Back to the World (Remastered)
2. Future Shock (Remastered)
3. Right on for the Darkness (Remastered)
4. If I Were Only a Child Again (Remastered)
5. Can't Say Nothin' (Remastered)
6. Keep On Trippin' (Remastered)
7. Future Song (Love a Good Woman, Love a Good Man) [Remastered]

[CD4: SWEET EXORCIST]
1. Ain't Got Time (Remastered)
2. Sweet Exorcist (Remastered)
3. To Be Invisible (Remastered)
4. Power to the People (Remastered)
5. Kung Fu (Remastered)
6. Suffer (Remastered)
7. Make Me Believe In You (Remastered)