Rating:
Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 06/05/1995
Run Time: 38:53
Curtis Mayfield's visionary album, a landmark creation every bit as compelling and as far-reaching in its musical and extra-musical goals as
Marvin Gaye's contemporary
What's Goin' On. Opening on the hit
"Get Down," the album soars on some of the sweetest and most eloquent -- yet driving -- soul sounds heard up to that time.
Mayfield's growing musical ambitions, first manifested on the
Curtis album, and his more sophisticated political sensibilities, presented with a lot of raw power on
Curtis Live!, are pulled together here in a new, richer studio language, embodied in extended song structures (
"Underground"), idealistic yet lyrically dazzling anthems (
"We Got to Have Peace," "Keep On Keeping On," and, best of all, the soaring
"Beautiful Brother of Mine"), and impassioned blues (
"Now You're Gone"). The music is even bolder than the material on the
Curtis album, with
Mayfield expanding his instrumental range to the level of a veritable soul orchestra; and the recording is better realized, as
Mayfield, with that album and a tour behind him, shows a degree of confidence that only a handful of soul artists of this era could have mustered.
Charly Records had this album out on CD in the 1980s, but
Rhino's acquisition of the
Curtom catalog in 1996 led to a remastered and expanded reissue in 1999 with superior sound, detailed annotation, and the addition of four bonus tracks. Apart from a slow, funky, stripped-down but eminently listenable demo of
"Underground" (which reveals just how sophisticated
Mayfield's conceptions -- forget the finished versions -- of his songs were), the latter consist of the single edits of
"Get Down," "We Got to Have Peace," and
"Beautiful Brother of Mine." They seem redundant after the album versions, though they don't detract at all from the extraordinary value of this mid-priced CD.
~Bruce Eder, All Music Guide