Rating:
Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 08/29/2006
Percy Mayfield was blessed with an emotive Louisiana baritone and a poet's sensibility to sadness and pain, and few songwriters in the history of
pop or
R&B have written a body of work so drenched in beautiful suffering. This set features
Mayfield's major hits for
Art Rupe's
Specialty Records, a label that
Mayfield recorded for from 1950 until 1954 before leaving for
Chess Records (the bonus disc included here is simply a sampler for other artists who recorded for
Specialty). Given depth and atmosphere by
Maxwell Davis' saxophone textures, songs like
"Cry Baby" and
"Please Send Me Someone to Love" were carefully written
R&B symphonies to the harsh realities and downside of romance, and at times that downside morphed into relentless darkness, as is the case with the excessively maudlin
"The River's Invitation," which is just this side of a melodic suicide note. Also here is the wonderful (and relatively upbeat)
"Louisiana" as well as
Mayfield's original version of his signature song,
"Hit the Road Jack," which
Ray Charles would cover and turn into a huge hit. In all, this makes a nice introduction to
Mayfield's early work and spotlights his considerable skill as a songwriter. He fell in love with sadness,
Mayfield said, because there was more truth in it.
~Steve Leggett, All Music Guide