| | Curtis Mayfield Got To Find A Way & Sweet Exorcist CD - Import Curtis Mayfield Discography of CDs
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Two albums on one CD by one of Soul Music's finest and most gifted songwriter/performers. Both Sweet Exorcist and Got To Find A Way were released in 1974 on Mayfield's own Curtom label, with both making the Billboard national album chart. 13 tracks. Charly. 2006. Got To Find A Way & Sweet Exorcist Music Curtis Mayfield Got To Find A Way & Sweet Exorcist Songs | 1. | Ain't Got Time | |
| 2. | Sweet Exorcist | |
| 3. | To Be Invisible | |
| 4. | Power To The People | |
| 5. | Kung Fu | |
| 6. | Suffer | |
| 7. | Make Me Believe In You | |
| 8. | Love Me (Right In The Pocket) | |
| 9. | So You Don't Love Me | |
| 10. | Prayer | |
| 11. | Mother's Son | |
| 12. | Cannot Find A Way | |
| 13. | Ain't No Love Lost | |
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$8.99 With too much "rhythm" and not enough "blues," contemporary R&B circa 2004 has become overly slick, commercial, and almost emotionless, no matter how hard the vocalist is expressing his love jones. Which is why Van Hunt's debut is so refreshing. Although the Atlanta-based auteur (he wrote or co-wrote all the songs and plays nearly every instrument) clearly has an early-'70s fixation, his heady mix of Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Sly Stone, and Prince makes for a thrilling and often moving album. Like Stevie Wonder, another obvious influence, Hunt spices his soul with memorable melodies, overdubbing his own backing vocals and singing these hip-hop-free tunes like he's lived them. Lyrically, he's loved and ...
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$11.65 The title is intended in an ironic way, as illustrated not only by the cover -- a grim parody of late-'40s/early-'50s advertising imagery depicting white versus black social reality -- but the grim yet utterly catchy and haunting opening number, "Billy Jack." A song about gun violence that was years ahead of its time, it's scored to an incisive horn arrangement by Richard Tufo. "When Seasons Change" is a beautifully wrought account of the miseries of urban life that contains elements of both gospel and contemporary soul. The album's one big song, "So in Love," which made number 67 on the pop ...
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Widely acknowledged as the top band during their tenure at Motown, the Commodores were one of the bands that kept Berry Gordy's mythical hit machine on top of the commercial R&B game. Especially during a tumultuous period in Motown's history, where artists were changing creative direction (much to Gordy's chagrin) and others were fleeing for other opportunities at labels elsewhere. Amidst all of the drama, the Commodores persevered and made some of the most potent hits of the label's entire catalog. Mapping the evolution of the band primarily from the mid-'70s to mid-'80s, The Ultimate Collection spares no expense in thoroughly covering many of the group's high points, free of traditional greatest-hits filler. Funk-heavy stompers are pared next to some of Lionel Richie's most beautifully penned ballads, showcasing the unbelievable depth and production skills the group had during their heyday. Those wishing to get a fuller scope historically of the evolution of the group would be better-served to check out the double-disc Anthology set Motown issued in 2001. But for those looking solely for the hits, stay where you are. This is the most comprehensive collection of the Commodores' hits you are ...
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