Filmmusik: Superfly
Filmmusik: Superfly
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Rhino, 1972
- Bestellnummer: 1764530
- Erscheinungstermin: 20.7.1999
*** Originalmusik von Curtis Mayfield zum gleichnamigen Film von Gordon Parks Jr.
*** digitally remastered
*** digitally remastered
'After 30 years, Superfly and its creator’s humanity tower above almost everything else ever recorded in the name of soul' Q MAGAZINE
'After 30 years, Superfly and its creator’s humanity tower above almost everything else ever recorded in the name of soul. ' Q
Includes concise sleevenotes from one of New York’s leading music writers, Greg Tate.
The death of Curtis Mayfield in 1999 robbed the world of popular music of one of it’s finest performers, writers and producers. By the time he made his solo debut in 1970 he had already achieved much more than many artists do in a lifetime career. He had already enjoyed a string of hits as lead singer of The Impressions, for whom he was the principal songwriter, had produced successful recordings for other artists and was owner of his own record label and several publishing companies.
The solo albums he recorded between 1970 up until the time of his tragic accident in 1990 and which were released on his own label, Curtom Records, remain as testament to his genius. Curtis’ songs on these albums deal in the main with two themes, those of love and political consciousness. His influence on American black music and culture has been immense and his thought-provoking lyrics and musical style are unique in their field.
The film soundtrack to the ‘blaxploitation’ movie classic “Superfly” stayed in the U. S. album charts for almost a year, topping it for four weeks in 1972 and giving Curtis a gold disc. Two singles taken from the album, the title song and the million-selling “Freddie’s Dead” both went top 10. These two songs, along with the stark and sinister “Pusherman” worked brilliantly in the context of the film, delivering a potent anti-drugs message.
The film’s original soundtrack music appears on disc one of this special 2-CD edition. Disc two contains demos, alternate versions, a track which did not appear on the original album, plus two anti-drugs radio spots from Curtis himself. (charly. co. uk)
'After 30 years, Superfly and its creator’s humanity tower above almost everything else ever recorded in the name of soul. ' Q
Includes concise sleevenotes from one of New York’s leading music writers, Greg Tate.
The death of Curtis Mayfield in 1999 robbed the world of popular music of one of it’s finest performers, writers and producers. By the time he made his solo debut in 1970 he had already achieved much more than many artists do in a lifetime career. He had already enjoyed a string of hits as lead singer of The Impressions, for whom he was the principal songwriter, had produced successful recordings for other artists and was owner of his own record label and several publishing companies.
The solo albums he recorded between 1970 up until the time of his tragic accident in 1990 and which were released on his own label, Curtom Records, remain as testament to his genius. Curtis’ songs on these albums deal in the main with two themes, those of love and political consciousness. His influence on American black music and culture has been immense and his thought-provoking lyrics and musical style are unique in their field.
The film soundtrack to the ‘blaxploitation’ movie classic “Superfly” stayed in the U. S. album charts for almost a year, topping it for four weeks in 1972 and giving Curtis a gold disc. Two singles taken from the album, the title song and the million-selling “Freddie’s Dead” both went top 10. These two songs, along with the stark and sinister “Pusherman” worked brilliantly in the context of the film, delivering a potent anti-drugs message.
The film’s original soundtrack music appears on disc one of this special 2-CD edition. Disc two contains demos, alternate versions, a track which did not appear on the original album, plus two anti-drugs radio spots from Curtis himself. (charly. co. uk)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Little child runnin' wild
- 2 Pusherman
- 3 Freddie's dead
- 4 Junkie chase
- 5 Give me your love
- 6 Eddie should know better
- 7 No thing on me
- 8 Think
- 9 Superfly
- 10 Freddie's dead
- 11 Superfly
Filmmusik: Superfly
EUR 18,99*