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* {{Blaxploitation}}: He was associated with this, thanks to ''Music/SuperFly''.
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* {{Blaxploitation}}: He was associated with this, thanks to ''Music/SuperFly''. This is ironic, given that he originally saw the movie itself as "a cocaine commercial" and eventually soured on it.
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-->-- "People Get Ready", '''The Impressions'''
Impressions''', "People Get Ready"
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->''People get ready for the train a-comin'.''
->''You don't need no baggage, you just get on board.''
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->''Freddie's dead. That's what I said.''
-->From "Freddie's Dead", ''Music/SuperFly''
->''People get ready for the train a-comin'.''
->''You don't need no baggage, you just get on board.''
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You don't need no baggage, you just get on board.''
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* NiceHat: Mayfield wore lots of these in the 1970's.
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''Music/SuperFly''
!!Discography
* 1970 - ''Curtis''
* 1971 - ''Roots''
* 1972 - ''Music/SuperFly''
* 1973 - ''Back to the World''
* !974 - ''Claudine'' (with Music/GladysKnight & the Pips)
* 1974 - ''Sweet Exorcist''
* 1974 - ''Got to Find a Way''
* 1975 - ''Let's Do It Again''
* 1975 - ''There's No Place Like America Today''
* 1976 - ''Give, Get, Take and Have''
* 1976 - ''Sparkle'' (with Music/ArethaFranklin)
* 1977 - ''Never Say You Can't Survive''
* 1977 - ''Short Eyes''
* 1978 - ''Do It All Night''
* 1979 - ''Heartbeat''
* 1980 - ''Something to Believe In''
* 1980 - ''The Right Combination'' (with Linda Clifford)
* 1982 - ''Love is the Place''
* 1983 - ''Honesty''
* 1985 - ''We Come in Peace with a Message of Love''
* 1990 - ''Take It to the Streets''
* 1996 - ''New World Order''
* 1970 - ''Curtis''
* 1971 - ''Roots''
* 1972 - ''Music/SuperFly''
* 1973 - ''Back to the World''
* !974 - ''Claudine'' (with Music/GladysKnight & the Pips)
* 1974 - ''Sweet Exorcist''
* 1974 - ''Got to Find a Way''
* 1975 - ''Let's Do It Again''
* 1975 - ''There's No Place Like America Today''
* 1976 - ''Give, Get, Take and Have''
* 1976 - ''Sparkle'' (with Music/ArethaFranklin)
* 1977 - ''Never Say You Can't Survive''
* 1977 - ''Short Eyes''
* 1978 - ''Do It All Night''
* 1979 - ''Heartbeat''
* 1980 - ''Something to Believe In''
* 1980 - ''The Right Combination'' (with Linda Clifford)
* 1982 - ''Love is the Place''
* 1983 - ''Honesty''
* 1985 - ''We Come in Peace with a Message of Love''
* 1990 - ''Take It to the Streets''
* 1996 - ''New World Order''
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* {{Blaxploitation}}: He was associated with this, thanks to ''Film/SuperFly''.''Music/SuperFly''.
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* DrugsAreBad: The ''{{Film/Superfly}}'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
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* DrugsAreBad: The ''{{Film/Superfly}}'' ''Music/SuperFly'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
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* ShoutOut: ''One Love'' from ''Music/ExodusAlbum'' (1977) by Music/BobMarley & The Wailers shares a few lines from ''People Get Ready'' by The Impressions. Marley was a huge fan of the Impressions and Mayfield.
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* DrugsAreBad: The ''Film/Superfly'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
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* DrugsAreBad: The ''Film/Superfly'' ''{{Film/Superfly}}'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
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* {{Determinator}}: Mayfield, post-accident. Now a quadriplegic, he recorded his vocals for the ''New World Order'' album line by line, while lying on his back. It was the only way he could get enough air into his lungs to sing..
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* {{Determinator}}: Mayfield, post-accident. Now a quadriplegic, he recorded his vocals for the ''New World Order'' album line by line, while lying on his back. It was the only way he could get enough air into his lungs to sing..sing.
* DrugsAreBad: The ''Film/Superfly'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
* DrugsAreBad: The ''Film/Superfly'' soundtrack has several examples of these, with "Little Child Running Wild," "Pusher Man," "Freddie's Dead," and "No Thing on Me (Cocaine Song)."
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* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The ''Film/SuperFly'' soundtrack, full stop. The movie itself is about a coke dealer (to be fair, a coke dealer hoping to escape the life). Mayfield said that the movie seemed like "a cocaine commercial", when he first saw it, and wrote songs decrying the urban decay and drug abuse that spawned such characters as the film's antihero.
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-->From "Freddie's Dead," ''Film/SuperFly'' soundtrack
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul / funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep On Pushing," "This is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970's, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980's, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes; his last vocal performance was on the Bran Van 3000 song "Astounded", which would be released in 2001.
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul / funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep On Pushing," "This is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970's, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980's, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes; his last vocal performance was on the Bran Van 3000 song "Astounded", which would be released in 2001.
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-->From "Freddie's Dead," Dead", ''Film/SuperFly'' soundtrack
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was a primary exponent of sweetlymelodic melodic, yet socially conscious soul / funk. soul[=/=]funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep On Pushing," Pushing", "This is Is My Country," Country", "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed He left the Impressions in the 1970's, 1970s, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''ShortEyes,'' Eyes'', ''Let’s Do It Again,'' Again'', and ''Sparkle.'' ''Sparkle''. His popularity waned in the 1980's, 1980s, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' Order'', in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes; his last vocal performance was on the Bran Van 3000 song "Astounded", which would be released in 2001.2001.
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%%* DrugsAreBad: ''Pusher Man''.
* EpicRocking: "Move On Up" and "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Gonna Go."
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* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The ''Film/SuperFly'' soundtrack, full stop. The movie itself is about a coke dealer (to be fair, a coke dealer hoping to escape the life). Mayfield said that the movie seemed like "a cocaine commercial," commercial", when he first saw it, and wrote songs decrying the urban decay and drug abuse that spawned such characters as the film's antihero.
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul / funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep On Pushing," "This is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970's, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Lee Mayfield (1942-1999) (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul / funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep On Pushing," "This is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970's, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
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Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980's, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes.
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Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980's, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes.diabetes; his last vocal performance was on the Bran Van 3000 song "Astounded", which would be released in 2001.
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* SignatureSong: "People Get Ready" and "Freddie's Dead".
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul/funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep on Pushing," "This Is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970s, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980s, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes.
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Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the 1980s, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes.
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul/funk. soul / funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep on On Pushing," "This Is is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970s, 1970's, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to ''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
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Mayfield also wrote music for the movies ''Short Eyes,'' ''Let’s Do It Again,'' and ''Sparkle.'' His popularity waned in the1980s, 1980's, and he was paralyzed from the neck down following an accident at an outdoor concert in 1990. Nevertheless, he recorded a final album, ''New World Order,'' in 1996. He died three years later from complications of diabetes.
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* EpicRocking: “Move On Up” and “(Don’t Worry) If There’s a Hell Below, We’re All Gonna Go.”
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul/funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep on Pushing," "This Is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970s, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to SuperFly. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul/funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep on Pushing," "This Is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970s, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack to SuperFly. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
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Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, producer, and label owner Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a primary exponent of sweetly melodic yet socially conscious soul/funk. He began his career with the Impressions, leading them through a series of upbeat love songs ("It's All Right") and soaring pleas for racial progress ("Keep on Pushing," "This Is My Country," "Choice of Colors"). Mayfield departed the Impressions in the 1970s, to begin a solo career that saw his social conscience deepen. His best known achievement as a solo artist was the soundtrack toSuperFly.''Film/SuperFly''. "Freddie's Dead" and the title track were his biggest solo hits.
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