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New World Order was the only Curtis Mayfield album written, recorded and released after a life-changing accident in August 1990 left him paralyzed from the neck down. . Mayfield continued to compose and sing, and his vocals were recorded, usually line-by-line, while he was lying on hi
A Man Like Curtis – The Best of Curtis Mayfield (1992) People Get Ready: The Curtis Mayfield Story (1996) Get Down to the Funky Groove (1996) [Charly] [5] The Very Best of Curtis Mayfield (1997) R&B #91; Give It Up – The Very Best of the Curtom Years 1970–1977 (1997) Beautiful Brother. The Essential Curtis Mayfield (2000) Soul Legacy (2001)
Despite this, he continued his career as a recording artist, releasing his final album New World Order in 1996. Mayfield won a Grammy Legend Award in 1994 and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. [13] He is a double inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of The Impressions in 1991, and again in 1999 as a solo artist.
Narada Michael Walden performs this song on A Tribute To Curtis Mayfield. The Afghan Whigs covered this song on their 1998 live EP Live at Howlin' Wolf. D12 samples this song on "That's How" from their album Devil's Night. Kanye West samples the introduction to this song on "Jesus Walks", from his album The College Dropout.
"New World Order" Brian Fleming, Curtis Mayfield, Raimundo Thomas: Curtis Mayfield: 6:34: 8. "Over a Million Strong" Raymond Jones: The Neville Brothers: 4:40: 9. "My Life Is in Your Hands" Kirk Franklin: God's Property featuring Kirk Franklin: 5:36: 10. "I Love My Woman" Raymond Jones: Marvin Davis: 4:28: 11. "Cruisin'" Roxanne Seeman, Philip ...
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The All About Jazz review noted "On the surface of it there might not seem to be much continuity between the music of William Parker's and Curtis Mayfield, but scratch away at it and the overlap is revealed. On a social level both men were/are activists, conscious of rights human as well as merely social and, on the basis of the evidence caught ...
On Feb. 15, 1961, the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash in Belgium on its way to the that year's world championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia.