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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
surprisingly bad remixes,
By asturiaz (Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mayfield: Remixed - The Curtis Mayfield Collection (Audio CD)
Looking at the list of remixers, I expected this cd to be full of deep house hits. Unfortunately, most of the remixes are dull. They contain good sounds, but these are thrown here and there without direction. I have listened to this cd several times and I still cannot recommend its purchase.
Here are the songs breakdown and comments: 1. Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix) - 7:11 - Starts with the famous bassline of the original version (taken up in The Geto Boys' Do It Like It G.O.), which disappears after one minute. The rhythm is laidback, there is some piano notes and a short flute solo. The song ends up without having really started. 2. Do Do Wap Is Strong In Here (Ashley Beedle Re-Edit) - 6:45 - The first two minutes are great, with the funk vibes of Mayfield songs and the 70s, but afterwards, the song like most of the songs on this remix album loses its quality and becomes something which is musical but has no orientation. 3. Move On Up (Eric Kupper Vocal Mix) - 8:10 - Very good start with the classy touch of Eric Kupper; however, it rapidly becomes a bad disco song, with no peak and a lot of repetitions. 4. We're A Winner (Grandmaster Flash Remix) - 6:37 - Starts with a pop hip hop-like beginning ("Remix... Curtis Mayfield... Party People, are you with me...Put your hands up"). It has a synth sample repeated during the whole song which might get annoying at the end. 5. Little Child Runnin' Wild (King Britt Scuba Mix) - 8:54 - Very, very laidback remix with some reworked guitar notes. Probably the best remix of the bunch. 6. Freddie's Dead (Theme From "Superfly") (Blaze Roots DJ Mix) - 7:28 - Starts with Indian percussions and a smooth musical background ponctuated by a flute refrain, there is also a nice synth solo, typical of Blaze. However, as a whole, the song is not convincing. 7. (Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go (Maurice Joshua Nu Soul Mix) - 5:26 - This is Maurice Joshua, the same artist who wrote "This is Acid" back in the late 80s. His remix has a tribal background with a few Indian percussions, but with almost no music to go with it. Just a few staccato piano notes and synth sounds. Quite bad. 8. We Got To Have Peace (Eddie Baez Laid Back Mix) - 6:56 - More rhythmic, with a good bassline and old-school house piano. Not great. 9. People Get Ready (StoneBridge Club Remix) - 8:05 - Nothing great to expect from this house remix, except that it is very repetitive and lacks involvement from the remixer. StoneBridge made a name for himself with the "Swemix" (remixes from Sweden) in the late 80s; he's probably remixed more songs than any of the other remixers on this cd. The problem is that he now uses a recipe for every remix without adding a direction to the song. 10. Pusherman (Mixmastermike Pusher's Nephew Mix) - 5:12 - Ice-T made a hit from this song with "I'm Your Pusher". The Mixmastermike remix has hip hop beats and scratches, but it lacks a musical background and sounds more like a dub mix.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Curtis Mayfield - Remixed.,
By The Groove (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mayfield: Remixed - The Curtis Mayfield Collection (Audio CD)
On paper, the idea of a Curtis Mayfield remix album is radical enough to repel most music fans. But uptight purists who turn their nose at a project like this miss the point. Remix albums don't (and can't) substitute the originals; all they do is provide an alternative take on the recording. On "Mayfield: Remixed," the late soul legend gets tasteful makeovers by some of the most respected DJs in the business: Louie Vega, King Britt, and Eric Kupper to name only a few. They take their songs and explore their potential by adding new and welcome twists, yet preserving the integrity and overall spirit of the original. I was really into King Britt's version of "Little Child Runnin' Wild," in which Britt takes the "Superfly" track through an underground trip of dark beats. Blaze's deep house version of "Freddie's Dead" is an eye opener, as is Eric Kupper's disco update of the upbeat "Move On Up." And Louie Vega gives his expectedly soulful twist in the housed-up version of "Superfly." If you're assuming that this CD is another collection of tacky, revved-up dance cheese, you'd be gravely wrong. "Mayfield: Remixed" affectionately pays due respect to one of the most vital soul pioneers of the 1970s through these classy re-workings.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What's Wrong With A Mix - Every Now And Then,
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This review is from: Mayfield: Remixed - The Curtis Mayfield Collection (Audio CD)
The word "remix" should never replace the original interpretation of an artist work. But let it be known that even DJs, or mixers, gotta work too. They make a living mixing - and that is an art in itself also. Breathing fresh air into classics is the heart of this project...and it proves to be a worthy ride.
No, this project is not perfect - and it is not compiled with a great deal of patience; probably because of meeting deadlines, but it features a chunkful of gems that are sure to push Mayfield's influence towards today's generation. The bulk of the material bases its foundation on the drive of house/club music (which may not take this album into pop chart fame); yet the original melodies are obviously in place - including Mayfield's voice. Eric Kupper graciously takes on the task of mixing "Move On Up" (which was one of Mayfield's best dance tunes), and does one of the better arrangements of the whole project. The fresh horns and bouncing rhthyms is sure to electrify any club or party setting. Louie Vega and his popular Masters At Work Team adds a greater calypso flow to the original and stretches the song out to a good seven minutes. "Do Do Wap Is Strong In Here", another Mayfield political standout, probably remains true to its original form. With a few add-ons and keyboard effects, fans of the original will surely greet this one with open arms. Of all the riveting cuts, "(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below..." gets the extra hype. It doesn't sound like the original, except for Mayfield's falsetto expressions in the lyrics. But the great part about this one is that it features a hefty electronica bounce that will have you dancing from the very beginning. Of course, it's the lyrics that is one should focus more on (even though the music may distract you), but it's a wonderful ride. Another great track one should check out is the riveting "We Got To Have Peace"; mixed wondrously by Eddie Baez. Unlike one of the other reviewers, I personally didn't enjoy DJ Grandmaster Flash's take on "We're A Winner". The words were broken up so much and stretched out so drastically that it was hard to enjoy the flow. "People Get Ready" may be the only track that may offend, or upset, fans of the original. A gospel house version of this would have been suffice. It would have been nice, or unique, to have the songs flow together in one heavy mix (in the form of modern day mix tapes). But individualizing each cut for each mixer probably would have been more beneficial in identifying their work. And plus, who would dare attempt to merge these songs together like that...and get cuzzed out later on. This is a good journey of music and wonderful way in delivering Mayfield's influential music to today's generation of party-goers. Yes, funk still lives on...and soul music lives on...but what an excellent way of embracing a person's art; to re-introduce it with tribute in mind.
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