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Blues Laureate: The RCA Years

 
Album Review: Blues Laureate: The RCA Years

  • Artist: Percy Mayfield
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 04, 2006
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

When Percy Mayfield's contract as composer and performer with Ray Charles -- a business association that lasted seven long years -- because of disagreements with Brother Ray's manager Joe Adams, Mayfield cut an album for Brunswick in 1968, and then signed with Andy Stroud -- husband and manager of Nina Simone -- at RCA. The albums Mayfield cut for the label in 1970 and 1971 (Percy Mayfield Sings, Percy Mayfield, Weakness Is a Thing Called Man, and Blues and Then Some) were excellent. Mayfield's writing and voice were in great shape, and he was surrounded by both crack and sympathetic studio talent on these sides -- Eric Gale, Chuck Rainey, Pretty Purdie, Snooky Young, and Richard Tee to name a few -- as well as full horn sections and female backing vocalists. While it would have been great to get these albums in their entirety on a double-disc, Australia's excellent Raven imprint has compiled 25 tracks from them for Blues Laureate: The RCA Years. The bottom line is that this material is fantastic. It may be of a particular period, but it's timeless. Whether it's one of the funky sides like "You Wear Your Hair Too Long," or the shuffling, funky soul-blues of "Live Today Like the Day Before," the Chicago blues ballad "The Highway Is Like a Woman," the deep, mournful soul of "Weakness Is a Thing Called Man," or the audacious street corner, trash-talking poetry of "The Devil Made Me Do It" (not a novelty song), the result is the same. These tunes reflect the changes the blues were going through, but were anchored by the solid, deeply focused vision of a singer and songwriter who understood the trends; unfortunately, not all the people at his record companies always did. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Yes, You'll Play Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:41)
Live Today Like the Day Before Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:40)
Highway Is Like a Woman Percy Mayfield, Joe James Percy Mayfield (2:59)
Painful Party Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:00)
You Wear Your Hair Too Long Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:57)
To Love the Past Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:47)
My Friend Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:00)
A Lying Woman (Not Trustworthy) Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:03)
To Claim It's Love Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:46)
My Error Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:31)
The Country Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:28)
Weakness Is a Thing Called Man Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:29)
California Blues Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:45)
Hand in Hand with Another Man Percy Mayfield, Joe James Percy Mayfield (2:49)
Brotherhood Week Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:43)
I Hope You Get the Message Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:02)
The Flirt Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:38)
Getting You off My Mind Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:02)
I've Got a Secret Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:28)
Sign on the Dotted Line Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (3:03)
You Lied to Me for Your Last Time Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (4:19)
Right on Young Americans Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:54)
Contact Me (When You Find Her) Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (4:08)
The Love and the Married Woman Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (4:06)
The Devil Made Me Do It Percy Mayfield Percy Mayfield (2:52)

Credits

John Dowler (Compilation), Kevin Mueller (Release Preparation), Warren Barnett (Mastering), Peter Shillito (Release Preparation), Ian McFarlane (Release Preparation), John Dowler (Liner Notes), John Dowler (Annotation), John Dowler (Concept)
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