Superfly

~ Release group by Curtis Mayfield

Album + Soundtrack

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield12" Vinyl9
Curtom RecordsCRS 8014 ST[none]
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield12" Vinyl9
Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records)MLP 15 702, MLP 15.702[none]
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldCD9
Movieplay GoldMPG 740288712177017362
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldCD9
Curtom RecordsCUR 2002 CD019011200224
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield12" Vinyl9
Curtom RecordsCUR 2002
Superfly (deluxe 25th Anniversary edition - reissue, remastered)Curtis Mayfield2×CD11 + 12
  • US1997-11-11
Curtom Records, Rhino (reissue label)R2 72836081227283629
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldCD11
  • US1999-07-20
Rhino (reissue label)R2 75803081227580322
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldVinyl9
Sequel Records (UK reissue label)NEMLP 9645023224096418
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldDigital Media11
Rhino (reissue label)
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield2×CD9 + 13
Charly RecordsSNAD 507 CD803415250721
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldCD15
Charly RecordsSNAP 258 CD803415125821
Superfly: The Original Motion Picture SoundtrackCurtis MayfieldDigital Media9
  • US2007-04-10
Curtom Records603497885978
Superfly (Limited Edition)Curtis MayfieldHQCD20
  • JP2011-07-20
Curtom RecordsVICP-750114988002609857
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield2×CD9 + 15
  • GB2014-02-10
Charly RecordsCHARLY X 670803415867028
SuperflyCurtis Mayfield2×CD9 + 15
Charly RecordsCHARLY X 670803415867028
SuperflyCurtis MayfieldHybrid SACD (CD layer) + Hybrid SACD (SACD layer, 2 channels)9 + 9
  • US2018-11-05
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabUDSACD 2204821797220460
Super Fly (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)Curtis Mayfield2×12" Vinyl9 + 13
  • US2022-08-26
Curtom Records, Rhino (reissue label), Run Out Groove (vinyl label)081227881511, ROGV-167081227881511
Superfly (red vinyl)Curtis Mayfield12" Vinyl9
Curtom Records, Rhino (reissue label)CRS 8014 ST
Bootleg
Super FlyCurtis MayfieldCD17

Relationships

included in:Original Album Series
Superfly / Short Eyes
part of:Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2003 edition (number: 69) (order: 69)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2012 edition (number: 72) (order: 72)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2020 edition (number: 76) (order: 76)
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (2005 edition) (number: 246) (order: 307)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/126717 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/nvzf [info]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/p2xm [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/curtis-mayfield/superfly-1/ [info]
IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069332/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000199890 [info]
Wikidata:Q930135 [info]

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Curtis Mayfield was a highly accomplished singer, songwriter, composer and musician, playing bass, piano, saxophone and drums on many of his arrangements.

Born in Chicago in 1942, his career got going with the formation of The Impressions in the mid-1950s.

However, it wasn't until the early 1970s when he set up his own label Curtom Records that his Solo career really took off.

Considered a pioneering soul concept album in its day, Superfly's honest and at times controversial lyrics depicted the poverty and other social problems rife in many black communities at the time.

The album was an instant success in the US and to this day perfectly captures the sounds of 1970's black America.

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Curtis Mayfield was a rare American poet, one of the few social commentators who was equally capable of delivering well aimed jibes at the US authorities or, more controversially, often asking difficult, probing questions of his own community. From his 'doo-wop' work in the 1950s through to the spiritual, message laden soul of 60s both as part of the wonderful quartet called The Impressions, Curtis established a reputation for well crafted music laden with meaningful lyrics no matter what the framework or situation.

Superfly was the vehicle for Mayfield to make more of his acutely observed, incisively written, and gently phrased observations on black life in the early 1970s. Aside from the poetry and social commentary, there is obviously the music to accompany the film, one of the better-made and received 'blaxploition' movies of the time.

The original Superfly soundtrack was lauded as a huge step forward for black music by the white music press, as to them, it seemed to equal the maturity of rock concept albums prevalent at the time (even though Marvin Gaye's' Whats Going On? and other similar projects were streets ahead of what noodling prog-rock was offering up in terms of realism)

This special edition of the album is a must for collectors as it contains not only the original track-listing but an entire second CD of demo cuts, different mixes, and instrumental versions of the classic songs therein.

The gems contained include a curious version of the classic tale of street life - "Pusherman" that initially doesn't strike the listener as different - until some meandering horns weave their previously unheard lines into this well known classic. In this particular version it's easy to understand how this version ended up unreleased, especially when a frantic, warbling trombone tries to steal the limelight from Curtis in the breakdown section.

That said the second CD gives those listeners a little over exposed to this classic LP another chance to appreciate it from a slightly different perspective all over again. Curtis' music was always punchy and rhythm driven, which often made his plaintive, falsetto voice even more startling and urgent in its appeal, and his message of black pride and spiritual awareness amidst the troubled times of the early 1970s.

Perhaps the most curious additions are the two 'radio spots' where to instrumental backing Curtis urges listeners to 'stay clean, away from drugs, remember Freddy's dead' - a message repeated by many black stars of the time but rarely lived up to...only Curtis walked it like he talked it.

This special edition CD allows a glimpse to a soul/funk classic from a slightly different angle...and it is a great view too.