Curtis Mayfield wasn't quite like anyone else, whether it was penning and singing the timeless hits of
the Impressions ("It's All Right," "Move On Up," "I'm So Proud," "Keep On Pushing," "People Get Ready," "Gypsy Woman") or writing, arranging, and singing the sturdy, elegant funk explorations of his solo years ("Freddie's Dead," "Superfly"), he was always his own message to the world. This wonderful set features seven already accomplished jazz musicians (guitarist
Phil Upchurch, drummer
Terri Lynne Carrington, bassist
Bob Hurst, trumpet player
Wallace Roney, saxophonist
Ernie Watts, keyboardist
Russ Ferrante, and percussionist
Master Henry Gibson) re-imagining some of
Mayfield's classic compositions in a jazz ensemble setting. Calling itself
Jazz Soul Seven, this remarkably versatile and fluid group of musicians has created a beautifully balanced and nuanced tribute to
Mayfield, with classics like "People Get Ready," already a majestic recording in the original version by
the Impressions, stretching in shining new directions.
Mayfield had jazz elements in his own recordings from the start, so this set seems like an easy extension of his initial soundscapes, smooth, easy, and with an onward rhythmic energy. ~ Steve Leggett