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    Carl davis' new book


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    neither can i

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    If there was ever a man who needed to write a book...here he is! Carl, I'm glad you FINALLY broke down and wrote your memoirs!!

    Best,

    Mark

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    It said the book was on Amazon, I couldn't find it.

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    ^Agreed! Just look at the short list of monster tunes listed in the above article. I can't think of a Carl Davis produced song I don't like. I look forward to reading details of how the music was made.

    Last week I was listening to Jackie Wilson's Carl Davis produced LP, Higher And Higher again and thinking how well-crafted that album is. James Jamerson on bass too! Jamerson breaks away on the tearjerker "Those Heartaches"--just for a few dramatic seconds--but,
    wow!...

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    Here you go Mr. Soul..

    http://www.amazon.com/Man-Behind-Mus...8345404&sr=1-1

    The title of the book is:
    THE MAN BEHIND THE MUSIC: The Legendary Carl Davis

    Also-
    http//:www.carldavisstory.com
    He's also on Facebook as Carl H. Davis Sr
    Last edited by sunshineonacloudyday; 06-17-2011 at 05:44 PM.

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    And I see that Mary Wells' name is on the cover. It'll be so good to read what he writes about my all time favourite Motown lady... I hope!!

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    @ Motown David: It ain't too pretty.

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    Carl is on Facebook, for those on there who wish to add him.

    Best,

    Mark

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    Thanks for the link Sunshineonacloudyday.

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    I'm going to have to purchase this book,and add it to the collection. Thanks for posting !

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    You're welcome, GeeTee and mr soul.

    Does anyone know if there is a decent biography on Curtis Mayfield? Given his contributions as artist, writer, producer, mentor, etc...his wisdom, and indomitable spirit following his tragic accident--I would expect there to be at least one comprehensive story of his life...

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    Hi sunshineoacd, the only biography I know of is Curtis Mayfield - Never Give Up, published 1993 by Peter Burns Make sure you read the reviews on these Amazon links, as the opinions vary.
    I like this summary http://www.gibbsmagazine.com/Curtis%20Mayfield.htm

    Note second hand price on Amazon is far lower.

    [[There was also a book published of his lyrics to 60 plus songs.)

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Curtis-Mayfi...8817876&sr=8-2

    http://www.amazon.com/Curtis-Mayfiel...8818149&sr=1-1



    If you want to watch a wonderful, thoughtful, humourous programme on Curtis Mayfield and his contribution to the Civil Rights Movement, I wholeheartedly recommend this program on the C-Span website

    http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/294119-1
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshineonacloudyday View Post
    You're welcome, GeeTee and mr soul.

    Does anyone know if there is a decent biography on Curtis Mayfield? Given his contributions as artist, writer, producer, mentor, etc...his wisdom, and indomitable spirit following his tragic accident--I would expect there to be at least one comprehensive story of his life...
    have you seen the Peter Burns book?

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    snap on the Pete Burns book........on the Carl Davis bio..his website mentions a 17 track CD...is this included with the Amazon offering?

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    Peter Burns book is a good and informed read and worth buying in my opinion.As it published by Sanctuary, who I think no longer exist- it is worth getting now.
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    ^Thanks for the Curtis Mayfield info. I will look for the Burns bio. Still, I'm surprised there is only one book on him--and published some years before his death.

    I do have this DVD, 'Movin' On Up' [[2008) which I thought was well done. I especially liked Johnny Pate's comments.

    http://www.amazon.com/Music-Message-...8900156&sr=1-1

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    Fred Cash said very recently that The Impressions had a live show with full orchestra taped for DVD, I think the recording was made about two years ago...anybody know anything about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by platters81 View Post
    snap on the Pete Burns book........on the Carl Davis bio..his website mentions a 17 track CD...is this included with the Amazon offering?
    I wondered the same thing. I've ordered from Amazon and will let you know if it comes with the CD.

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    Thanks for this thread. Being in Chicago, I definitely placed an order for this book.

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    Book finally arrived from Amazon UK today - there is no CD included......


    link to "Historic Brunswick and Vee Jay building may house museum, working studio"

    http://www.suntimes.com/photos/galle...ng-studio.html
    Last edited by MIKEW-UK; 07-20-2011 at 09:46 AM.

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    i got mine from the UK too via Book Depositary...same ...no CD....i emailed Carls website....and he explained that the accompanying CD is only included if you order the book direct through the website....but he offered to send me the CD free if we went 50/50 on the postage....i paid $5.50 via paypal and it just arrived........i'm getting a tee shirt made.."I STRUCK A DEAL WITH CARL DAVIS"......

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    platters81, is there a track listing I can refer to? If I don't have the tracks, maybe I'll get the same deal....

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    heres a scan of cd
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    thanks platters81,

    I've already invested in all these tracks so no need for me to bother Carl!

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    Mikeuk...you are a lucky boy. I am still waiting for my book!

    How do I get the CD....can I mention your name! LOL

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    John, I ordered mine through the website, and am waiting delivery, so I hope it comes with the Cd. Postage was $6.50 or there abouts. I also requested a signed copy so i'll see what cheek gets me.
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    I guess I missed out on the CD but I've got those songs on other disc. Still would have been nice to have it though. I've been reading the book and it's very interesting. Again, being from Chicago it means that much more to me as there are many references to locations throughout the city where Carl worked grew up and owned homes in. I'm almost at the half way mark and it's just amazing the amount of information that is packed into the book. It's not a big thick book but they make the most out of the pages. I like the book very much and am glad that Carl is still around. Does anyone know how he's doing regarding the illness mentioned in the Chicago Sun-Times article? I hope everything goes well regarding purchasing the building for the museum. That would be nice as I have always felt that the city has negelected a part of it's history in letting condos take over the area where record row use to be and not have any type monument letting new generations know what use to be there. How about some post on how others like the book.

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    Finished reading the book and I must say that a lot was packed into those few pages. One thing easily noticeable is that Carl Davis isn't shy about saying he did this and that. It was very nice reading something about Major Lance, Billy Butler and Otis Leavile. Also, unless I somehow missed it, there was no mention of the death of Curtis Mayfield. If so, that was odd. Its a book that I will look forward to reading again for all the information packed withing those pages. There are a few pictures at the end of the book but not nearly enough and too many of the Chilites. It would have been nice to see pictures of the companies up and down Record Row and some of the other artist mentioned in the book.

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    My copy arrived this morning, duly signed complete with the CD. I am looking to reading this soon when I have finished Big Man Clarence Clemons

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellow_q View Post
    @ Motown David: It ain't too pretty.
    Mary Wells is not alive to tell her side of the story...I bet its a little different.

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    I htink you're absolutely right there, MoTony. There are always two sides to every story. He tells a very no punches pulled story about his relationship with Mary and I do wish she were here to tell her version. She remains my number one Motown queen and always will be,

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