Curtis MayfieldSuper Fly (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Label:

Rhino Records (2) – 081227881511

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Reissue, Stereo
Vinyl , LP, Stereo
All Media , Album, Limited Edition, Numbered , 50th Anniversary, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Stage & Screen

Style:

Funk

Tracklist

A1 Little Child Runnin' Wild 5:28
A2 Pusherman 5:07
A3 Freddie's Dead 5:28
A4 Junkie Chase 1:42
B1 Give Me Your Love 4:21
B2 Eddie You Should Know Better 2:21
B3 No Thing On Me 4:59
B4 Think 3:49
B5 Superfly 3:56
C1 Freddie's Dead (Single Mix) 3:21
C2 Superfly (Single Mix) 3:12
C3 Ghetto Child (Demo Of "Little Child Runnin' Wild") 3:19
C4 Pusherman (Alt Mix W/ Horns) 6:12
C5 Freddie's Dead (Instrumental) 4:50
D1 Junkie Chase (Full Length Instrumental Version) 4:19
D2 No Thing On Me (Instrumental/Score Version) 4:39
D3 Militant March 0:55
D4 Eddie You Should Know Better (Instrumental) 2:17
D5 Radio Spot #1 0:28
D6 The Underground (1970 Demo) 3:14
D7 Check Out Your Mind (Instrumental) 4:08
D8 Radio Spot #2 0:24

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtCohearent Audio
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 35329
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Copyright ©Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Curtom Records
  • Copyright ©Curtom Records
  • Manufactured ByRhino Entertainment Company
  • Mastered AtCohearent Audio

Credits

  • Art Direction, DesignSteve Stanley (2)
  • Lacquer Cut ByMA*
  • Mastered ByKevin Gray
  • Reissue ProducerMatt Block (2)

Notes

Original album lacquers cut directly from the master analog tape source for the best possible sonic experience
Features deluxe tip-on style packaging, never-before-seen photos, new liner notes, a fold out movie poster.
Individually foil-stamped numbered. Includes a four page booklet, poster & turntable mat.
Made in the Netherlands.

Runouts are etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 81227 88151 1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 081227881511
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 35329 1A 081227881511 ROGV-167-A KPG&MA@CA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 35329 1B 081227881511 ROGV-167-B KPG&MA@CA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): 35329 1C 081227881511 ROGV-167-C KPG&MA@CA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): 35329 1D 081227881511 ROGV-167-D KPG&MA@CA

Other Versions (5 of 173)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Super Fly (LP, Album, Die-Cut Sleeve) Curtom CRS 8014 ST US 1972
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Super Fly (LP, Album) Buddah Records 2318 065 L Italy 1972
Super Fly (8-Track Cartridge, Album) Curtom M 88014 US 1972
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Super Fly (LP, Album) Buddah Records 2318 065 1972
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Super Fly (LP, Album) Buddah Records 80.465 U 1972

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Reviews

  • tomwebb101's avatar
    tomwebb101
    SUPERFLY SUPER COMPARISON 👇

    This is between the 2016 Charly, the 2019 Mofi and the 2020 Run Out Groove KPG cuts.....

    My usual Pioneer PL51 and Project Tube Box S2 phono stage had the AT VM95ML equipped for this test. I use and recommend this cart as its the most neutral and uncoloured "cheapish" (thus more applicable to more folks) mm cart and yet has the most advanced needle of my small selection. Its great for testing for any baked in IGD from poor cutting and its a truth teller beyond reproach for the silly low asking price.

    First up, the 2016 Charly on orange vinyl that was an exclusive to Sainsbury stores in the UK. The pressing itself is quite superb... the deep translucent orange just works for this record. The vinyl is dead flat, bang on center and quiet throughout. Mastering wise though, its the lesser of the three copies. Its not bad per sè and it gets closer to the KPG cut than some would expect/accept (at least when levelled as its cut slightly quieter).

    The Run Out Groove went second, as even though its newer than the MoFi, it retains the 33rpm playback and i again opted for the potentially noisier orange vinyl pressing again. This is a brighter more opaque colour with a light marbling to it which looks good, but not as lovely as the Charly. However the pressing quality matches the Charly in being flat and super quiet. Furthermore, KPG - and im far from his fawniest commenter - has done a fine job with this master. Against the Charly its got more clarity and sweetness, even if it would be hard to call it an audiophile demo disc. There is a hint of upper mid/lower treble dryness to it thats just about right and doesnt offend my ears which are very sensitive to this area. Despite the brighter sound its not done at the expense of causing sibilance or bittyness or any over emphasis. Its great to hear the improvement already but i will add the Charly press of Mayfield's No Place Like America today flips the switch and sounds better than KPG's Rhino cut.

    The MoFi is last up and its clearly an audibly different beast and has some familiar MoFi traits for better or worse. The bass is deeper and chonkier, the mids sit back in deep richness and the treble really comes out to play. At first it sounds almost like a remix by comparison.... where the ROG is just the Charly with added refinement and clarity, this is EQ'd different. There is also the unmistakable notable dynamic ease you get from the 45rpm playback and while theres no less apparant surface noise than the other two cuts its got a blacker background which increases the perceived resolution. So despite the usual RTI unkept look the records are superbly pressed! This edition also has by far the biggest soundstage, sounding far wider and deeper than either 33 cut. But....there is a caveat and that is the treble. I think MoFi have gone close to excess again. Theres no sibilance or harshness but its pronounced enough to mildly distract me when listening and thats not something i positively look for or suits my usual tastes (when conversely the rest of the mastering totally does!)

    TO CONCLUDE.... the 2016 Charly is nicely pressed and looks the best with it but sounds the lesser of the three. The bonus disc is nice bit non essential. I would still opt for the ROG as its better mastered, well pressed and has the heavier thicker and plain better jacket with better colour art repro to boot. But the MoFi sounds better on every level albeit with a treble that i cant decide if is a bad mastering decision! My ears may could well be the deciding factor and its not lost on me the AT VM95ML has an upper middy focus that my Nagaoka and Shure carts dont have (but who both have unacceptable IGD). I think most folks would be happiest with the Run Out reissue as for value and quality alround its the obvious winner but those with deep pockets, a patience to flip 45's and a smooth, dark upper mid setups (say a Hana SL or Naga Mp500 on a full valve phono stage) the MoFi will have no audible competition as the soundstage, bass and mids at least are to die for!
    • clubjeff's avatar
      clubjeff
      Ranks up there with best sounding records ever. I think they went over the top with all of the extras in the record, slip mat, posters. I think its a bit over the top, and just makes for a bulky heavy record to keep on my shelves. I would have preferred it to be minimal just like the original with the remastering quality that this one has.
      • old-school-0's avatar
        old-school-0
        Pulled this great DLP out for a spin...Both LP's are flat, virtually not a pop/click/tick from these, and the sound is damn good. Really, I do not see a downside to this release price, extra content, packaging, extras, and a quality pressing. Well, the only reason I could fathom is that you don't enjoy Curtis.
        • DaveHmusic89's avatar
          DaveHmusic89
          I am very impressed with the genuine care and effort that Rhino and ROG Records put into the 50th anniversary vinyl remaster of Curtis Mayfield's legendary Blaxploitation film soundtrack "Super Fly" as well as Kevin Gray's phenomenal remastering work.

          Being expanded into a double LP, the first LP has the original 9-track album whereas the second LP has bonus content and the original yellow Curtom labels have been faithfully reproduced.

          The original album cover is converted from a die-cut flap single sleeve into a gatefold cover and if that's not enough, the packaging also features a customized Super Fly turntable mat, a commemorative poster facsimile of the original front cover and a 4-page foldout insert with liner notes and photographs.

          I pre-ordered the standard black vinyl version from Red Eye Records in Sydney, Australia and when it arrived, I was very satisfied with it.

          It's always been my dream to own a remastered vinyl of "Superfly" and IMO, it was Curtis's masterpiece.
          • AnalogKd's avatar
            AnalogKd
            This is a no brainer. Kevin Gray and Analog for 40 bucks? Bargain !! Try finding an OG this good for 40.00. Packaging, sound quality, vinyl condition...everything about this is great !
            • FlatWaxAU's avatar
              FlatWaxAU
              Great packaging and pressing - though I find the mastering is a little bright for my taste.
              • Markymarkvinylnut's avatar
                Wow! What an amazing sounding record! Inky blackness in-between tracks.. perfect beyond words! The sound leaps out and is beautifully balanced! The gimmicky turntable makes a good dust cover over the rega matt. Superb liner notes and gorgeous photos fabulous!!!! Buy it while you can
                • SeansRecords's avatar
                  SeansRecords
                  Sounds incredible, vinyl is the quietist ive had from a new record , sounds like it has turned off inbetween tracks !

                  so funky and laid back as well , perfect soul
                  • 12stringblues's avatar
                    12stringblues
                    I compared 2021 Red Vinyl version with the new 2022 50th anniversary version and the 2022 is better. The 2021 Red is sourced from the (2009 Ron McMaster/Rainbow pressed version) and is cut from the original tapes. The 2022 is AAA from master analog source by Kevin Grey using his all Tube system pressed at Record Industry (Netherlands).
                    The 2021 sounds a little veiled and soft in comparison with the 2022, the 2021 has more background noise with occasional soft snaps and crackles the 2022 is much more quite. Overall the 2022 sound more full, clearer and punchy.
                    I do like the jacket on the 2021 as it replicates the original Die-cut sleeve and the Red vinyl has a Superfly look. The sound quality of the 2021 is very good but falls behind in comparison.
                    The 2022 is the one to get with a fantastic sound and well made vinyl plus all the extras I would highly recommend getting this version over all other more recent pressings.
                    • swindler86's avatar
                      swindler86
                      So glad I got this even with the shipping and custom fees to europe. Real gem to replace my well played copy. The extra disc is awsome, love them instrumental tracks. Great packaging and liner notes. Get it while you still can…

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