Chicago’s finest
The Impressions “Keep On Pushing” ABC-Paramount Records (1964) Orchestra arranged by Johnny Pate. This was the group’s third record and their best-selling one. Truly a desert island disc – there was no one better than Curtis Mayfield and he’s at his best harmonizing with The Impressions Fred Cash and Sam Gooden. This album alone produced some of the sweetest, most inspirational, most honest and heart-wrenching soul sounds ever, including “I’ve Been Trying” and “I Made a Mistake” and the hits “Keep On Pushing” “Amen” and “Talking ‘Bout My Baby”.
Wikipedia gives us some interesting side notes: “Keep on Pushing” was used as the theme to Obama’s 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address when he endorsed John Kerry; the car the guys are “pushing” on the cover is a Jaquar XKE; and a glimpse of this record is seen on the cover of Dylan’s “Bringing It All Back Home” (but that’s a whole other LP Cover Lover story)
September 29th, 2010 at 11:44 am
Chicago’s finest indeed. One of my all time favorite groups. They kill me everytime.
September 30th, 2010 at 9:47 am
“There was no one better than Curtis Mayfield”–hear, hear! He was squarely in the genius category.
October 2nd, 2012 at 3:34 am
Is that the one with the ‘constipation blues’ coverversion ?