THE IMPRESSIONS - I'VE FOUND THAT I'VE LOST. TAKEN FROM THE SHIVAREE SHOW 14TH AUGUST 1965. GROUP MEMBERS WERE CURTIS MAYFIELD, FRED CASH AND SAM GOODEN.
💞The Incomparable Impressions💞 I was a little girl when I first heard: “I’ve Found That I’ve Lost.” His voice mesmerized me. He’s one of our most underrated musical geniuses. When he died, I literally cried like a baby. Love him!💞
I love Motown as well but The Impressions aren't a Motown act. They're from the Cabrini Green Projects of Chicago and were produced by one of record companies on the lower end of the Southside of Chicago just outside the downtown area.
Lol this is not rare lol Discography right? We're in love. Devil in your soul. Dedicate my song to you. Those are a few gems. But loved and lost is as main stream as this must end or man oh man.
Oh yes he did...Those who know music knows that he was a musical genius..as a Singer, Songwriter and producer..in my opinion his ONLY peer is the Last living musical Genius/Poet Smokey Robinson!
Yes he DID ! Did you know that Curtis Mayfield is one of the few DOUBLE INDUCTEES into the ROCK and ROLL HALL of FAME? He got inducted as a member of his legendary singing group THE IMPRESSIONS, and also as a SOLO artist…and was a recipient of The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award…AND The Grammy Legend Award, as well as being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1999.
@@williamg2552he was a genius, truly the backbone of the Chicago sound of the 60s and early 70s. Gene Chandler, Major Lance, Jerry Butler, his brother Billy Butler and the Enchanters, Jan Bradley, Leroy Hutson, the Five Stairsteps, the Staples Singers, Mavis Staples, Linda Clifford, Natural Four, and of course the music scores for Superfly and Sparkle. Again, he was a genius!
I heard this song years ago and it was ok. After listening to it today I realize what a true jewel this is. The lyrics, the vocals, the emotion put into this song is truly amazing...
Those horns make this song very emotional like it should be. The violins let you know this is serious music with Curtis voice and the great harmonies. I also give credit to"song arranger "Johnny Pate" a great Jazz music icon. You can see all three of them on ''Moving On Up" on the Impressions Documentary.
I SAY whatever beat you feel -- leave em alone, at least they're digging the same music -- whatever beat you feel, it's a personal thing ... some like two and four, some like one and three -- it's all about the four beats anyway, you dig yours, and i'll dig mine. We always so critical about people's handclaps and beats .. PEACE BE STILL!
I think most of the noise was "canned", like the applause on most tv shows. On "Shivaree", you could hear cheering for singers no one had ever heard of.
As you can clearly see...these were "pure" caucasians, no rhythm whatsoever! Nowadays.....they have "borrowed" a little soul from us! We're still waiting for them to return it!
It's a pity that most of the comments were negative remarks about the white people in this video, and very few good things about The Impressions performance. ☹