![]() Let's Do It Again (Original Soundtrack) Curtis Mayfield/The Staple Singers Curtom CU 5005 Released: September 1975 Chart Peak: #20 Weeks Charted: 18 Certified Gold: 11/24/75
- Robert Palmer, Rolling Stone, 2/12/76. Bonus Reviews! If you want to buy an album just to own Mavis gasping like she does on the radio, it's your money. Be hereby informed, however, that the forty-five version is eighty-four ugly seconds skinnier than the thirty-three. Other statistics: producer Curtis Mayfield included a total of about ten minutes of instrumentals on the classic Super Fly and Claudine soundtracks. This forty-minute (eight-cut) job includes only two real songs plus a lot of doo-doo-doo, and the orchestrations -- by Richard Tufo (responsible for the waste cut on Claudine) and Gil Askey rather than Johnny Pate (who did Super Fly) -- are mush. D - Robert Christgau, Christgau's Record Guide, 1981. Let's Do It Again is worth owning just just for its gorgeously sexy title track. * * * 1/2 - Simon Glickman, Musichound Rock: The Essential Album Guide, 1996. As Stax neared bankruptcy, the Staples signed with Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label for this soundtrack album. The title track was a #1 hit and "New Orleans" reached #70, returning the Staples to the upper echelons of the charts for the last time. * * * - Rob Bowman, The All-Music Guide to Rock, 1995.
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