Curtis Mayfield Super Geek Question being asked
Guzzo
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hopefully someone on the board knows the answer to this. I need it for research purposesWhat is the exact release date for "Something To Believe In"?I've heard it as June 1980, but I'd like to know the datethanks in advance
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LOL. Does that make it even MORE serious?
incredibly
lives hang in the balance
That sounds about right. Dunno exact date myself, but it entered the Billboard album charts in July of 1980.
is there an internet link to the billboard info?
'Trippin' Out'
its been a minute and I'd really like to hear it again.
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I don't think so - Billboard, in conjunction with Joel Whitburn, publishes entire books of Billboard chart info (top albums, top Hot 100 singles, top R&B singles, etc.), and I doubt that they're gonna just give away the store like that. However, most libraries (and some bookstores) have the Whitburn/Billboard chart books in the reference section.
BUT - there is an RSO discography on the Both Sides Now website. Click on this and scroll down to 1980:
http://www.bsnpubs.com/rso/rso.html. As far as the release date of that particular LP, it basically says what I just told you in the previous post...
Thank you
I'm thinking of calling RSO (or whoever owns RSO and asking them for an exact date, wer albums coming out on Tuesdays back then?
google search seems to think this was a late 80's/90's decision to release albums on Tuesdays.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=115995
Last I remember, I think Polygram owned RSO, which went out of business around 1981 or so. Robert Stigwood (who founded RSO) is still living, although I couldn't tell you how to reach him...
pfffff DUDE there was no internet in 1980!
geez louise....
*eyeroll*
July 1, 1975: One of Curtis Mayfield???s most unflinchingly realistic and downbeat message albums, ???There???s No Place Like America Today???, is released.
October 1, 1982: ???Honesty???, Curtis Mayfield???s strongest album in years, appears to positive reviews.
I'm guessing Something To Believe In was released along the same terms the first week of the month maybe?
If you mess around on here long enough, you might find some kind of info to help, otherwise a phone call somewhere will be needed.
I remember once seeing that it came out June 24, 1980; the same day I was born. I've tried to look back over the internets to double check the info but nothing has popped up. Being that it charted in July it may make sense seeing as the 24th was the last Tuesday in June of that year.
anyways I'm on a mission. Stigwoods folks are going to be getting some phone calls in the next few hours
I don't know 'bout that "top spots" business. By 1980 Curtis' fame was fading, and Something... stiffed out at #128.
I had a feeling that was what this was about.
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Thank you. there was one other reason I was talking about it
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