Heartbeat (Curtis Mayfield album)

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Heartbeat
Curtis Mayfield - Heartbeat (album cover).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1, 1979
Genre
Length44:52
LabelCurtom
ProducerCurtis Mayfield, Bunny Sigler, Norman Harris, Ronald Tyson
Curtis Mayfield chronology
Do It All Night
(1978)
Heartbeat
(1979)
Something to Believe In
(1980)

Heartbeat is an album by Curtis Mayfield. This 1979 offering mixed disco rhythms with soul balladeering. Future Temptation Ron Tyson contributed to some of the songwriting and production. "Tell Me, Tell Me (How Ya Like to be Loved)" was remixed for a 12" by Fred Breitberg and Michael Hearn and the duet with Linda Clifford "Between You Baby and Me", edited as a single, was also issued on The Right Combination, an album of duets between both singers released in 1980. It's the first Mayfield album he didn't produce entirely: Norman Harris and Ronald Tyson produced two songs, Bunny Sigler three and Mayfield three. He wrote and produced an additional song, "Tomorrow Night for Sure", that surfaced in 1990 on the collection Of All Time / Classic Collection. Not on the original LP, "Tomorrow Night for Sure" is also available on the Japanese re-issue of Heartbeat as an additional track (1998) and on an expanded British CD re-issue of The Right Combination (1999).

The cover photography was by Norman Seeff.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tell Me, Tell Me (How Ya Like to be Loved)"MayfieldMayfield6:24
2."What is My Woman For?"Bunny SiglerMayfield7:17
3."Between You Baby and Me"MayfieldMayfield4:43
4."Victory"MayfieldMayfield3:18
5."Over The Hump"SiglerMayfield5:15
6."You Better Stop"SiglerMayfield6:51
7."You're So Good to Me"Mayfield, Gil Askey, Keni Burke (bassline)Mayfield6:54
8."Heartbeat"Mayfield, AskeyMayfield4:23
9."Tomorrow Night for Sure (bonus track on cd)"MayfieldMayfield4:35

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