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Led by James Mtume and featuring the powerful lead vocals of Tawatha Agee, Mtume were a dynamic, chart-topping R&B band that recorded for major-label Epic from 1978 through 1986. As a top-level jazz percussionist and composer whose most prominent work was with Miles Davis from 1971 to 1975, James Mtume was frequently credited simply as Mtume. During the early part of that decade, the musician also recorded mononymously as a leader, blurring the distinction between the individual and the band. Mtume the band continued the path James Mtume and guitarist/partner Reggie Lucas had taken when they departed from the jazz field and co-wrote "The Closer I Get to You," the sparkling Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway duet that topped Billboard's R&B chart in 1978. The first lineup was filled out by keyboardist Hubert Eaves III, bassist Basil Fearington, and drummer Howard King, though the band's founder and Agee were the lone original members after the second full-length. The most significant departures were Eaves, who moved on to D Train and other production work, and Lucas, whose greatest subsequent success came with producing the majority of Madonna's self-titled debut.

Kiss This World Goodbye (1978), In Search of the Rainbow Seekers (1980), Juicy Fruit (1983), You, Me and He (1984), and Theater of the Mind (1986), the five Mtume band albums, yielded 11 charting singles among expansive deep cuts. The biggest hits were "Give It on Up (If You Want To)" (number 26 R&B), "Juicy Fruit" (number one R&B), "You, Me and He" (number two R&B), and "Breathless" (number nine R&B). These A-sides traced the band's smooth evolution from uplifting, almost big-band-like funk -- within the same realm and class as Earth, Wind & Fire and the Brothers Johnson -- to lean, intimate machine soul. Mtume himself, who continued to work primarily behind the scenes for over a decade after the band's end, simply termed the output "sophisti-funk," a sound that also characterized his and Lucas' concurrent Grammy-winning songwriting and production work for the likes of Phyllis Hyman, Stephanie Mills, the Spinners, and Lou Rawls. Thanks in part to the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" and dozens of other songs that have either sampled or referenced Mtume, the band's discography remains ripe for discovery by younger generations. James Mtume died on January 9, 2022 at the age of 76.

-- Andy Kellman of All Music Guide.
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C.O.D. (I'll Deliver)C.O.D. (I'll Deliver)


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Kiss This World Goodbye1978Kiss This World Goodbye
In Search Of The Rainbow Seekers1980In Search Of The Rainbow Seekers
Juicy Fruit1983Juicy Fruit
You, Me And He1984You, Me And He
Theater Of The Mind1986Theater Of The Mind


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1978 Kiss This World Goodbye

01. Theme (For The People) (Opening)
02. Just Funnin'
03. Kiss This World Goodbye
04. Insert
05. The Closer I Get To You
06. Love Lock
07. Funky Constellation
08. Closer To The End
09. Metal Flake Mind
10. Phase I (40 Seconds Dedicated To All Congo Players)
11. Day Of The Reggin
12. This Is Your World
13. Theme (For The People) (Exit)

1980 In Search Of The Rainbow Seekers

01. Give It On Up (If You Want To)
02. You Can't Wait For Love
03. She's A Rainbow Dancer
04. We're Gonna Make It This Time
05. Dance Around My Navel (Doesn't Have To Make Sense, Just Cents)
06. So You Wanna Be A Star
07. Spirit Of The Dance
08. Anticipatin'
09. Everything Good To Me
10. Mrs. Sippi

1983 Juicy Fruit

01. Green Light
02. Juicy Fruit
03. Hips
04. Would You Like To (Fool Around)
05. Your Love's Too Good (To Spread Around)
06. Hip Dip Skippedabeat
07. Ready For Your Love
08. The After 6 Mix (Juicy Fruit Part II)
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1984 You, Me And He

01. C.O.D. (I'll Deliver)
02. You Are My Sunshine
03. You, Me And He
04. I Simply Like
05. Prime Time
06. Tie Me Up
07. Sweet For You And Me (Monogamy Mix)
08. To Be Or Not To Bop That Is The Question (Whether We Funk Or Not)

1986 Theater Of The Mind

01. Theme For Theater Of The Mind
02. P.O.P. Generation
03. Breathless
04. I Don't Believe You Heard Me (A Tribute To James Brown)
05. Body & Soul (Take Me)
06. New Face Deli
07. I'd Rather Be With You
08. Deep Freeze (Rap-A-Song) (Part 1)
09. Deep Freeze (Tree's Thing) (Part 2)



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