There's No Place Like America Today

There's No Place Like America Today
Studio album by Curtis Mayfield
Released May 1975
Genre Funk, R&B
Length 35:23
Label Curtom
Producer Curtis Mayfield
Curtis Mayfield chronology
Got to Find a Way
(1974)
There's No Place Like America Today
(1975)
Let's Do It Again
(with The Staples Singers)
(1975)

There's No Place Like America Today is the seventh studio album by Curtis Mayfield. "Billy Jack" updated the streetwise chic of "Superfly", while "So in Love" was one of his most affecting love songs. The album was featured in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, published in 2005 by Cassell Illustrated.[1]

The track "Hard Times" was originally recorded by Baby Huey & the Babysitters (which Mayfield produced) and later covered by John Legend and The Roots on the collaborative cover album Wake Up!, featuring Black Thought, as the opening track.

The track "Blue Monday People" is a reference to the hit rock 'n' roll song "Blue Monday" by Fats Domino recorded in 1956.

The track "Billy Jack" was later covered by Lenny Kravitz on the compilation album A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield in 1994.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Robert ChristgauD+[3]

Album cover

The album cover was based on a famous photograph by Margaret Bourke-White of flood victims in 1937. The original photograph was published in the February 15, 1937 edition of Life magazine.[4]

Track listing

All tracks written by Curtis Mayfield. 

No. Title Length
1. "Billy Jack"   6:10
2. "When Seasons Change"   5:28
3. "So in Love"   5:15
4. "Jesus"   6:13
5. "Blue Monday People"   4:50
6. "Hard Times"   3:45
7. "Love to the People"   4:07
Total length:
35:23

Personnel

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