1532 9 years ago

Multi-talented award-winning artist, producer, songwriter and musician Kashif has amassed a recorded legacy that stretches back to his days as a member of funk and soul band BT Express through to classic hits with Whitney Houston, Kenny G, George Benson, Evelyn 'Champagne' King and many others.



He's currently very active with the creation and production of an all-important documentary, "The History Of R&B Music and Its Influence On World Culture" (which is open for public contribution through the crowd-funding Indiegogo website) and it's with this in mind that he caught up with David Nathan, who first began interviewing him some forty years ago!



http://www.soulmusic.com/index.asp?S=3&T=36&ART=11197



Artist Biography by Steve Kurutz

Philadelphia born percussionist James Mtume has done something unique in the music business: he has had a successful career while preserving his integrity. A successful session man, songwriter, bandleader, and producer, Mtume bowed out of the music business in the mid-'80s, when he felt the quality and history of R&B was slipping away, only to return triumphantly to lend his stellar ear and deep knowledge of black music to neo-R&B acts like Mary J. Blige. Mtume, the son of jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath, first made in-roads into the music business in the early '70s when he moved from the city of brotherly love to New York. There he met and played with greats such as Freddie Hubbard and Sonnie Rollins, before being asked to join Miles Davis' touring group as a percussionist. Mtume spent five years with Miles and leveraged the prestigious position to become a session man, playing on Lonnie Liston Smith's Astral Traveling and Roberta Flack's Blue Lights In the Basement, among others. It was through Flack that Mtume would meet his eventual songwriting partner and future bandmate. Decamping from Davis' touring band, the musician hooked up with Flack's backup group and befriended guitarist Reggie Lucas. With Lucas, Mtume formed a successful songwriting partnership, writing for and guiding the careers of Flack ("The Closer I Get to You") and budding diva Stephanie Mills ("Never Knew Love Like This Before"). In 1978, after nearly a decade as a professional musician, Mtume finally took the plunge and formed his own band, the appropriately named Mtume, along with Lucas, bassist Ray Johnson, singer Tawatha Agee, and keyboardist Phil Fields. The group released several albums throughout the late '70s and early '80s and scored a few hits, most notably the raunchy "Juicy Fruit," but they never found the kind of mainstream success of other Mtume projects. The band eventually broke up in the mid-'80s, with Mtume swearing off the current climate of R&B, awash in sound-a-likes and one hit wonders at that time. Mtume did return in the '90s, however, producing Mary J. Blige's 1997 Share My World album and K-Ci and Jo-Jo's Love Always the same year.



http://www.allmusic.com/artist/james-mtume-mn0000142031/biography


Tracklist

1 More Than Everything by Roberta Flack
2 A Change Is Gonna Come by Arthur Conley
3 These Arms Of Mine by Bettye Swann
4 Help Me Make It Through the Night by Gladys Knight & The Pips
5 Everything Good To Me by Mtume
6 Send Me Your Love by Kashif
7 In My Life by The Gap band
8 Anniversary by Tony Toni Tone
9 Cherish by Kool and the Gang
10 Neither One Of Us (Kenny Dope Mix) by Gladys Knight & The Pips
11 Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye by Bettye Swann
12 The Way We Were Try To Remember by Gladys Knight & The Pips
13 Making Love by Roberta Flack
14 We're Gonna Make It This Time by Mtume
15 Stay The Night by Kashif
16 Show Me by Glenn Jones
17 Weak by SWV
18 I'm A Lonely Stranger by Arthur Conley
19 Do You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me) by Bettye Swann
20 You Are The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me by Gladys Knight & The Pips
21 Suddenly by Billy Ocean
22 I Am Love by Peabo Bryson
23 Let Nothing Separate Us by Arthur Conley
24 Victim of a Foolish Heart by Joss Stone
25 Everything Must Change by Randy Crawford
26 Only Heaven Can Wait (For Love) by Roberta Flack
27 Are You My Friend by Cunnie Williams

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greenlover
greenlover

ohhhh memories ................


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microjaybird
microjaybird

This is a wonderful collaboration of love.


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Olddirty
Olddirty

good one


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