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PEOPLE GET READY accomplishes a too-rare feat for box sets: It leaves you a sense that history is unfolding before your ears. A true godfather of soul, Curtis Mayfield was also one of the most articulate social critics to grace the music world, and this three-CD set traces his development as one of R&B's most distinct voices. Disc one tracks Mayfield's journey from the Impressions' inspirational R&B classics ("It's All Right" and the gorgeous "People Get Ready") to more politicized and soulful emancipation proclamations, like "This Is My Country" and "Choice of Colors." Mayfield went solo in 1970, and while the funk got heavier, he continued to address race issues with evocative meditations like "We People Who Are Darker Than Blue." Disc two finds Mayfield focusing largely on ghetto life with prime cuts from his landmark SUPERFLY, a funkadelic soundtrack that burned up the charts. It closes with "Billy Jack," an epic slow jam that withholds its bluesy horns in a kind of musical foreplay. The third disc flags a bit, thanks to a brief Mayfield disco derailment, but it continues to show off his social-realist eye with "Mr. Welfare Man" and "Homeless." PEOPLE GET READY won't let you forget that Mayfield, currently paralyzed after a tragic stage accident, had the musical chops to match his lyrical ones. Filled with dirty, chunky grooves that gave Mayfield space to use his fabulous falsetto, his wah-wah pedal, and brilliant horn charts, this set will move you -- mind, body, and soul. Seth Kaufman, Barnes & Noble