Mtume (pronounced em-tu-may) was a funk and soul group that rose to promine… Read Full Bio ↴Mtume (pronounced em-tu-may) was a funk and soul group that rose to prominence during the early 1980s and had several R&B hits during its career. Its founder, former jazz percussionist James Mtume, moved into urban contemporary and funk in the late 70s and became one of the more successful producers and performers in both styles during the 80s. The son of the great jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath, Mtume was a conga player and percussionist who recorded and toured with Miles Davis and was featured on albums by the Heath Brothers, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, and Freddie Hubbard. He even recorded as a bandleader for Strata-East before turning to funk in the late 70s.
Mtume also teamed with another ex-jazz musician, Reggie Lucas, who had also been in Davis' 70s band. They produced and/or wrote for such artists as Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway, Phyllis Hyman, Gary Bartz, Sadane, Lou Rawls, Rena Scott, and Eddie Henderson in the late 70s. The duo worked on the LP In Search of the Rainbow Seekers for Epic in 1980. Mtume worked on his own as a producer with several artists, among them Levert, Tyrone Brunson, Roy Ayers, Henderson, Tease, and Sue Ann. Mtume was also a music producer for the hit TV series New York Undercover.
The Mtume band included the sassy, sultry vocalist Tawatha Agee, keyboardist Phil Field, and bassist Ray Jackson. They had a number one R&B hit with Juicy Fruit for Epic in 1983 and a number two single in 1984 with You, Me and He They recorded for Epic until the late 80s. Their final Top Ten hit was "Breathless" in 1986.
Tawatha Agee went solo in 1987. Phil Field continued to produce and write for many artists including Gwen Guthrie, Tawatha Agee, Tyrone Brunson, the Bar-Kays, Charles Earland and many others. He co-wrote and co-produced on Roy Ayers' album You Might Be Surprised. He co-wrote How Many Ways from Toni Braxton's debut album and co-wrote on Dee Jackson Field's debut EP.
Mtume also teamed with another ex-jazz musician, Reggie Lucas, who had also been in Davis' 70s band. They produced and/or wrote for such artists as Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway, Phyllis Hyman, Gary Bartz, Sadane, Lou Rawls, Rena Scott, and Eddie Henderson in the late 70s. The duo worked on the LP In Search of the Rainbow Seekers for Epic in 1980. Mtume worked on his own as a producer with several artists, among them Levert, Tyrone Brunson, Roy Ayers, Henderson, Tease, and Sue Ann. Mtume was also a music producer for the hit TV series New York Undercover.
The Mtume band included the sassy, sultry vocalist Tawatha Agee, keyboardist Phil Field, and bassist Ray Jackson. They had a number one R&B hit with Juicy Fruit for Epic in 1983 and a number two single in 1984 with You, Me and He They recorded for Epic until the late 80s. Their final Top Ten hit was "Breathless" in 1986.
Tawatha Agee went solo in 1987. Phil Field continued to produce and write for many artists including Gwen Guthrie, Tawatha Agee, Tyrone Brunson, the Bar-Kays, Charles Earland and many others. He co-wrote and co-produced on Roy Ayers' album You Might Be Surprised. He co-wrote How Many Ways from Toni Braxton's debut album and co-wrote on Dee Jackson Field's debut EP.
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Mtume Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Mtume:
C.O.D. (I'll Deliver) Hey boy, I know it's what you wanted Closer to me Sweet…
COD (I'll Deliver) Hey boy, I know it's what you wanted Closer to me Sweet…
Hips H-I-P-S... I like the way you swing your hips Blew my mind–…
Jucy Fruit you now very well what you are your my sugar…
Juicy You know very well What you are You're my sugar thing My cho…
Juicy Fruit You know very well What you are You're my sugar thing My cho…
Juicy Fruit (vocal) Yeah(I like it, ooh... ho...)(I like it, ooh... ho...)I need…
You Measure for measure Your loves so much pleasure Like a haunt…
You Are My Sunshine You are my sunshine, my only sunshine You make me happy…
You Me and He Measure for measure Your loves so much pleasure Like a haunt…
You, Me and He There? s somethin? I wanna say Try and understand There? s a…
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CELIO MACHADO
MILL'S RBEND DISCO CLUB DO BRASIL ,,,,,,A NUMERO UM DO BRASIL ,,,,,,,,,,SO AQUI VOCE HOUVE AS PAULADAS DO RADIO FM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VALEUUUUUUU
Charles Utt
That's what sweet daddy talkin bout 100
Danny Beasley
This was the coldest album by Mtume all hits
Kevin Jenkins
They've never made a bad album
Michael Boyle
may be white but grew up to them
THE KING
Funky like COLD MEDINA. The king
THE KING
Need more thumbs up Olskool people.This was the Jam YEAH
AARIN hOBERSON
Maume I Funq!!!
CELIO MACHADO
PRA QUEM CURTI E GOSTA DAS PAULADAS DA NUMERO UM DO PARANA PRA VOCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MILL'S RBEND DISCO CLUB DO BRASIL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VALEUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIIUUUUUUUUUUUU