Never Say You Can't Survive was the last
Curtis Mayfield album done in a pure soul vein for the next three years -- its style and sound place it in a direct continuity with the rest of his output right back to 1958. The singing on love songs such as "Show Me Love," "Just Want to Be With You," and "When We're Alone" is among the most achingly lyrical and passionate of his career. The title track boasts ravishing backup singing by
Kitty & the Haywoods (who also perform outstandingly on "I'm Gonna Win Your Love") and a beautiful arrangement by
James Mack. The album's final track, "Sparkle" (written for Sam O'Steen's movie of the same name, starring
Philip Michael Thomas,
Irene Cara, and
Lonette McKee), gets one of three distinct treatments that the song ever received (the others from the soundtrack and
Aretha Franklin's version).