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Ghetto Style by Gil Scott-Heron [Compact Disc]

Description: Tracks:Revolution Will Not Be Televised, TheOr Down You FallNeedle's Eye, TheI Think I'll Call It MorningWhen You Are Who You AreSave the ChildrenDid You Hear What They Said?Free WillSpeed KillsMiddle of Your DayPieces of a ManSign of the Ages, AGet Out of the Ghetto Blues, TheLady Day & John ColtraneHome Is Where the Hatred IsNo KnockRevolution Will Not Be Televised, TheSex Education: Ghetoo StyleSmall Talk at 125th & LenoxKing Alfred PlanBilly Gren Is Dead Performer Notes: This compilation features 21 tracks from Gil Scott-Heron's first three long-players -- Small Talk at 125th and Lenox (1970), Pieces of a Man (1971), and Free Will (1972) -- all for producer Bob Thiele's Flying Dutchman label. Although Scott-Heron's seminal recordings consisted of his radical street poetry set to a bombast of conga accompaniment, he honed his prose into socially conscious R&B. This would heavily influence rap music nearly a decade prior to its fruition in the early '80s and 1990s. The original recitation version of "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" -- which comes off as militant as the more familiar instrumentally accompanied reading -- as well as the slice-of-life commentary title track "Small Talk at 125th and Lenox" appropriately represent Scott-Heron's first disc with an edgy political incorrectness taken directly from the soul of the American ghettos. Although the tone of his later work would become somewhat melodically tempered, the lyrical content remained in-your-face and wholly uncompromising. On the follow-up, Pieces of a Man, the artist is accompanied by a bevy of studio musicians and jazz heavies, including Ron Carter (bass), Hubert Laws (flute/saxophone), as well as Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (drums). This would also begin Scott-Heron's dramatic and fruitful collaborative relationship with Brian Jackson (keyboards), which would spawn several landmark and otherwise socially conscious discs, including the apropos bicentennial release It's Your World (1976). Jackson's delicate interplay on "Did You Hear What They Said" and "Or Down You Fall" demonstrates the musical cohesion that would continue to develop between the two. Although this is a European import, as no domestic compilation of this material exists, Ghetto Style (1998) is a highly recommended primer. ~ Lindsay Planer Producer: Bob Thiele Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 30 October, 1998 Label: Unbranded

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Track #1: Revolution Will Not Be Televised, The

Track #2: Or Down You Fall

Track #3: Needle's Eye, The

Track #4: I Think I'll Call It Morning

Track #5: When You Are Who You Are

Track #6: Save the Children

Track #7: Did You Hear What They Said?

Track #8: Free Will

Track #9: Speed Kills

Track #10: Middle of Your Day

Track #11: Pieces of a Man

Track #12: Sign of the Ages, A

Track #13: Get Out of the Ghetto Blues, The

Track #14: Lady Day & John Coltrane

Track #15: Home Is Where the Hatred Is

Track #16: No Knock

Track #17: Revolution Will Not Be Televised, The

Track #18: Sex Education: Ghetoo Style

Track #19: Small Talk at 125th & Lenox

Track #20: King Alfred Plan

Track #21: Billy Gren Is Dead

Language: English

Era: 1970s

Run Time: 4175 Sec

Release Year: 1999

Format: CD

Features: Compilation, Studio Recording

Genre: Comedy & Spoken Word, Jazz, R&B & Soul, Rap & Hip-Hop

Type: Album

Style: Poetry, Fusion

Record Label: Camden

Artist: Gil Scott-Heron

Release Title: Ghetto Style

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