Gil Scott-Heron 'Legend In His Own Mind'

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Critics in the early 1970s called Gil Scott-Heron the most important Black voice since Martin Luther King Jr and described him as a black Bob Dylan. “His poetry is with much muscle, with stiletto humour, with street talk, much of it justifiably angry and accurate,” the New York Times wrote in 1975, marvelling at the angry man from the Bronx. No wonder that decades later Scott-Heron was celebrated as the “Godfather of Rap”. Born in Chicago, the musician, poet and pugnacious activist for human rights himself lived for years in the Bronx. Returning to his black roots, he died May 27, 2011, in New York’s urban district Harlem. His legacy includes a fantastic concert Gil Scott-Heron gave with his band at the Schauburg Theatre in Bremen (Germany) on April 18, 1981.

Critics in the early 1970s called Gil Scott-Heron the most important Black voice since Martin Luther King Jr and described him as a black Bob Dylan. “His poetry is with much muscle, with stiletto humour, with street talk, much of it justifiably angry and accurate,” the New York Times wrote in 1975, marvelling at the angry man from the Bronx. No wonder that decades later Scott-Heron was celebrated as the “Godfather of Rap”. Born in Chicago, the musician, poet and pugnacious activist for human rights himself lived for years in the Bronx. Returning to his black roots, he died May 27, 2011, in New York’s urban district Harlem. His legacy includes a fantastic concert Gil Scott-Heron gave with his band at the Schauburg Theatre in Bremen (Germany) on April 18, 1981.

A1. We Almost Lost Detroit

We Almost Lost Detroit
Gil Scott-Heron

A2. Angola, Louisiana

Angola, Louisiana
Gil Scott-Heron

A3. Three Miles Down

Three Miles Down
Gil Scott-Heron

B1. B-Movie

B-Movie
Gil Scott-Heron

B2. A Legend In His Own Mind

A Legend In His Own Mind
Gil Scott-Heron

C1. Winter In America

Winter In America
Gil Scott-Heron

C2. Shut 'Em Down

Shut 'Em Down
Gil Scott-Heron

C3. Washington D.C.

Washington D.C.
Gil Scott-Heron

D1. The Bottle

The Bottle
Gil Scott-Heron

D2. Johannesburg

Johannesburg
Gil Scott-Heron

Cat. # MIG-2971

Format : 2XLP