Description
DESCRIPTION
Digitally remastered edition of this 1971 album. Small Talk At 125th & Lenox was the start of Gil Scott-Heron's distinguished 40-year recording career but this album is his simplest and most hard-hitting. For the most part it features him with three percussionists performing his poetry. The rhythmic backdrop and the style of the delivery makes it more than a spoken word album. It is a classic that stands head and shoulders above similar albums of the same date. It laid the basis for Scott-Heron's emergence as one of the leading figures of the black radical movement. Here is the original of 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' a FM radio hit which prompted the recording of the full band version better known today. The album also includes the renowned 'Whitey On The Moon' and the much-sampled 'Brother'.
TracksCredits
1 Introduction/ the Revolution Will Not Be Televised
2 Omen
3 Brother
4 Comment #1
5 Small Talk at 125th & Lenox
6 The Subject Was Faggots
7 Evolution (And Flashback)
8 Plastic Pattern People
9 Whitey on the Moon
10 The Vulture
11 Enough
12 Paint It Black
13 Who'll Pay Reparations on My Soul
14 Everyday