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1. | Johannesburg
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2. | A Toast To The People
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3. | The Summer of '42
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4. | Beginnings
The First Minute of a New Day
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5. | South Carolina (Barnwell)
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6. | Essex
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7. | Fell Together
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8. | A Lovely Day
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9. | South Carolina (Barnwell)
live from No Nukes concert at MSG
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10. | Save The Children
live from Blues Alley-Wash DC
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11. | Johannesburg
live from GSH:Black Wax
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12. | Let Me See You I.D.
from the album Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid
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Jazz
Principally recorded at D&B Sound, Silver Springs, Maryland in 1975; live at the Wax Museum, Washington DC; live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York in 1979; live at Blues Alley, Washington DC in 1981
Gil Scott-Heron (vocals, electric piano); Brian Jackson (vocals, flute, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Victor Brown (vocals, tambourine, bells); Bilal Sunni Ali (saxophone, flute, harmonica); Danny Bowens (bass); Bob Adams (drums); Charlie Saunders (congas, Chinese drum); Barnett Williams (congas, gambe drums, shakerai); Adenola (congas); Ray Baretto, Peter Wolf, Duke Bootee, Big Youth, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Peter Garrett, Malopoets, Sonny Okosuns, Miles Davis.
From South Africa to South Carolina is Gil's most overtly political album, covering such topics as apartheid and nuclear power. The album opens with the powerful protest anthem "Johannesburg," which reached #29 on the Billboard R&B charts.
Producers include: Gil Scott-Heron, Brian Jackson, The Midnight Band, Little Steven, Arthur Baker. Engineers include: Jose Williams, Malcolm Cecil. Includes liner notes by Gil Scott-Heron.
Digitally remastered by Malcolm Cecil. |
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