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A-SIDE - GREGORY PORTER - 1960 WHAT? (ORIGINAL MIX) AA-SIDE - GREGORY PORTER - 1960 WHAT? (OPOLOPO KICK & BASS RERUB LABEL – EXPANSION (2019) CATALOGUE # XEXPAND1010G FORMAT – 180gram 12" VINYL CONDITION – NEW & SEALED Limited Edition 180g Heavyweight Vinyl Gregory Porter’s “1960 What?” continues to be one of Expansion’s most sought after releases and comes now in new enhanced packaging. It combines the original with the Opolopo Kick & Bass re-Rub Gregory Porter as narrator, sounding like Amiri Baraka, declares on “1960 What?” that “the motor city is burning y’all—that ain’t right” and refers to Martin Luther King Jr.’s death and describes trigger-happy policing (supported by a trumpet that blares, jabs, rumbles, and yearns); and the song portrays how certain events turn people against the possibilities of life and light. A vision that only recognizes strength and cruelty and rage is dangerously imperfect: rather, creativity, education, intelligence, sensitivity, democratic political participation, and compassionate social work are goals and virtues that can be affirmed, if not actively pursued, in all times GREGORY PORTER 1960 What? /(Opolopo Kick & Bass Mix) 180gram 12" VINYL SOUL JAZZ GREGORY PORTER 1960 What? /(Opolopo Kick & Bass Mix) 180gram 12" VINYL SOUL JAZZ Description
A-SIDE - GREGORY PORTER - 1960 WHAT? (ORIGINAL MIX)
AA-SIDE - GREGORY PORTER - 1960 WHAT? (OPOLOPO KICK & BASS RERUB)
LABEL – EXPANSION (2019)
CATALOGUE # XEXPAND1010G FORMAT – 180gram 12" VINYL CONDITION – NEW & SEALEDSound Clip.
Sound Clip.
Limited Edition 180g Heavyweight Vinyl
Gregory Porter’s “1960 What?” continues to be one of Expansion’s most sought after releases and comes now in new enhanced packaging. It combines the original with the Opolopo Kick & Bass re-Rub
Gregory Porter as narrator, sounding like Amiri Baraka, declares on “1960 What?” that “the motor city is burning y’all—that ain’t right” and refers to Martin Luther King Jr.’s death and describes trigger-happy policing (supported by a trumpet that blares, jabs, rumbles, and yearns); and the song portrays how certain events turn people against the possibilities of life and light. A vision that only recognizes strength and cruelty and rage is dangerously imperfect: rather, creativity, education, intelligence, sensitivity, democratic political participation, and compassionate social work are goals and virtues that can be affirmed, if not actively pursued, in all times
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