GIL SCOTT-HERON Small Talk At 125th And Lenox FLYING DUTCHMAN RECORDS Sealed LP

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GIL SCOTT-HERON

SMALL TALK AT 125th AND LENOX

Gil Scott-Herons reflection on black America in the post-civil rights era

Recorded live in a New York nightclub with only bongos and conga

Born in Chicago on April 1, 1949. Died in NY May 27 2011

Attended college at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania

Before turning to music, he was a novelist, at age 19

with the publication of "The Vulture," a murder mystery

Shaped by 1960s politics, black literature and the Harlem Renaissance

MUSICIANS

David Barnes (percussion)

Eddie Knowles (conga)

Charlie Suanders (conga)

Gil Scott-Heron (guitar, piano, vocals, poetry)

TRACK TITLES

Intro

The Revolution will not be Televised

Omen

Brother

Comment #1

Small Talk At 125th And Lenox

The Subject Was Faggots

Evolution (And Flashback)

Plastic Pattern People

Whitey On The Moon

The Vulture

Enough

Paint It Black

Everyday

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