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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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