Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
Anthology: Messages
Gil Scott-Heron is one of the most influential black music artists of his generation. His music transgresses all music boundaries, and he is as heralded in rock as in soul and jazz circles. Along with his musical partner Brian Jackson, Gil wrote and recorded some of the most memorable and poignant songs of the 70s. Their songs have taken on a myriad of topics - ''The Bottle'' focussed on alchoholism, ''We Almost Lost Detroit'', ''Shut 'Em Down'' and ''Winter In America'' on nuclear power and the environment, ''Johannesburg'' on apartheid, ''Angel Dust'' on drug abuse - many of which are still totally relevant today. This album puts together 15 of the best and most in demand of their recordings from 1973 to 1980, and is the first collection covering that period for 15 years.
- 01 The Bottle
- 02 Johannesburg
- 03 Winter In America
- 04 The Liberation (Red Black and Green)
- 05 Its Your World
- 06 Home Is Where The Hatred Is (Live)
- 07 Racetrack In France
- 08 Hello Sunday Hello Road
- 09 We Almost Lost Detroit
- 10 Delta Man (Where Im Coming From)
- 11 Angel Dust
- 12 Show Bizness
- 13 Madison Avenue
- 14 Shut Um Down
- 15 Alien (Hold On To Your Dreams)
2LP | Soul Brother Records: LPSBPJ026 | in stock |