Heavily influenced by Malcolm Cecil's Tonto programming sound, "Angel Dust", "Three Miles Down" and "Angola" are killer tunes with Gil's usual conscious lyrics.
Other Releases by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson
Classic, radical mid-70's album from Gil and The Midnight Band featuring "The Liberation Song", "Ain't No Such Thing As Superman" and the live spoken word/poem...
Excellent anthology from Soul Brother of GS-H classics, with "The Bottle", "Johannesburg" and the full 12 minute live version of "Home Is Where The Hatred...
Brazil meets US heavyweight tough Brazilian jazz fusions with Airto, Egberto Gismonti, Raul de Souza and Flora, produced by Herbie Hancock. USA original...
Classic, radical mid-70's album from Gil and The Midnight Band featuring "The Liberation Song", "Ain't No Such Thing As Superman" and the live spoken word/poem...
Essential Gil Scott-Heron album from '75 that brings together the struggle against apartheid, the campaign against nuclear power and the promise of black...
Original Nigerian vinyl. Killer.
Original Nigerian Vinyl surface marks SOME BACKGROUND NOISE plays through
+High-end Audio Desk Systeme Pro Machine Utrasonic...
Gil Scott-Heron enters the 80's with a solid slab of conscious soul from the anti-nuclear anthem "Shut 'Um Down" to the plight of illegal immigrants crossing...
Featuring "We Live In Brooklyn Baby" and "He's A Superstar"!
Surely the most essential Roy Ayers album - everyone a killer. Super deep, heavy funk jazz....
**Check the stunning proto-techno of 'Nobu'!** 'Dedication' by Herbie Hancock is an anomalous entry in the discography of the revered jazz-fusion keyboardist....