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.
"You Know How To Love Me" is a 7 and a half minute lesson in love. It's got that full bodied production of this golden era - layering strings seamlessly...
Rare groove classic! Bernard Wright was part of the Tom Browne/Don Blackman crew that emerged from a musical academy in Queens NY in the late seventies...
This is a real slice of disco history! Exclusive Larry Levan dub boogie mixes of Gwen Guthrie tracks only available on this 12" EP released on the Paradise...
Noise, art, post-punk and experimental music band Gray, founded by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1979, releases their 2nd album titled, ‘Last of the Beats’...
Essential Gil Scott-Heron album from '75 that brings together the struggle against apartheid, the campaign against nuclear power and the promise of black...
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...
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....
The fourth studio album by the legendary Boogie Down Productions. Originally released in 1990 this album features production from D-Nice as well as KRS-One...
**Check the stunning proto-techno of 'Nobu'!** 'Dedication' by Herbie Hancock is an anomalous entry in the discography of the revered jazz-fusion keyboardist....