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    Gil Scott-Heron Live In Berkeley 1978

    DOL
      • 1. Gil's Opening Speech
      • 2. The Spirit Of The Drum
      • 3. Racetrack In France
      • 4. Home Is Where The Hatred Is
      • 5. We Almost Lost Detroit
      • 6. The Bottle
      • 7. Johannesburg (Encore)

      Recorded live in California in January 1978, with tracks from his current album at the time - "Bridges" - plus versions of "The Bottle" and "Home Is Where The Hatred Is"

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