This collection contains 3 albums from 1980 to 1982- 'Real Eyes', 'Reflections' and 'Moving Target' - stored in cardboard sleeves. It is a great collection of Gil Scott-Heron and a good introduction to those not familiar with his work.
Gil Scott-Heron’s Moving Target (1982) showcases the iconic artist in a transformative period. The album blends his signature socio-political commentary...
Essential Gil Scott-Heron album from '75 that brings together the struggle against apartheid, the campaign against nuclear power and the promise of black...
Re-issue of this Record Store Day release from 2013 - 'Nothing New' is the collection of outtakes and unreleased takes from the late, great Gil Scott-Heron...
At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that's all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, the double CD Speakerboxxx/The Love...
Essential Gil Scott-Heron album from '75 that brings together the struggle against apartheid, the campaign against nuclear power and the promise of black...
Includes the uptempo 2-step classic "Stella", featured vocalist Eleanor Mills on "Wouldn't You Like To See" and Gary Bartz on a version of "The Creator...