A reissue of Gil Scott-Heron's 1972 album taken from the original master tapes and featuring three songs (two previously unreleased) by Gil's college group Black and Blues. The booklet features an in-depth song analysis.
The album features many of Gil's most important early songs including 'Home Is Where The Hatred Is', 'Lady Day & John Coltrane' and 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised'. Backed by some of New York's finest session musicians including Bernard Purdie, Hubert Laws and Ron Carter, it is one of the great albums of black American music.
The lead song The Revolution Will Not Be Televised resonates down through the decades and has recently been featured on the soundtrack to the Nelson Mandela biopic Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom. 2014 will see it become part of the Grammy Hall Of Fame.
2014 pressing
Tracklisting
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Save The Children
- Lady Day And John Coltrane
- Home Is Where The Hatred Is
- When You Are Who You Are
- I Think I'll Call It Morning
- Pieces Of A Man
- Sign Of The Ages
- Or Down You Fall
- Needle's Eye
- Prisoner