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GIL SCOTT HERON Schallplatten & CDs

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Tags: Disco Funk
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Free Will (remastered)
Free Will (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: XXQLP 126. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Soul
Free Will (3:29)
The Middle Of Your Day (4:28)
The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues (5:09)
Speed Kills (3:17)
Did You Hear What They Said? (3:28)
The King Alfred Plan (2:54)
No Knock (2:10)
Wiggy (2:17)
Ain't No New Thing (3:37)
Billy Green Is Dead (2:00)
Sex Education: Ghetto Style (0:29)
And Then He Wrote Meditations (2:41)
Review: Gil-Scott Heron was at the peak of his powers when he recorded Free Will as a follow-up to career highlight Pieces Of A Man. Originally released in 1972, it's steeped in the song craft of its predecessor and charged with the polemic that elevated his work to some of the greatest to ever shine a light on the Black American experience. The likes of 'Speed Kills' show just how tender Scott-Heron could be, while 'Did You Hear What They Said?' Ranks as one of the most heartbreaking tracks he ever committed to tape. 'The King Alfred Plan' and 'No Knock' prefigure rap as the legend's impassioned poetry rides on the rawest of percussion tracks. It's, quite simply, a masterpiece.
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 in stock $28.38
Small Talk At 125th & Lenox (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 093. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Soul
Introduction/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (3:44)
Omen (1:23)
Brother (3:15)
Comment #1 (3:46)
Small Talk At 125th & Lenox (1:28)
The Subject Was Faggots (3:09)
Evolution (& Flashback) (3:20)
Plastic Pattern People (3:25)
Whitey On The Moon (1:35)
The Vulture (4:32)
Enough (4:12)
Paint It Black (0:33)
Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul? (5:15)
Everyday (4:18)
Review: One of Gil Scott-Heron's most renowned live performances gets a reissue here via BGP. Performing his then best-known musical poetry hits at the time - at an obscure venue on East 125th Street & Lenox Avenue in Harlem, New York - Small Talk At 125th And Lenox was officially Scott-Heron's first album. It was received by a small audience, and contained such greats as 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised', 'Brother', 'Evolution' and 'Paint It Black'. Backed by hand drums and jazz piano, our favourite from this classic has to be 'Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?', a musical-philosophical masterpiece that nails the unquantifiability of psychic grief.
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 in stock $22.81
Pieces Of A Man (AAA 2 Disc Edition)
Pieces Of A Man (AAA 2 Disc Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP 2094. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Soul
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (3:09)
Save The Children (4:28)
Lady Day & John Coltrane (3:37)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (3:22)
When You Are Who You Are (3:23)
I Think I'll Call It Morning (3:33)
Pieces Of A Man (4:55)
A Sign Of The Ages (4:03)
Or Down You Fall (3:14)
The Needle's Eye (4:54)
The Prisoner (9:28)
Review: Originally planned for release last year to mark the 50th anniversary of the album's creation, Gil Scott-Heron's most renowned full-length returns in stunning, audiophile quality sound. This time round, the album has been stretched across two discs, both of which have been pressed at 45rpm for louder sound. Created by Scott-Heron and musical sparring partner Brian Jackson with the assistance of producer Bob Thiele, Pieces of a Man remains an incredible album, with a string of classic cuts - think 'Home is Where The Hatred Is', 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' and 'Save the Children' - being joined by such lesser-celebrated delights as the fizzing 'Lady Day and John Coltrane', the blissful 'I Think I'll Call It Morning' and 'A Sign of the Ages'.
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Pieces Of A Man
Cat: BGPS 068. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Soul
Pieces Of A Man (4:51)
I Think I'll Call It Morning (3:32)
Review: Gil Scott-Heron's 'Pieces Of A Man' was the first LP recorded by the poet and musician, made and released in 1971. Owing to the album's importance, BGP have released two of its most standout tracks, the title track and 'Think I'll Call It Morning', on a limited 7" that will doubtess prove exceptionallyy handy for DJs who need to get straight down to business.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Cat: BGPD 306. Rel: 29 Jun 17
 
Funk
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (3:08)
Sex Education: Ghetto Style (0:52)
The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues (5:09)
No Knock (1:31)
Lady Day & John Coltrane (3:36)
Pieces Of A Man (4:53)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (3:21)
Brother (1:47)
Save The Children (4:27)
Whitey On The Moon (1:28)
Did You Hear What They Said? (3:28)
 in stock $18.56
Free Will
Free Will (gatefold LP)
Cat: HIQLP 023. Rel: 26 Sep 14
 
Funk
Free Will
The Middle Of Your Day
The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
Speed Kills
Did You Hear What They Said?
The King Alfred Plan
No Knock
Wiggy
Ain't No New Thing
Billy Green Is Dead
Sex Education: Ghetto Style
And The He Wrote Meditations
Gespielt von: BGP Records
 in stock $22.81
The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron
Cat: ARI 8301. Rel: 01 Jul 14
 
Jazz
H2O Gate Blues
We Beg Your PArdon (Pardon Our Analysis)
The New Deal
Jose Campos Torres
The Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dot Dit Dot Dot Dash)
Bicentennial Blues
 in stock $15.38
Pieces Of A Man
Pieces Of A Man (gatefold LP)
Cat: HIQLP 007. Rel: 25 Feb 14
 
Soul
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Save The Children
Lady Day & 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
A Sign Of The Ages
Or Down You Fall
The Needle's Eye
The Prisoner
 in stock $22.81
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Cat: BGPS 038. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Funk
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Review: Wow, classics don't come much more special than this. A like-for-like repress of the 1970 RCA release, both sides here are soaked in Scott Heron's raw troubled soul. The endlessly sampled, hugely powerful and perfectly funky "Revolution" remains almost as poignant and prophetic as it was the day it was penned. "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" is much more personal and reveals his talent as a singer as much as the lead track boasts his poetry and ability to deliver a strong message.
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Live At The Bottom Line New York August 20th 1977
Cat: WHP 1456. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Racetrack In France (8:02)
95 South (All Of The Places We've Been) (4:53)
Hello Sunday! Hello Road! (3:56)
It's Your World (6:56)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (15:42)
We Almost Lost Detroit (5:54)
Vidgolia (Deaf, Dumb & Blind) (12:30)
Winter In America (6:50)
Under The Hammer (5:08)
The Bottle (15:21)
Johannesburg (6:31)
Gespielt von: Pete Haigh
 in stock $28.11
Lady Day & John Coltrane
Cat: TOWN 147. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Funk
Gil Scott-Heron - "Lady Day & John Coltrane"
Cesar - "See-Saw Affair"
 in stock $9.53
The Bottle
Cat: SPD-1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Gil Scott-Heron - "The Bottle" (Special disco version)
General Johnson - "Don't Walk Away" (Special disco version)
The Glitter Band - "Makes You Blind" (Special disco version)
 in stock $14.59
We're New Here
We're New Here (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XLYTLP 517. Rel: 17 Feb 11
 
Bass
I'm New Here
Home
I've Been Me (interlude)
Running
My Cloud
Certain Things (interlude)
The Crutch
Ur Soul & Mine
Parents (interlude)
Piano Player
NY Is Killing Me
Jazz (interlude)
I'll Take Care Of U
 in stock $19.90
We're New Again: A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven
Cat: XL 1006LP. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Soul
Special Tribute (Broken Home) (part 1) (0:40)
I'm New Here (4:10)
Running (2:08)
Blessed Parents (1:06)
New York Is Killing Me (5:16)
The Patch (Broken Home) (part 2) (1:13)
People Of The Light (2:53)
Being Blessed (0:16)
Where Did The Night Go (2:35)
Lily Scott (Broken Home) (part 3) (1:02)
I'll Take Care Of You (3:25)
I've Been Me (0:38)
This Can't Be Real (1:26)
Piano Player (0:35)
The Crutch (2:32)
Guided (Broken Home) (part 4) (1:57)
Certain Bad Things (0:14)
Me & The Devil (4:52)
Review: February 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of the release of Gil Scott-Heron's final studio album "I'm New Here", a set that was later brilliantly reworked by Jamie XX in 2011 ("We're New Here"). To celebrate the album's tenth birthday, XL Recordings has decided to offer up "We're New Again", a fresh "reinterpretation" of the Richard Russell produced set by contemporary jazz hero and beat-maker Maya McCraven. His vision is loose, languid, deep and jazzy, with languid jazz drumming, tight hip-hop beats, soft-touch instrumentation, liquid jazz solos and funk-fuelled basslines combining beneath Scott-Heron's gravelly spoken word vocals. It's an inspired re-invention all told and one fully in keeping with the essence of Scott-Heron's own work. In other words, it's a must-have.
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 in stock $20.69
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