
Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron (born April 1, 1949 in Chicago) is an American poet and musician, known primarily for his late 1960s and early 1970s work as a spoken word performer, associated with African American militant activists. Heron is perhaps most well known for his poems/songs "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "What's the Word - Johannesburg"...
Gil Scott-Heron is one of the most influential and important singer/songwriters to have come out of America in the second half of the last century. Much can be said about why this Gil's lyrics are so original and powerful but ,it is important not to overlook his utterly singular voice which is so distinctive and rough and tender. It is a voice of experience.A new record from Gil Scott-Heron, forty years after his first solo album, is a cause for major celebration and something that the world needs now more than ever.
Gil Scott-Heron is one of the most influential and important singer/songwriters to have come out of America in the second half of the last century. Much can be said about why this Gil's lyrics are so original and powerful but ,it is important not to overlook his utterly singular voice which is so distinctive and rough and tender. It is a voice of experience.A new record from Gil Scott-Heron, forty years after his first solo album, is a cause for major celebration and something that the world needs now more than ever.
Track list
- On Coming From A Broken Home (Pt. 1)
- Me And The Devil
- I'm New Here
- Your Soul And Mine
- Parents (Interlude)
- I'll Take Care Of You
- Being Blessed (Interlude)
- Where Did The Night Go
- I Was Guided (Interlude)
- New York Is Killing Me
- Certain Things (Interlude)
- Running
- The Crutch
- I've Been Mee (Interlude)
- On Coming From A Broken Home (Pt. 2)
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