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Gil Scott-Heron – Pieces Of A Man

Gil Scott-Heron – Pieces Of A Man

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  • His music combines elements from funk, jazz, soul and Latin American music. He justified Spoken Word and is therefore considered one of the most important pioneers of hip-hop and rap music. Its Texts are characterised by political or social content

    Gil Scott-Heron is rightly considered one of the most influential musicians in the history of black music of the past 40 years. Bob Thiele (Flying Dutchman) enabled him to record his first album in 1970. In 1972 "Pieces Of A Man" followed, on which he oriented himself more towards straightforward, soulful song structures on some tracks and which contains his probably most important songs with "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised", "Lady Day And John Coltrane" as well as "Home Is Where The Hatred Is". With the backing musicians Bernard Purdie, Hubert Laws and Ron Carter, this album marked a turning point in socially critical black soul music.
  • Artist: Gil Scott-Heron
    Label: Ace, BGP Records, Flying Dutchman
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Soul & Funk
    Style: Soul, Soul-Jazz
  • A1 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
    A2 Save The Children
    A3 Lady Day And John Coltrane
    A4 Home Is Where The Hatred Is
    A5 When You Are Who You Are
    A6 I Think I'Ll Call It Morning
    B1 Pieces Of A Man
    B2 A Sign Of The Ages
    B3 Or Down You Fall
    B4 The Needle'S Eye
    B5 The Prisoner

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Gil Scott-Heron – Pieces Of A Man
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Condition: Brand New
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • His music combines elements from funk, jazz, soul and Latin American music. He justified Spoken Word and is therefore considered one of the most important pioneers of hip-hop and rap music. Its Texts are characterised by political or social content

    Gil Scott-Heron is rightly considered one of the most influential musicians in the history of black music of the past 40 years. Bob Thiele (Flying Dutchman) enabled him to record his first album in 1970. In 1972 "Pieces Of A Man" followed, on which he oriented himself more towards straightforward, soulful song structures on some tracks and which contains his probably most important songs with "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised", "Lady Day And John Coltrane" as well as "Home Is Where The Hatred Is". With the backing musicians Bernard Purdie, Hubert Laws and Ron Carter, this album marked a turning point in socially critical black soul music.
  • Artist: Gil Scott-Heron
    Label: Ace, BGP Records, Flying Dutchman
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Soul & Funk
    Style: Soul, Soul-Jazz
  • A1 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
    A2 Save The Children
    A3 Lady Day And John Coltrane
    A4 Home Is Where The Hatred Is
    A5 When You Are Who You Are
    A6 I Think I'Ll Call It Morning
    B1 Pieces Of A Man
    B2 A Sign Of The Ages
    B3 Or Down You Fall
    B4 The Needle'S Eye
    B5 The Prisoner