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Often cited (along with Gil Scott-Heron) as the artists most directly responsible for the genesis of hip-hop music, the slam poetry trio known as the Last Poets emerged in late-1960s New York from the black nationalist wing of the civil rights movement. On their self-titled debut LP, the group's three vocalists--Omar Ben Hassen, Alafía Pudím, and Abiodun Oyewole--took turns declaiming their vivid and often politically charged compositions depicting ghetto life over sparse percussions by Nilaja. While a glaring lack of musical composition and loose adherence to rhyme and meter make the Last Poets' recordings much more in line with their Beat Poet predecessors, the unflinching observations of the inner city experience would come to be an enduring staple of hip-hop, while their consistently confrontational approach would later be echoed by groups like Public Enemy, X-Clan, the Coup, and dead prez. Arguably the group's best and most cohesive work, 1970's THE LAST POETS stands as a monumental piece of musical and cultural history.
If rap could be traced to one logical source point, this exceptional piece of vinyl would be it, without question. Though the strict adherence to syncopated rhythms and standard song structures are absent, all the elements that would later become the hallmarks of hip-hop by the early 1980s (and predictable fare by the 1990s) are here: vivid depictions of street level violence, vivid apocalyptic predictions of racial genocide. All that is missing are pointless party anthems. But running through all the songs on the Last Poets' debut is an urgent sense of the need for radical action in the nation as well as the black community. In addition to railing against the injustices perpetrated by white America, the Poets' comment on the economic and social devastation of drugs ("Jones Comin' Down," "Two Little Boys"), complacency in urban families ("Wake Up Niggers," "When the Revolution Comes"), the emotional release of sex ("Black Thighs"), and the weight of oppression that leads to hopelessness ("Surprises"). At the same time, they warn of the dangers of half-hearted commitment to revolutionary change: "don't talk about revolution until you are ready to eat rats." In the same manner that Marvin Gaye's landmark album What's Goin' On depicted the problems that doomed black culture, the Last Poets are now seen by many as prophets. But also like Gaye, the realization that the problems depicted on The Last Poets are now much worse marks the record as an unheeded warning, far more than just a piece of Black Power kitsch. ~ John Duffy
1970 Debut Album Remastered.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
The Last Poets includes: Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, Omar Ben Hassan, Abiodun Oyewole.
Uncut (3/03, p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This is outrageously uncompromising stuff, far exceeding most of today's rap in attitude, quite apart form its ideological content..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/03, p.105) - "...Its verbal lambasting and righteous diatribes provide a much needed history lesson in racial politics and a first stop for aspiring hip hoppers..." Last Poets Music | List Price | $11.97 (You save $0.62) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Spoken | | Label | Varese | | Orig Year | 1970 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10458  | | CD Universe Part number | 4926558 | | Catalog number | 61226 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 13, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Germany |
Last Poets Songs | 1. | Run, Nigger | |
| 2. | On the Subway | |
| 3. | Niggers Are Scared of Revolution | |
| 4. | Black Thighs | |
| 5. | Gashman | |
| 6. | Wake Up, Niggers | |
| 7. | New York, New York | |
| 8. | Jones Comin' Down | |
| 9. | Just Because | |
| 10. | Black Wish | |
| 11. | When the Revolution Comes | |
| 12. | Two Little Boys | |
| 13. | Surprises | |
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| | Gil Scott-Heron Revolution Will Not Be Televised CD (1988)
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$7.59 Gil-Scott Heron was one of the most significant forerunners of rappers, and THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED, a compilation of work recorded between 1970 and 1972, is a great place to start exploring his discography. Heron combines spoken word, R&B, jazz, and an unwavering eye toward racial and economic injustice in America in a unique and hard-hitting way. The title track, Heron's most famous, is a strong attack on the way the racist media can manipulate and distort. Cutting and humorous, Heron gets to the heart of the matter and his literate panache explains why he wrote his first book at the age of 12.
Heron's excellent singing voice is sometimes overshadowed by the strength of his socially conscious spoken word, yet several cuts on REVOLUTION showcase his fine voice. A cross between Mark Murphy and Jackie Wilson, Heron's voice is especially emotive on "The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues" and "Save the Children." These lilting tracks balance perfectly with brutal commentary like "Whitey on the Moon" and "Sex Education Ghetto Style." A definitive overview of Heron's innovative ...
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| | Mates Of State Team Boo CD (2003)
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| | Last Poets Holy Terror CD (1994)
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$13.05 With Holy Terror, the Last Poets lay their claim to be the originators of hip-hop. Containing some of the Poets' most trenchant political and social lyrics, Holy Terror shows the Last Poets, Umar Bin Hassan and Abiodun Oyewole, still as fiery and sharp as ever. "Homesick" and "Pelourinho" are descriptions of slavery that are as vivid and riveting as any movie. "Black Rage" paints a portrait of urban hell that will chill any listener to the bone. The album is also superbly produced, with a funk sound that supports the lyrics while never overshadowing them. Credit is due to seminal producer Bill Laswell, who, armed with a first-class band made up of P-Funk alumni George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, and Bernie Worrell, along with Grandmaster Melle Mel, constructs dense, intricate grooves that are simultaneously modern and traditional. For both fans of the classic Last Poets albums and newcomers interested in one of the missing links between classic funk and modern hip-hop, Holy Terror is worth a listen. ~ Victor W. Valdivia
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$19.09 With cover art that resembles the popular Hed Kandi series (probably an intentional graphic design ploy to lure unsuspecting listeners in), the inaugural edition of the Tokyo Disco series seems promising enough at the beginning, courtesy of the disco anthem "Runaway Love." But after "Jealousy," courtesy of Martin Solveig, things start to meander into the mundane, with predictable mixes and run-of-the-mill tracks and remixes from familiar faces heard on other compilations (namely Hed Kandi). This type of mix has been done before -- and done better elsewhere -- courtesy of other similar series. There's no doubt this one will be in the budget bin of your local record store sometime soon. ~ Rob Theakston
Mark Doyle has been responsible for compiling the best dance music for over 6 years and has founded the stunning "Fierce Angel" label & club events productions, that is, Doyle is doing what he does best: bringing you the fiercest club anthems & the best parties in the world! Illustrator Jason Brooks is on board too, continuing with his distinctive cover art! "Tokyo Disco" is the label's first compilation series, 3CD's worth of unmixed tracks presented in full 12" versions, many debuting here on CD. It's disco tip with exclusive tracks by Discrete, Nick C, Club 4 Life ft Lorraine Brown, Simmonds & Christopher and Grooveland, established anthems by Martin Solveig, Silsonic, Tokyo Ft Siobahn, Housesonic Ft Juliet Lewis and Fac15. The late night frenzy builds with exclusives from Hott 22 Ft Bonnie Bailey, Mind Electric & Inaya Day. The early 90's get thoroughly remixed with new versions of Tall Paul & Strike. The set tops of with "Love Sensation" by Eddie Thoneick & Kurd Maverick.
Audio Remixers: Jerry Ropero; Mark Knight ; Henry Burrows; Leigh Darlow; Richard Earnshaw; Tall Paul.
Liner Note Author: Mark Du'velle Doyle.
Recording information: 800 East Recording Studio, Atlanta, GA; Attik Studios, Italy; Audiofreaks Studio; Dirty Studios, ...
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