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Gil Scott-Heron albums featuring David Spinozza

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| | Revolution Will Not Be Televised CD (1988)
$7.55 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, ...
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| Evolution (And Flashback): The Very Best Of Gil Scott-Heron CD (1999)
$7.59 Recorded between 1970 and 1972. Includes liner notes by Tom Terrell.
Digitally remastered by Tom MacCluskey (1997, BMG Studios, New York, New York).
Compilation producer: John Snyder.
Engineers include: Bob Simpson, Ray Hall.
Personnel: Gil Scott-Heron (vocals, flute, piano, bells); Brian Jackson (vocals, flute, ...
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| Spirits CD (1994)
$13.79 With Spirits, Gil Scott-Heron made a triumphant return to the studio after a 12-year absence. Though the politically charged R&B singer's voice had deteriorated, much of his soulfulness comes through. His songwriting is consistently excellent, and songs ranging from "Message ...
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| Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron CD (1978)
$10.35 THE MIND OF GIL SCOTT-HERON is a compilation of his best-known spoken-word pieces.
Recorded between 1973 and 1990. Includes liner notes by Gil Scott-Heron.
This compilation of primarily spoken word poetry is a showcase for Scott-Heron's mastery of rhythm and showmanship. However, ...
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| Free Will CD (1972) Remastered
$9.79 Keyboardist /composer/vocalist Gil Scott-Heron is best known for his politically-charged spoken word cut "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." But it so happens that he's one heck of a soul singer -- think Billy Preston on a particularly jazzy day. ...
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| Free Will Vinyl LP (1972)
$20.45 Gil Scott-Heron's third album is split down the middle, the first side being a purely musical experience with a full band (including flutist Hubert Laws and drummer Pretty Purdie), the second functioning more as a live rap session with collaborator ...
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 Gil Scott-Heron Songs
Popular or famous Gil Scott-Heron songs: Save the Children, Bottle, Home Is Where the Hatred Is, When You Are Who You Are. More music songs I Think I'll Call It Morning, Lady Day and John Coltrane, Needle's Eye, Or Down You Fall, Pieces of a Man, Prisoner, Sign of the Ages. More music songs No Knock, Get Out of the Ghetto Blues, Winter in America, Did You Hear What They Said?, Whitey on the Moon. More music songs Johannesburg, Brother, King Alfred Plan.
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 Gil Scott-Heron Biography
Gil Scott-Heron is universally regarded as one of the founding fathers of rap for his combination of socially conscious poetry delivered over simple, percolating musical backdrops. He started out in the early 1970s using little more than voice and percussion, but soon graduated to a much more sophisticated, jazzy style incorporating full-band arrangements. He is also a poet and novelist, whose depictions of modern urban life share much with his political-critique lyrics. Ironically, the man who articulated the traps of the ghetto, including substance abuse, became a drug addict for whom his habit and subsequent jail time effectively derailed his brilliant career.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Gil Scott-Heron | Talib Kweli, Blackalicious, Brian Jackson | | Brian Jackson | Will Downing | | Bernard "Pretty" Purdie | Hank Crawford, Aretha Franklin, Bernard Purdie, Steely Dan, Roy Ayers, Jimmy McGriff, Dizzy Gillespie, Larry Coryell, Roberta Flack | | Hubert Laws | George Benson, Deodato, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Quincy Jones, Rascals, Bob James, Mccoy Tyner, Chick Corea | | Ron Carter | Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz, George Benson, Mccoy Tyner, Wes Montgomery, Joe Henderson, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jane Monheit | | David Spinozza | B.B. King, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Gato Barbieri, John Lennon, Dr. John, Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Yoko Ono | | Charlie Saunders | Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Stan Kenton | | Eddie Knowles |
 Contemporaries
Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Sly & the Family Stone, Pharoah Sanders, Bill Withers, Fela Kuti, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Mose Allison, Donny Hathaway, Hugh Masekela, Linton Kwesi Johnson, The Last Poets, Mutabaruka, The Undisputed Truth, Eugene McDaniels, Ken Nordine, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Jayne Cortez, Langston Hughes, Dr. Cornel West, Kain, Watts Prophets
 Followers
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 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, James Brown, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Ornette Coleman, Charles Mingus, Otis Redding, Richie Havens, José Feliciano, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Langston Hughes, Cassius Clay
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