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Gil Scott-Heron albums featuring Peter Garrett

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| | From South Africa To South Carolina CD (1976)
$10.39 Principally recorded at D&B Sound, Silver Springs, Maryland in 1975; live at the Wax Museum, Washington DC; live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York in 1979; live at Blues Alley, Washington DC in 1981. Includes liner notes by ...
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 Gil Scott-Heron Songs
Popular or famous Gil Scott-Heron songs: Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Save the Children, Bottle, Home Is Where the Hatred Is. More music songs When You Are Who You Are, I Think I'll Call It Morning, Lady Day and John Coltrane, Needle's Eye, Or Down You Fall, Pieces of a Man. More music songs Prisoner, Sign of the Ages, No Knock, Get Out of the Ghetto Blues, Did You Hear What They Said?, Winter in America. More music songs Whitey on the Moon, Brother, King Alfred Plan, Free Will.
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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, Roy Ayers, Jimmy McGriff, Dizzy Gillespie, David "Fathead" Newman, Larry Coryell, Roberta Flack, Rahsaan Roland Kirk | | Hubert Laws | George Benson, Deodato, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Bob James, Quincy Jones, Mccoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Carol Duboc | | Ron Carter | Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz, George Benson, Mccoy Tyner, Wes Montgomery, Joe Henderson, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jane Monheit | | Burt Jones |
 Contemporaries
Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Pharoah Sanders, Sly & the Family Stone, Bill Withers, Fela Kuti, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Donny Hathaway, Hugh Masekela, Linton Kwesi Johnson, The Last Poets, The Undisputed Truth, Eugene McDaniels
 Followers
OutKast, Jamiroquai, Black Star, Public Enemy, The Roots, Common, Underworld, Guru, Dilated Peoples, Blackalicious, Company Flow, Grandmaster Flash, Saul Williams, Jason Moran, Poor Righteous Teachers
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, James Brown, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Ornette Coleman, Otis Redding, Charles Mingus, Richie Havens, José Feliciano, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Langston Hughes, Cassius Clay
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