Gil Scott-Heron – Small Talk At 125th And Lenox
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“Twenty-one-year-old Gil Scott-Heron had yet to make the full transition from poet to musician when he recorded his provocative 1970 debut, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox. His words, though–his gleaming anger, his brutal honesty, and his shocking wit–fill in the soundtrack on their own, chattering and dancing like the simple but persuasive percussion that drives most of the album. Scott-Heron paints the black experience of his time in bold strokes–by turns ironic (“Whitey on the Moon”), critical (“Brother”), and solemn (appropriately enough on the quiet “Paint It Black”).” – Michael Ruby
Label: Flying Dutchman – FDS-131
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 180g Vinyl
Country: US
Released:
VG+/VG+
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