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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (180g, Import) Vinyl LP

Flying Dutchman / SKU: fr-5426
superb compilation from soul jazz poet's Flying Dutchman years
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  • A flawless compilation of Gil Scott-Heron’s early years. Originally released in 1974 on the Flying Dutchman label, this LP compiles Gil's best and most popular work from his crucial 1970-74 Flying Dutchman period, released shortly after he left the label to record first with Strata East, then major label Arista. Although this is a compilation, it has the integrity and continuity of an LP drawing his most musical and moving works. Features "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," "Lady Day and John Coltrane," "Pieces of a Man," "Home is Where the Hatred Is," "Save the Children," "Whitey on the Moon," Did You Hear What They Said?" and more. Musicians include Brian Jackson, Ron Carter, Bernard Purdie and Hubert Laws; produced by Bob Thiele.

    • 1974 compilation of songs from soul-jazz singer + poet Gil Scott-Heron's first three albums for the Flying Dutchman label, produced by Bob Thiele
    • 180g black vinyl pressing
    • UK import
    • housed in repro gatefold sleeve
    • original release year: 1974
    • music label: Flying Dutchman 2025
    reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2005
    upc: 29667028417

A flawless compilation of Gil Scott-Heron’s early years. Originally released in 1974 on the Flying Dutchman label, this LP compiles Gil's best and most popular work from his crucial 1970-74 Flying Dutchman period, released shortly after he left the label to record first with Strata East, then major label Arista. Although this is a compilation, it has the integrity and continuity of an LP drawing his most musical and moving works. Features "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," "Lady Day and John Coltrane," "Pieces of a Man," "Home is Where the Hatred Is," "Save the Children," "Whitey on the Moon," Did You Hear What They Said?" and more. Musicians include Brian Jackson, Ron Carter, Bernard Purdie and Hubert Laws; produced by Bob Thiele.

  • 1974 compilation of songs from soul-jazz singer + poet Gil Scott-Heron's first three albums for the Flying Dutchman label, produced by Bob Thiele
  • 180g black vinyl pressing
  • UK import
  • housed in repro gatefold sleeve
  • original release year: 1974
  • music label: Flying Dutchman 2025
reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2005
upc: 29667028417

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