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Pieces of a Man
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album
Our Take
Our Take
Gil Scott-Heron: poet, musician, revolutionary, and now, the subject of a 2 disc reissue of his iconic album "Pieces Of A Man". This album is like a time capsule, transporting listeners back to the politically charged atmosphere of the 1970s.
With tracks like "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "Home Is Where The Hatred Is", Scott-Heron's powerful lyrics and soulful melodies continue to resonate with listeners today. The fusion of jazz, soul, and spoken word on this album is nothing short of mesmerising.
The remastered sound quality on this reissue truly does justice to Scott-Heron's artistry. Each instrument shines through, complementing his poignant vocals perfectly.
The second disc is a treasure trove for fans, featuring rare live recordings, alternate takes, and insightful liner notes. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this seminal album, offering new perspectives and deeper appreciation for Scott-Heron's work.
Overall, "Pieces Of A Man (Aaa 2 Disc Edition)" is a must-have for any music lover. It's a timeless classic that transcends generations and genres. So sit back, relax, and let Gil Scott-Heron's words wash over you. You won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
2. Save the Children
3. Lady Day and John Coltrane
4. Home Is Where the Hatred Is
5. When You Are Who You Are
6. I Think I'll Call It Morning
7. Pieces of a Man
8. A Sign of the Ages
9. Or Down You Fall
10. The Needle's Eye
11. The Prisoner
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron, the legendary poet and musician, is a true pioneer in the world of jazz, soul, and spoken word. With his distinctive baritone voice and socially conscious lyrics, Scott-Heron has been captivating audiences for over four decades. Born in Chicago in 1949, Scott-Heron first rose to prominence in the early 1970s with his groundbreaking album "Pieces of a Man." Known for his politically charged songs such as "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "Winter in America," Scott-Heron has never been one to shy away from addressing the pressing issues of his time. In addition to his music, Scott-Heron is also a published author and civil rights activist. He has written several critically acclaimed books, including "The Last Holiday" and "The Nigger Factory," which further showcase his talents as a wordsmith. Despite his influential career, Scott-Heron has faced his fair share of personal struggles, including struggles with addiction and legal issues. However, he has always managed to channel these experiences into his music, resulting in some of the most emotionally raw and powerful songs of his discography. Whether performing solo with just a piano or backed by a full band, Scott-Heron's live shows are not to be missed. His charismatic stage presence and powerful storytelling make for an unforgettable concert experience that leaves audiences both moved and inspired. In short, Gil Scott-Heron is a true musical icon whose impact on the industry cannot be overstated. His legacy continues to live on through his timeless music and powerful message of social change.
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