Gil Scott-Heron
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised LP
BGP Records
Funk,
Originally released to capitalise on the success of Scott-Heron’s then-current hit ‘The Bottle’ and his subsequent signing to Arista, this 1974 compilation has since become the definitive distillation of his early work. Contained within the original 11-track selection were the title track, ‘Whitey On The Moon’, ‘Home Is Where The Hatred Is’ plus eight more.
Replicating the original 11-track running order and packaged in a heavy duty sleeve, the vinyl reissue features the original LP’s inner gatefold artwork on the inner bag.
Tracklist:
A1 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
A2 Sex Education: Ghetto Style
A3 The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
A4 No Knock (Without Intro)
A5 Lady Day And John Coltrane
A6 Pieces Of A Man
B1 Home Is Where The Hatred Is
B2 Brother (Without Intro)
B3 Save The Children
B4 Whitey On The Moon (Without Intro)
B5 Did You Hear What They Said?