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Various - Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974 Album

Various - Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974 Album
Performer: Various
Title: Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974
Country: US
Genre: Funk & Rythm
Released: 28 Feb 2012
Catalog number: LITA 081
Label: Light In The Attic
MP3 album szie: 1238 mb
FLAC album size: 2284 mb

Tracklist

1Elaine BrownUntil We're Free
2Eddie Harris With Gene McDanielsSilent Majority
3Stokely CarmichaelFree Huey
4The Watts ProphetsDem Niggers Ain't Playing
5Dick GregoryBlack Power
6Amiri BarakaWho Will Survive America
7Bob DylanGeorge Jackson
8The LumpenFree Bobby Now
9Gil Scott-HeronWinter In America
10KainAin't Black
11John Lennon & Yoko OnoAngela
12The Original Last PoetsDie Nigga
13Eldridge CleaverTim Leary
14Roy HarperI Hate The White Man
15Shahid QuintetInvitation To Black Power (Parts 1 & 2)
16Marlena ShawWoman Of The Ghetto

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LITA 081Various Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974 ‎(CD, Comp)Light In The AtticLITA 081US2012

Notes

Includes 8 page color insert.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 826853008112

Short intro

her becoming the leader of the Black Panther Party. Many other prominent figures, including the in-exile Eldridge Cleaver and the pointedly humorous Dick Gregory, along with pioneering firebrand groups the Last Poets and Watts Prophets, are present with other highlights. The Definitive Black Power Aural Document. The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965 1975 to be published by blank Fantagraphics in early 2012 which also includes some 200 full color images of obscure recordings that encompass rock, soul, jazz, comedy, poetry, and even religious sermons blended with Black Nationalism. Gene McDaniels Outlaw album has long been a cult favorite, and is represented by a 1970 live version of Silent Majority. 2012 release, the definitive Black Power aural document. While somewhat controversial at the time, the tracks featured on this collection are not limited to only African-American artists. Amongst the speeches and powerful protest grooves, you'll find tracks from John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Roy Harper and the first ever CD release of Bob Dylan's 1971 'George Jackson' single, Includes the CD debut of many rare and essential late '60searly '70s African-American protest songs and recordings. What this album does is document a different time, when black people were first feeling the freedom to express their anger and pride. Album 2012 16 Songs. Invitation to Black Power, Pt. Summary: A companion album to Pat Thomas's book compiles songs, poems, and speeches by such artists as Amiri Baraka, Elaine Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Bob Dylan, Dick Gregory, Roy Harper, Gil Scott-Heron, Marlena Shaw, and The Watts Poets. Buy On. Record Label: Light in the Attic Records. Listen, Whitey is as much about how voices resonate-about the power of. What's Inside CD video for Listen, Whitey The Sounds of Black. Amiri Baraka. Listen, Whitey. Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla 1974 Full Album - Продолжительность: 40:14 HEAVY PRIEST Recommended for you. Язык: Русский. Various Listen, Whitey The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974. 레이블: Light In The Attic LITA 081. This album is the companion soundtrack to the book Listen, Whitey The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965-1975 published by Fantagraphics books ISBN 978-1-60699-507-5 . 바코드 및 기타 식별자. Barcode: 8 26853 0081 2 9. Listen free to Various Artists Listen, Whitey The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-1974 Invitation to Black Power Parts 1 & 2, Free Huey and more. 16 tracks 93:29. Most often on , compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information. Warning . Listen, Whitey seethes with righteous anger and revolutionary determination. Particularly impressive are Last Poets founder Kain's I Ain't Black, an incendiary avant-jazz riff on the phrase black bastard, and The Original Last Poets' Die Nigga, an equally uncompromising rap whose punchline . so black folks can take over pre-dates Chris Rock's similar distinction between black people and niggers by some three or four decades