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Gil Scott-Heron - Small Talk At 125th And Lenox


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Live album by Gil Scott-Heron
Released 1970
Venue 125th & Lenox Nightclub (New York, New York)
Genre Jazz poetry, proto-rap, spoken word
Length 44:01
Label Flying Dutchman/RCA
FD-10143
Producer Bob Thiele
Gil Scott-Heron chronology
Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
(1970) Pieces of a Man
(1971)

A New Black Poet - Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, also known simply as Small Talk at 125th and Lenox,[5] is a live album and the first release of recording artist Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1970 on Flying Dutchman Records.[6] Recording sessions for the album were originally said to have taken place live at a New York nightclub located on the corner of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue,[5] but liner notes included in the 2012 box set The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters, Scott-Heron himself insists that a small audience was brought to `the studio` and seated on `folding chairs`.[7] By the time of the recordings, Scott-Heron had published a volume of poetry and his first novel, The Vulture.[8] Well received by music critics who found Scott-Heron`s material imaginative,[2][3] Small Talk at 125th and Lenox has been described as `a volcanic upheaval of intellectualism and social critique` by AllMusic editor John Bush.[1]

Track listing
All tracks are written by Gil Scott-Heron

Side one
No. Title Length
1. `Introduction/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised` 3:17
2. `Omen` 1:45
3. `Brother` 2:35
4. `Comment #1` 4:26
5. `Small Talk at 125th & Lenox` 1:20
6. `The Subject Was Faggots` 3:10
7. `Evolution (And Flashback)` 3:20
Side two
No. Title Length
1. `Plastic Pattern People` 2:50
2. `Whitey on the Moon` 1:57
3. `The Vulture` 2:00
4. `Enough` 8:37
5. `Paint It Black` 0:30
6. `Who`ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?` 4:20
7. `Everyday` 4:20
`Who`ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?` runs at 5:14 on CD reissue.[5]
Personnel
David Barnes – percussion, vocals
Charlie Saunders, Eddie Knowles – congas
Gil Scott-Heron – guitar, piano, vocals
Technical
Charles Stewart – cover art
Bob Thiele – producer
Legacy
Leon Bridges performed a new rendition of `Whitey on the Moon` in the 2018 Damien Chazelle film First Man, which was also included on the film`s soundtrack album.[9]

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Knjizica od 12 str.

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knjizica 5 Cd 5

Live album by Gil Scott-Heron
Released 1970
Venue 125th & Lenox Nightclub (New York, New York)
Genre Jazz poetry, proto-rap, spoken word
Length 44:01
Label Flying Dutchman/RCA
FD-10143
Producer Bob Thiele
Gil Scott-Heron chronology
Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
(1970) Pieces of a Man
(1971)

A New Black Poet - Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, also known simply as Small Talk at 125th and Lenox,[5] is a live album and the first release of recording artist Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1970 on Flying Dutchman Records.[6] Recording sessions for the album were originally said to have taken place live at a New York nightclub located on the corner of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue,[5] but liner notes included in the 2012 box set The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters, Scott-Heron himself insists that a small audience was brought to `the studio` and seated on `folding chairs`.[7] By the time of the recordings, Scott-Heron had published a volume of poetry and his first novel, The Vulture.[8] Well received by music critics who found Scott-Heron`s material imaginative,[2][3] Small Talk at 125th and Lenox has been described as `a volcanic upheaval of intellectualism and social critique` by AllMusic editor John Bush.[1]

Track listing
All tracks are written by Gil Scott-Heron

Side one
No. Title Length
1. `Introduction/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised` 3:17
2. `Omen` 1:45
3. `Brother` 2:35
4. `Comment #1` 4:26
5. `Small Talk at 125th & Lenox` 1:20
6. `The Subject Was Faggots` 3:10
7. `Evolution (And Flashback)` 3:20
Side two
No. Title Length
1. `Plastic Pattern People` 2:50
2. `Whitey on the Moon` 1:57
3. `The Vulture` 2:00
4. `Enough` 8:37
5. `Paint It Black` 0:30
6. `Who`ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?` 4:20
7. `Everyday` 4:20
`Who`ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?` runs at 5:14 on CD reissue.[5]
Personnel
David Barnes – percussion, vocals
Charlie Saunders, Eddie Knowles – congas
Gil Scott-Heron – guitar, piano, vocals
Technical
Charles Stewart – cover art
Bob Thiele – producer
Legacy
Leon Bridges performed a new rendition of `Whitey on the Moon` in the 2018 Damien Chazelle film First Man, which was also included on the film`s soundtrack album.[9]
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