From South Africa to South Carolina
℗ 1975
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The collaboration between Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson was now a formal one, as they were issuing albums as a team. This was their second duo project to make the pop charts, and it included anti-nuclear and anti-apartheid themes, plus less political, more autobiographical/reflective material like 'Summer of '42,' 'Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day),' and 'Fell Together.' Scott-Heron was now a campus and movement hero, and Jackson's production and arranging savvy helped make his albums as arresting musically as they were lyrically.
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- 1. Johannesburg [04:52]
- 2. A Toast to the People [05:47]
- 3. The Summer of '42 [04:42]
- 4. Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day) [06:23]
- 5. South Carolina (Barnwell) [03:46]
- 6. Essex [09:17]
- 7. Fell Together [04:30]
- 8. A Lovely Day [03:29]
- 9. South Carolina (Barnwell) [live] [06:29]
- 10. Save the Children [live] [04:24]
- 11. Johannesburg [live] [11:14]
- 12. Let Me See Your I.D. [live] [07:30]
Участие в альбоме:
- Brian Jackson: flute, keyboards, vocals
- Gil Scott-Heron: guitar, piano, vocals
- Bob Adams: drums
- Adenola: congas, percussion
- Bilal Sunni Ali: flute, harmonica, saxophone
- Danny Bowens: bass
- Victor Bowens: bells, tambourine, vocals
- Charles Saunders: congas, drums
- Barnett Williams: percussion