Album US 1980 on Arista label
Jazz and R&B/Soul (Jazz-Funk)
Includes printed inner sleeve with lyrics Recorded at TONTO, Santa Monica, Cal. July 1980 and B.I.D. Studios, Washington, D.C. August 1980
Gil Scott-Heron voc, 1949-2011 JM producer, vocals, album by | |
Robbie Gordon b, voc, GB bass | |
Kenny Powell dr, drums | |
Ed Brady g, guitar | |
Glen Turner p, keyboards, synthesizer, harmonica | |
Ethan Ivy , percussion | |
Vernon James sax, bs, saxophone, flute | |
Carl Cornwell , tenor saxophone, flute, all solos | |
Kenny Sheffield , trumpet | |
Stemsy Hunter voc, as, US alto saxophone | |
Harry Kim tr, fh, str, trumpet | |
Danny Bowens b, US bass | |
Reggie Brisbane perc, dr, drums | |
Brian Jackson voc, p, *1952 US piano |
Malcolm Cecil producer, mixed by, engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | The Train From Washington | Gil Scott-Heron | 4:48 | ||
2 | Not Needed | Gil Scott-Heron | 3:57 | ||
3 | Waiting For The Axe To Fall | Gil Scott-Heron | 4:48 | ||
4 | Combinations | Gil Scott-Heron | 3:41 | ||
5 | A Legend In His Own Mind | Gil Scott-Heron | 3:41 | ||
6 | You Could Be My Brother | Gil Scott-Heron | 6:23 | ||
7 | The Klan | Gil Scott-Heron | 4:50 | ||
8 | Your Daddy Loves You (For Gia Louise) | Gil Scott-Heron | 3:17 |
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