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

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発売日 2012年02月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLight In The Attic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 LITA081CD
SKU 826853008129

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:18
Audio Remasterer: John Baldwin . Liner Note Author: Pat Thomas . Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974 takes its title from the B-side of a 1972 Folkways release -- a half-hour documentation of reactions to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Anyone offended or amused by the title should consider what might prompt the exclamation. The disc was released around the same time as an accompanying 200-page book that is rich with photos, record-sleeve scans, and text. Much of the music covered in the book, such as Detroit's Tribe organization, Eddie Kendricks' People...Hold On, and Kuumba Toudie-Heath's Kawaida, does not appear on the disc, but there is a bounty of rare material, none of which should ever be inaccessible again. Three selections come from Motown subsidiary Black Forum, including Stokely Carmichael's "Free Huey" -- an excerpt from a 1968 speech that covers the genocide of Native Americans, defense of activist H. Rap Brown, and "patience with our people" as a means of empowerment -- and the phenomenal song "Until We're Free," recorded by Elaine Brown a year prior to 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. Tributes to George Jackson and Angela Davis, from Bob Dylan and John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band, as well as the un-ironic "I Hate the White Man" -- from English folk musician Roy Harper -- represent the contributions from non-black sources. This disc, containing a thick booklet full of images and illuminating text (provided by author and compiler Pat Thomas), is a crucial piece of U.S. history that is deeply resonant in the present. The same thing can be said of the book. ~ Andy Kellman
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    1. 1.
      Invitation To Black Power, Pts. 1 & 2 - Shahid Quintet
    2. 2.
      Free Huey - Stokely Carmichael
    3. 3.
      Silent Majority [Live at Newport] - Eddie Harris/Gene McDaniels
    4. 4.
      Until We're Free - Elaine Brown
    5. 5.
      George Jackson [Acoustic Version] - Bob Dylan
    6. 6.
      Dem Niggers Ain't Playing - Watts Prophets
    7. 7.
      Woman of the Ghetto [Live at Montreux] - Marlena Shaw
    8. 8.
      Black Power - Dick Gregory
    9. 9.
      I Ain't Black - Kain
    10. 10.
      I Hate the White Man - Roy Harper
    11. 11.
      Winter in America [Solo Version] - Gil Scott-Heron
    12. 12.
      Tim Leary - Eldridge Cleaver (previously unreleased)
    13. 13.
      Angela - John Lennon/Yoko Ono
    14. 14.
      Free Bobby Now - The Lumpen
    15. 15.
      Die Nigga!!! - The Original Last Poets/The Last Poets
    16. 16.
      Who Will Survive America - Amiri Baraka

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プロデューサー: Matt SullivanPat Thomas

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ブラック・パワーをテーマにした激コアな作品が、LIGHT IN THE ATTICからリリース。ここに収録されているのは音楽のジャンルを越えた、そして人種の枠をも越えたアーティスト達による、当時の熱を感じ取れる、強いメッセージ性の音楽やスピーチばかり。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/01/20)

Uncut (p.104) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "It's packed with diverse performances by the likes of The Original Last Poets, Marlena Shaw -- her awe-inspiring Montreux recording of 'Woman Of The Ghetto' -- and activist Elaine Brown." Billboard (p.102) - "[The second half] examines militant preachers and the importance of black radio, especially highlighting the groundbreaking work of Gary Byrd..."
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