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Winter In America

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発売日 2005年04月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCharly
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SNAPCD103
SKU 803415110322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:13:59
Personnel: Gil Scott-Heron (vocals, electric piano); Brian Jackson (vocals, acoustic & electric pianos); Danny Bowens (electric bass); Bob Adams (drums). Recorded at D&B Sounds, Silver Springs, Maryland on September 4 & 5 and October 15, 1973; live at the Wax Museum, Washington DC; Live at Blues Alley, Washington DC in 1981. Includes liner notes by Gil Scott-Heron. Digitally remastered by Malcolm Cecil. One of Gil Scott-Heron's finest 1970s albums, WINTER IN AMERICA finds the ever-provocative vocalist/poet playing off the surprisingly gentle piano arrangements of Brian Jackson. Whereas other records (particularly SMALL TALK AT 125th AND LENOX) focus more on Scott-Heron's spoken-word missives, WINTER highlights the influential African-American performer's abilities as a singer, particularly on the soulful "Back Home" and the smooth, lyrically pointed title track, which superficially evokes a contemporaneous Barry White tune. While the first part of WINTER IN AMERICA consists of studio sessions, the final four numbers feature Scott-Heron playing live in Washington, D.C., with the concert recordings easily on a par with the more polished earlier tracks, as exemplified by his stirring medley of "The Bottle," a funky cautionary tale, and the percussive, chanted "Guan Guanco." Second only to PIECES OF A MAN as an intriguing mix of melody and rhetoric, WINTER IN AMERICA is required listening for anyone interested in Scott-Heron.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Peace Go With You Brother
    2. 2.
      Rivers Of My Fathers
    3. 3.
      Very Precious Time
    4. 4.
      Back Home
    5. 5.
      Bottle
    6. 6.
      Song For Bobby Smith
    7. 7.
      Your Daddy Loves You
    8. 8.
      H2Ogate Blues
    9. 9.
      Peace Go With You Brother

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Gil Scott-HeronBrian Jackson

商品の紹介

Uncut (3/03, p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The album is inward and thoughtful, an extended mood piece which haunts and intrigues..." Uncut (p.115) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Majestic and haunting." Vibe (3/98, p.150) - "...a music statement as revolutionary as his incisive, witty commentary....this collection is an absolute must for both collectors and new Gil Scott-Heron fans." Mojo (Publisher) (5/01, p.125) - "...Scott-Heron's distinctive street poetry is not perhaps the easiest of listens, but still resonates fiercely today..."
Rovi

Gil Scott-Heron was at his most righteous and provocative on this album. The title cut was a moving, angry summation of the social injustices Scott-Heron felt had led the nation to a particularly dangerous period, while "The Bottle" was a great treatise on the dangers of alcohol abuse. He also offered his thoughts on Nixon's legacy with "The H2O Gate Blues," a classic oral narrative. Brian Jackson's capable keyboard, acoustic piano and arranging talents helped make this a first-rate release, one of several the duo issued during the 1970s. ~ Ron Wynn
Rovi

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