Pieces of a Man [Import] – Gil Scott Heron (LP)

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From Wikipedia:

Pieces of a Man is the debut studio album by American poet Gil Scott-Heron. It was recorded in April 1971 at RCA Studios in New York City and released later that year by Flying Dutchman Records. The album followed Scott-Heron’s debut live album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox (1970) and departed from that album’s spoken word performance, instead featuring compositions in a more conventional popular song structure.

Pieces of a Man marked the first of several collaborations by Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, who played piano throughout the record. It is one of Scott-Heron’s most critically acclaimed albums and one of the Flying Dutchman label’s best-selling LP’s. Earning modest success after its release, Pieces of a Man has received retrospective praise from critics. Music critics have suggested that Heron’s combination of R&B, soul, jazz-funk, and proto-rap influenced the development of electronic dance music and hip hop. The album was reissued on compact disc by RCA in 1993.

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Side one

No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length

1.
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
Scott-Heron
3:10

2.
"Save the Children"
Scott-Heron
4:28

3.
"Lady Day and John Coltrane"
Scott-Heron
3:37

4.
"Home Is Where the Hatred Is"
Scott-Heron
3:23

5.
"When You Are Who You Are"

3:24

6.
"I Think I'll Call It Morning"

3:31

Side two

No.
Title
Length

1.
"Pieces of a Man"
4:55

2.
"A Sign of the Ages"
4:04

3.
"Or Down You Fall"
3:14

4.
"The Needle's Eye"
4:51

5.
"The Prisoner"