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Gil Scott-Heron - The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron (LP) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Gil Scott-Heron - The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron

Media Condition:
 Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Nice copy! Cut corner, promo sticker. Booklen included. Cover with some tear in corners and back cover.
 

Notes:

Columbia, Terre Haute pressing variant wwwith "T" etched in runouts. Contains a 24-page color booklet with all lyrics and b/w photos of Gil Scott-Heron. A1: Recorded October 1973 at DB Sound Studios, Silver Springs, Maryland The H2O Gate Blues poem was originally composed in March 1973, and presented for the first time in concert at the Berkley Jazz Festival in April of that year. A2: Recorded December, 1974, in concert at Loeb Student Center, Campus of New York Univercity. This poem was composed shortly after former President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon. A3:Recorded at Tonto Studios, Santa Monica, California, in the Spring of 1978. This poem was composed in October, i977, and is not to be confused (because of the title) with previous New Deals as set forth by FDR, DDE, JFK or LBJ. It is the conclusion of an era of stagnation presided over by the Mill House and the Out House. B1: This poem was originally composed in the Spring of 1978, after the death of Brother Jose Campos Torres at the hands of police in Houston, Texas, 1t was a realization of the fact that the activism was decreased in many places. The continuing outrage and mistreatment of members of minority communities was scarcely followed suit. In Houston, Philadelphia, and half a hundred other locations in the U.S., minority communities have not gained the respect of certain facts of this government. B2: Recorded in concert February, 1978, at Loeb Student Center/NYU This poem was originally composed in March, 1975, and organized around the letter "C" as in Conspiracy. B3: Recorded in concert at Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, July, 1976, record in celebration of this country's 200fh anniversary.

A1. H2O Gate Blues 7:59
A2. We Beg Your Pardon 7:52
A3. The New Deal 3:10
B1. Jose Campos Torres 2:36
B2. The Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dit Dot Dot Dash) 12:56
B3. Bicentennial Blues 8:39

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SA
Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SB
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SA-2 CTH AL-8301 A1
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SB-2 CTH AL-8301 A8

Vocals, Narrator, Producer, Written-By - Gil Scott-Heron

Recorded At DB Sound Studios
Recorded At Loeb Student Center
Recorded At T.O.N.T.O.
Recorded At Paul's Mall
Phonographic Copyright (p) Arista Records, Inc.
Manufactured By Arista Records, Inc.
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute


Weight: 230

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However, we assure you that the condition of the product is true to the description.
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Gil Scott-Heron - The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron

Media Condition:
 Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Nice copy! Cut corner, promo sticker. Booklen included. Cover with some tear in corners and back cover.
 

Notes:

Columbia, Terre Haute pressing variant wwwith "T" etched in runouts. Contains a 24-page color booklet with all lyrics and b/w photos of Gil Scott-Heron. A1: Recorded October 1973 at DB Sound Studios, Silver Springs, Maryland The H2O Gate Blues poem was originally composed in March 1973, and presented for the first time in concert at the Berkley Jazz Festival in April of that year. A2: Recorded December, 1974, in concert at Loeb Student Center, Campus of New York Univercity. This poem was composed shortly after former President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon. A3:Recorded at Tonto Studios, Santa Monica, California, in the Spring of 1978. This poem was composed in October, i977, and is not to be confused (because of the title) with previous New Deals as set forth by FDR, DDE, JFK or LBJ. It is the conclusion of an era of stagnation presided over by the Mill House and the Out House. B1: This poem was originally composed in the Spring of 1978, after the death of Brother Jose Campos Torres at the hands of police in Houston, Texas, 1t was a realization of the fact that the activism was decreased in many places. The continuing outrage and mistreatment of members of minority communities was scarcely followed suit. In Houston, Philadelphia, and half a hundred other locations in the U.S., minority communities have not gained the respect of certain facts of this government. B2: Recorded in concert February, 1978, at Loeb Student Center/NYU This poem was originally composed in March, 1975, and organized around the letter "C" as in Conspiracy. B3: Recorded in concert at Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, July, 1976, record in celebration of this country's 200fh anniversary.

A1. H2O Gate Blues 7:59
A2. We Beg Your Pardon 7:52
A3. The New Deal 3:10
B1. Jose Campos Torres 2:36
B2. The Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dit Dot Dot Dash) 12:56
B3. Bicentennial Blues 8:39

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SA
Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SB
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SA-2 CTH AL-8301 A1
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SB-2 CTH AL-8301 A8

Vocals, Narrator, Producer, Written-By - Gil Scott-Heron

Recorded At DB Sound Studios
Recorded At Loeb Student Center
Recorded At T.O.N.T.O.
Recorded At Paul's Mall
Phonographic Copyright (p) Arista Records, Inc.
Manufactured By Arista Records, Inc.
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute


Weight: 230

*The images in this post has been imported from Discogs database and may not represent the exact condition of the product.
However, we assure you that the condition of the product is true to the description.
Please contact us if you want us to send you pictures of the product.
At Lulo Records we care about your choice!

 

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$8.75

Original: $25.00

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Gil Scott-Heron - The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron (LP) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

$25.00

$8.75

Description

Gil Scott-Heron - The Mind Of Gil Scott-Heron

Media Condition:
 Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Nice copy! Cut corner, promo sticker. Booklen included. Cover with some tear in corners and back cover.
 

Notes:

Columbia, Terre Haute pressing variant wwwith "T" etched in runouts. Contains a 24-page color booklet with all lyrics and b/w photos of Gil Scott-Heron. A1: Recorded October 1973 at DB Sound Studios, Silver Springs, Maryland The H2O Gate Blues poem was originally composed in March 1973, and presented for the first time in concert at the Berkley Jazz Festival in April of that year. A2: Recorded December, 1974, in concert at Loeb Student Center, Campus of New York Univercity. This poem was composed shortly after former President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon. A3:Recorded at Tonto Studios, Santa Monica, California, in the Spring of 1978. This poem was composed in October, i977, and is not to be confused (because of the title) with previous New Deals as set forth by FDR, DDE, JFK or LBJ. It is the conclusion of an era of stagnation presided over by the Mill House and the Out House. B1: This poem was originally composed in the Spring of 1978, after the death of Brother Jose Campos Torres at the hands of police in Houston, Texas, 1t was a realization of the fact that the activism was decreased in many places. The continuing outrage and mistreatment of members of minority communities was scarcely followed suit. In Houston, Philadelphia, and half a hundred other locations in the U.S., minority communities have not gained the respect of certain facts of this government. B2: Recorded in concert February, 1978, at Loeb Student Center/NYU This poem was originally composed in March, 1975, and organized around the letter "C" as in Conspiracy. B3: Recorded in concert at Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, July, 1976, record in celebration of this country's 200fh anniversary.

A1. H2O Gate Blues 7:59
A2. We Beg Your Pardon 7:52
A3. The New Deal 3:10
B1. Jose Campos Torres 2:36
B2. The Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dit Dot Dot Dash) 12:56
B3. Bicentennial Blues 8:39

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SA
Matrix / Runout AL 8301 SB
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SA-2 CTH AL-8301 A1
Matrix / Runout TI A̶B̶-̶4̶1̶9̶7̶-SB-2 CTH AL-8301 A8

Vocals, Narrator, Producer, Written-By - Gil Scott-Heron

Recorded At DB Sound Studios
Recorded At Loeb Student Center
Recorded At T.O.N.T.O.
Recorded At Paul's Mall
Phonographic Copyright (p) Arista Records, Inc.
Manufactured By Arista Records, Inc.
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute


Weight: 230

*The images in this post has been imported from Discogs database and may not represent the exact condition of the product.
However, we assure you that the condition of the product is true to the description.
Please contact us if you want us to send you pictures of the product.
At Lulo Records we care about your choice!

 

Data provided by Discogs