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Gil Scott-Heron


 

Gil Scott-Heron (born April 1, 1949) is an American poet and musician, known primarily for his late 1960s and early 1970s work as a spoken word performer, associated with African American militant activists. Heron is most well known for his poem/song "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"http://gilscottheron.free.fr/songs/song_11.html.

Discography

  • Small Talk at 125th & Lenox Ave. 1970 Flying Dutchman Records
  • Pieces of a man. 1971 Flying Dutchman Records
  • Free Will. 1972 Flying Dutchman Records
  • Winter in America. 1974 Strata-East Records
  • The Revolution will not be Televised. 1974 Flying Dutchman Records
  • The first minute of a new day - The Midnight Band. 1975 Arista Records
  • From South Africa to South Carolina. 1975 Arista Records
  • It's your world - Live. 1976 Arista Records
  • Bridges. 1977 Arista Records
  • Secrets. 1978 Arista Records
  • The mind of Gil Scott-Heron 1979 Arista Records
  • 1980. 1980 Arista Records
  • Real eyes. 1980 Arista Records
  • Reflections. 1981 Arista Records
  • Moving target. 1982 Arista Records
  • The best of Gil Scott-Heron. 1984 Arista Records
  • Tales of Gil Scott-Heron and his Amnesia Express. 1990 Arista Records
  • Glory - the Gil Scott-Heron collection. 1990 Arista Records
  • Minister of Information. 1994 Peak Top Records
  • Spirits. 1994 TVT Records
  • The Gil Scott-Heron collection sampler: 1974-1975. 1998 TVT Records
  • Ghetto Style. 1998 Camden Records
  • Evolution and Flashback: The Very Best of Gil Scott-Heron. 1999 RCA