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Black & Proud
Vol. I - The Soul Of the Black Panther Era

TRIKONT US-0302
CD im Digipak mit ausführlichem Booklet
Preis: 15.- €



Auch als Special-Vinyl-Edition erhältlich

A really wonderful compilation of some of the hardest, most pounding a righteous soul ever recorded, geared to be a sort of unofficial soundtrack to the Black Panther movement of the late 60s and early 70s! It's a proud mix of both longstanding hard soul and funk favorites and more obscure cuts alike, including "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron, "Heritage Of A Black Man" by Sam Dees, "Panther" by the Last Poets, "Right On" by Sons Of Slum, "Be Black" by Grady Tate, "You're The Man" by Marvin Gaye, "Ghetto Reality" by James Brown, "Ghetto Child" by Curtis Mayfield, "Won't Bleed Me" by Melvin Van Peebles, "Do You Remember Malcolm" by Miriam Makeeba" and lots more. 19 cuts in all -- with a really nice booklet of photos, notes, an essay, biographical details and more, complete in both English and German. A really hard, really tight batch of great songs -- and a huge treat to have rounded up on one set!
(dustygroove.com)


Zusammengestellt, kommentiert und herausgegeben von: Jonathan Fischer

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Trackliste

1. DEES,SAM: Heritage Of A Black Man [03:49]
2. LAST POETS: Panther [05:03]
3. SONS OF SLUM: Right On [03:27]
4. STAPLE SINGERS: Brand New Day [03:45]
5. SOULE,GEORGE: Get Involved [03:13]
6. TATE,GRADY: Be Black [03:41]
7. SCOTT-HERON,GIL: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised [02:48]
8. SEGMENTS OF TIME: Song To The System [05:05]
9. HARRIOT,DERRICK: Message From A Black Man [03:52]
10. GAYE,MARVIN: You're The Man [07:23]
11. S.O.U.L: Tell It Like Us [04:20]
12. LAST POETS: Black Wish [01:40]
13. GHETTO REALITY: James Brown [02:36]
14. MAYFIELD,CURTIS: Ghetto Child [03:19]
15. DARONGO: Let My People Go [03:43]
16. YARBROUGH,CAMILLE: All Hid [06:13]
17. PEEPLES VAN,MELVIN: Won't Bleed Me [02:46]
18. GETTO KITTY: Stand Up And Be Counted [03:24]
19. MAKEBA,MIRIAM & MBONGI: Do You Remember Malcolm [03:07]


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Pressespiegel:

Black & Proud: "Vol 1 & 2"
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Black & Proud: Gazeta
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Black & Proud: WIRE / may 2005 UK
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Black & Proud: MOJO-UK / may 2005
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Black & Proud: WIRE / may 2005 UK
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Black & Proud: MOJO / june 2005 UK
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Black & Proud: www.dustygrooves.de
A really wonderful compilation of some of the hardest, most pounding a righteous soul ever recorded, geared to be a sort of unofficial soundtrack to the Black Panther movement of the late 60s and early 70s! It's a proud mix of both longstanding hard soul and funk favorites and more obscure cuts alike, including "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron, "Heritage Of A Black Man" by Sam Dees, "Panther" by the Last Poets, "Right On" by Sons Of Slum, "Be Black" by Grady Tate, "You're The Man" by Marvin Gaye, "Ghetto Reality" by James Brown, "Ghetto Child" by Curtis Mayfield, "Won't Bleed Me" by Melvin Van Peebles, "Do You Remember Malcolm" by Miriam Makeeba" and lots more. [weiterlesen]

Black & Proud: Arthur Magazine New York
"Black&Proud" - it's fuckin' great! [weiterlesen]

Black & Proud: Kai Florian Becker - Saarbrücker Zeitung
Es waren die Olympischen Sommerspiele in Mexiko City, 1968. Die afroamerikanischen 200 Meter-Läufer Tommie Smith, Sieger des Rennens, und John Carlos (Bronze) reckten auf dem Siegerpodest je eine mit schwarzem Lederhandschuh geschmückte Faust in die Luft. Smith die Rechte, als Symbol für die Macht der Schwarzen; Carlos die Linke, als Zeichen für Einheit. [weiterlesen]

Black & Proud: Interview Black Panthers
(Bobby Seale, Jamal Joseph, Kathleen Cleaver) In Cuba Nehanda Abiodun and Assata Shakur told me about 80 former Black Panthers living in Cuba today. Are you in touch with these exiled people... Jamal Joseph: Actually not, but I'm excited because I am going to Cuba in the end of June to direct a documentary. [weiterlesen]

Black & Proud: The Q Music Magazine / 1.2003
Once, soul was about more than just fast cars and flash jewellery. Here's a sizzling blend of Black Panther politics and late-60s, early-70s genius with a splash of reaggae and early rap too. (Q Music Magazine, January 2003)  [weiterlesen]