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jonylawson

gil scott heron-BRIDGES

damn!

ive lost my copy of this never released cd

and i am missing THIS CLASSIC-its one of the best funkiest soulful albums ive ever heard

i cannot believe all the poop on CD and this is yet to be released!



An oft-overlooked jazzy gem from Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson -- and a beautifully swinging session that has Gil toning it down a bit, and working into a nicely musical groove that gets past the heavy politics of earlier years! The record's a great showcase for the more upbeat side of Gil's talents -- and what it lacks in righteousness, it more than makes up for in a warmly flowing and very soulful vibe! The band's in great form -- laying down tight warm jazzy riffs that provide some of the best backing for Gil's voice we've heard since Winter In America -- and titles include the wonderfully catchy "Racetrack In France", plus "Hello Sunday Hello Road", "Under The Hammer", and "We Almost Lost Detroit". © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc
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