1980 (Gil Scott-Heron album)
1980 is a 1979 album by Gil Scott-Heron.[1]
Track listing
- Shut 'Um Down
- Alien (Hold On to Your Dreams)
- Willing
- Corners
- 1980
- Push Comes to Shove
- Shah MOT (The Shah Is Dead/Checkmate)
- Late Last Night
References
- ↑ US Black Engineer & IT - 23 Apr 1980 - Page 12 "("It's 1980. and there ain't no way back to '75 much less 1969. It's 1980 and ain't nobody asked me no time lately how we gonna open the door for 1984.") Gil Scott-Heron has been making music with the pulse of Black America's heartbeat since 1969. Gil's new album, "1980", is a stunning example of his continued dedication to promoting the ideals of Black Americans through the medium of ... "
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| Live albums |
- It's Your World (1976)
- Minister of Information: Live (1994)
- Tour de Force (Live) (2004)
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| Compilations |
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1974)
- The Best of Gil Scott-Heron (Arista) (1984)
- Tales of Gil Scott-Heron (1990)
- Glory: The Gil Scott-Heron Collection (1990)
- Ghetto Style (1998)
- The Gil Scott-Heron Collection: Sampler 1974-1975 (1998)
- Evolution (And Flashback): The Very Best of Gil Scott-Heron (1999)
- Save the Children (2004)
- Anthology: Messages (2005)
- The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters (2011)
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| Singles |
- "Home Is Where the Hatred Is"
- "The Bottle"
- "Johannesburg"
- "B-Movie""
- "Superman"
- "Hello Sunday! Hello Road!"
- "Storm Music"
- "Re-Ron"
- "Winter in America"
- "Space Shuttle"
- "Don't Give Up"
- "The Klan"
- "Me and the Devil"
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