Re: (idm) The Revolution will not be televised

From Mxyzptlk
Sent Sun, Sep 26th 1999, 18:32

This has the same tracklist as "New Black Poet"...all-music lists it as
having roughly the same release date as well (it says 1970). What's the
scoop?

                                                                jeff
                                                (who actually owned the
vinyl in the early seventies but can't recall. I DO believe it was
earlier than '72 for the release, though. Quite certain, in fact)

Dave Segal wrote:

> >From: "Pedro Cevallos" <xxxxx_xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx>
> >To: xxxx-xxxx@xxxx.xxx, xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> >Subject: (idm) The Revolution will not be televised
> >Date: Fri, Sep 24, 1999, 7:21 PM
> >
>
> >Does anybody know what album this Gil Scott-Heron comes from?
>
> The first version of this song appeared on
> _Small Talk At 125th And Lenox_ (1972). A re-recorded
> version of it later surfaced on _Pieces Of A Man_.
> Info found in Rock: The Rough Guide (Penguin).
>
> Dave Segal
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    jeff

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