Various - Soul Of A Nation (Afro-Centric Visions In The Age of Black Power: Underground Jazz, Street Funk & The Roots Of Rap 1968-79)
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Soul Of A Nation (Afro-Centric Visions In The Age of Black Power: Underground Jazz, Street Funk & The Roots Of Rap 1968-79)

Label Soul Jazz Records ‎– SJR LP393
Series Soul Of A Nation
Format 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Barcode 5026328003931
Country UK
Released 11 Jul 2017
Genre Jazz
Style Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz
A1 Gil Scott-Heron The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 3:06
A2 Mandingo Griot SocietyWith Don Cherry Sounds From The Bush 3:53
A3 Roy Ayers Ubiquity Red, Black And Green 4:39
A4 Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble Malcolm X 5:15
B1 Sarah Webster Fabio Sweet Songs 5:06
B2 Phil Ranelin Vibes From The Tribe 3:48
B3 Horace TapscottWith The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra Desert Fairy Princess 11:08
C1 David McKnight Strong Men 4:54
C2 Joe Henderson Black Narcissus 5:05
C3 Oneness Of Juju African Rhythms 6:45
D1 Doug Carn Suratal Ihklas 5:41
D2 Duke Edwards& The Young Ones Is It Too Late? 9:57
D3 Carlos Garnett Mother Of The Future 7:38
Compiled By, Liner Notes – S. Baker
Design [Sleeve Design] – Adrian Self
Design [Sleeve Design] – Dandy Borehole
Lacquer Cut By – HL
Mastered By – Duncan Cowell
Mastered By – Pete Reilly
Gatefold and inner sleeve with historical background information:
Soul of a nation narrates how the ideals of the civil rights movement, black power and black nationalism influenced the evolvement of African-American music, especially jazz, in the United States of American from the Start of the 1960s to the mid-1980s.
Barcode – 5 026328 003931
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched) – BH84987-01 A2 HL
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched) – BH84987-01 B2 HL
Matrix / Runout (Side C, etched) – BH84987-02 C1 HL
Matrix / Runout (Side D, etched) – BH84987-02 D2 HL
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