Spirits-Gil Scott-Heron曲目列表
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歌曲 | 歌手 | 时长 |
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1
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04:57 |
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2
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Spirits
HQ
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07:48 |
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3
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05:44 |
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4
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Lady's Song
HQ
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03:14 |
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5
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Spirits Past
HQ
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03:00 |
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6
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05:25 |
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7
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06:10 |
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8
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06:40 |
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9
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07:33 |
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10
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05:58 |
Spirits-Gil Scott-Heron专辑介绍
On this 1994 release, his first new recording in more than 10 years, Gil Scott-Heron revives all the phases of his career. He turns to biting social commentary on "Message to the Messengers," a diatribe about antisocial, often nihilistic trends in hip-hop; then, on "Work for Peace," he critiques American militarism with a particular focus on the Gulf War, offering the tidbit, "The military and the monetary / Get together whenever it's necessary / Turning our brothers and sisters into mercenaries / They are turning the planet into a cemetery." The title track and "Don't Give Up" (which was produced by Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest) recall Scott-Heron jazz-funk classics like "Lady Day and John Coltrane." The singer-poet also does a savvy updating of his 1974 hit "The Bottle," interpolating it into a three-part suite called "The Other Side," which features affecting guitar and keyboard solos. Unlike many of Scott-Heron's live shows, which are laden with nostalgia, this release looks back and ahead with equal power.