Reflections - Gil Scott-Heron

Reflections

Gil Scott-Heron

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1981-03-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 1981 Arista Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Storm Music Gil Scott-Heron 5:02
2
Grandma's Hands Gil Scott-Heron 5:24
3
Is That Jazz? Gil Scott-Heron 3:44
4
Morning Thoughts Gil Scott-Heron 4:40
5
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wann Gil Scott-Heron 5:49
6
Gun Gil Scott-Heron 3:59
7
"B" Movie Gil Scott-Heron 12:11

Reviews

  • Prescient and poignant

    5
    By Yogisi
    I bought this album when it dropped in ‘81. As a skinny white kid not too long out of high school I didn’t buy it because I was hip to the truth that Gil had been speaking for more than ten years at that point. I bought it because the man on the album cover looked cool. I had no idea how cool he really was. I bought it thinking it would be something funky, something with some nice groove. It is. But along with the purchase price I got an education. An education in reality, other people’s reality. An education I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere else. I suppose it may not be miraculous to see the future when nothing changes but Gil Scott-Heron nailed the past, present and future with this one. He’s been called “The Godfather of Rap”, I think he’s more important than even that heady title would denote. This is a great album to introduce yourself to Mr. Scott-Heron. But, fair warning, you’re gonna learn some things along the way. I believe this is one of the most important artists of the 20th century and short of “Strange Fruit” , based on a poem by Abel Meeropol and sung by The great Billie Holliday, I don’t know of any more compelling writing than what you will find here.

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