DESCRIPTION
Originally released in 1974, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is a landmark compilation that brings together some of Gil Scott-Heron’s most influential and enduring recordings from the early 1970s. Blending jazz, soul, funk, poetry, and spoken word, the album captures Scott-Heron’s distinctive voice as both a musician and uncompromising social commentator.
Featuring defining tracks such as “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” “Home Is Where the Hatred Is,” “Sex Education: Ghetto Style,” and “Winter in America,” the collection explores racism, poverty, addiction, political apathy, media manipulation, and the realities of life in urban America. Scott-Heron’s sharp observations and rhythmic delivery helped establish a blueprint for generations of hip-hop and spoken-word artists that followed.
Essential listening for fans of jazz, soul, funk, poetry, and the roots of hip-hop, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised remains a powerful introduction to one of the most important voices in socially conscious American music.
TRACKLIST
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Sex Education: Ghetto Style
- The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues
- No Knock
- Lady Day and John Coltrane
- Pieces of a Man
- Home Is Where the Hatred Is
- Brother
- Save the Children
- Whitey on the Moon
- Did You Hear What They Said?
- Who’ll Pay Reparations on My Soul?
- The Bottle
- Winter in America