Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Winter in America (1974) [Remastered 2010]
Artist: Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
Title: Winter in America
Year Of Release: 1974/2010
Label: Charly Records [SNAF833CD]
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 44:45
Total Size: 105 mb / 285 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Winter in America
Year Of Release: 1974/2010
Label: Charly Records [SNAF833CD]
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 44:45
Total Size: 105 mb / 285 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Winter in America is a studio album by American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and keyboardist Brian Jackson. It was recorded in September to October 1973 at D&B Sound Studio in Silver Spring, Maryland and released in May 1974 by Strata-East Records. Scott-Heron and Jackson produced the album in a stripped-down fashion, relying on traditional African and R&B sounds, while Jackson's piano-based arrangements were rooted in jazz and the blues. The subject matter on Winter in America deals with the African-American community and inner city in the 1970s.
The album serves as Scott-Heron and Jackson's debut release for Strata-East, following a dispute with their former label and departure. It proved to be their sole release for the independent jazz label. Upon its release, Winter in America featured limited distribution in the United States and quickly became rare in print. However, with promotional help from its only single "The Bottle", it obtained considerably larger commercial success than Scott-Heron's and Jackson's previous work. The album debuted at number six on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart and ultimately sold over 300,000 copies in the United States.
While it was critically overlooked upon its release, Winter in America earned retrospective acclaim from several writers and music critics as Scott-Heron's and Jackson's greatest work together. Along with its critical recognition, it has been noted by several critics for its influence on derivative music forms such as neo soul and hip hop music, as many artists of the genres have been influenced by Scott-Heron's and Jackson's lyrical and musical approach on the album. On March 10, 1998, Winter in America was reissued on compact disc for the first time in the United States through Scott-Heron's Rumal-Gia Records.
The album serves as Scott-Heron and Jackson's debut release for Strata-East, following a dispute with their former label and departure. It proved to be their sole release for the independent jazz label. Upon its release, Winter in America featured limited distribution in the United States and quickly became rare in print. However, with promotional help from its only single "The Bottle", it obtained considerably larger commercial success than Scott-Heron's and Jackson's previous work. The album debuted at number six on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart and ultimately sold over 300,000 copies in the United States.
While it was critically overlooked upon its release, Winter in America earned retrospective acclaim from several writers and music critics as Scott-Heron's and Jackson's greatest work together. Along with its critical recognition, it has been noted by several critics for its influence on derivative music forms such as neo soul and hip hop music, as many artists of the genres have been influenced by Scott-Heron's and Jackson's lyrical and musical approach on the album. On March 10, 1998, Winter in America was reissued on compact disc for the first time in the United States through Scott-Heron's Rumal-Gia Records.
::TRACKLIST::
1 Peace Go With You, Brother - As-Salaam-Alaikum (Part. 1) 5:32
2 Rivers Of My Fathers 8:30
3 A Very Precious Time 5:15
4 Back Home 2:52
5 The Bottle 5:16
6 Song For Bobby Smith 4:45
7 Your Daddy Loves You 2:59
8 H2Ogate Blues 8:24
9 Peace Go With You, Brother - As-Salaam-Alaikum (Part. 2) 1:11
Gil Scott-Heron – vocals, electric piano
Brian Jackson – electric piano, acoustic piano, flute, vocals
Danny Bowens – fender bass
Bob Adams – drums (traps)