Gil Scott-Heron - Hold Onto Your Dreams (Live (Remastered) (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Hold Onto Your Dreams (Live (Remastered) (2022)
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Delta Music
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Jazz-Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:10:03
Total Size: 786 / 432 / 163 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Fast Lane (Live Remastered) (04:51)
2. Washington, D.C. (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (04:33)
3. Winter In America (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (07:58)
4. Gil Stage Announcement 1 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (01:10)
5. Legend In His Own Mind (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (05:23)
6. Gil Stage Announcement 2 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (00:44)
7. Shut 'Em Down (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (06:28)
8. First Minute Of A New Day (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (04:59)
9. Gil Stage Announcement 3 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (01:12)
10. No Exit (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (04:22)
11. Gil Stage Announcement 4 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (00:33)
12. Blue Collar (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (06:12)
13. Gil Stage Announcement 5 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (01:13)
14. Explanations (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (04:28)
15. Gil Stage Announcement 6 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (01:08)
16. Alien (Hold Onto Your Dreams) [Live] (Remastered) (Live Remastered) (05:32)
17. Gil Stage Announcement 7 (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (01:41)
18. Johannesburg (Live) [Remastered] (Live Remastered) (07:29)

One of the most important progenitors of rap music, Gil Scott-Heron's aggressive, no-nonsense street poetry is equal parts politically conscious activism, cultural awareness, polemic, and social commentary, inspired a legion of intelligent rappers. His engaging songwriting skills -- often with longtime musical partner Brian Jackson -- placed him on the jazz charts, and later in his career, the R&B charts as well. Early recordings, such as 1971's Pieces of a Man and 1975's Winter in America, showcased his spoken word poetry and commentary, and more conventional songwriting chops that scored him a deal with the then-fledgling Arista Records run by Clive Davis. With Jackson and the Midnight Band, Heron delivered seminal jazz-funk outings including 1975's First Minute of a New Day, It's Your World (1976) and Bridges (1977), all of which placed in the upper half of the Top 200; in all, between 1974 and 1980, they placed nine albums on that chart. The group also delivered a par of R&B radio singles in "Angel Dust" and "Shut 'Em Down." That group split in 1980 and Scott-Heron formed the Amnesia Express, which functioned as both his live and studio outfit. He continued releasing albums for Arista until 1982 and Moving Target. After a dozen years of recording inactivity, personal problems, and only occasionally playing live, Scott-Heron returned to the studio in 1994 and issued Spirits. After another 15 years, he signed with Richard Russell's XL Recordings and delivered the acclaimed I'm New Here in 2010. A remixed version in collaboration with Jamie xx titled We're New Here, was issued in 2011, just a month before Scott-Heron's passing.



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