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Soul of a nation, Afro-centric visions in the age of black power : underground jazz, street funk & the roots of rap 1968-79

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Soul of a nation, Afro-centric visions in the age of black power : underground jazz, street funk & the roots of rap 1968-79
Language
eng
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multiple forms
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Main title
Soul of a nation
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sound recording
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Afro-centric visions in the age of black power : underground jazz, street funk & the roots of rap 1968-79
Table Of Contents
The revolution will not be televised (Gil Scott-Heron) -- Sounds from the bush (Mandingo Griot Society with Don Cherry) -- Red, black and green (Roy Ayers Ubiquity) -- Malcolm X (Philip Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble) -- Sweet songs (Sarah Webster Fabio) -- Vibes from the tribe (Phil Ranelin) -- Desert fairy princess (Horace Tapscott with the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra) -- Strong men (David McKnight) -- Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson) -- African rhythms (Oneness of Juju) -- Suratal ihklas (Doug Carn) -- Is it too late? (Duke Edwards and the Young Ones) -- Mother of the future (Carlos Garnett)
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Afro-centric visions in the age of black power
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