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The Last Poets – This Is Madness (1971, Full Album, HQ)
Uploaded by mufasa101 on March 29, 2018 at 2:36 pm
The Last Poets – This Is Madness (1971, Full Album, HQ)
Another political-philosophical poetic masterpiece from The Last Poets.
A record made with percussions and poetry only, no melodic instrument at all. "A legendary set featuring a group of extremely controversial street poets. The Last Poets used offensive language brilliantly, speaking in graphic detail about America's social and racial failures, and helping expose a wider audience to the sentiments of the '70s black nationalists. They were the forerunners of today's Afrocentric rappers, and also showed the way to a jazz-rap union now being explored on both sides of the Atlantic. " (www.allmusic.com)
01. True Blues 00:00
02. Related To What Chant 02:03
03. Related To What 03:11
04. Black Is 06:23
05. Time 09:54
06. Mean Machine 11:33
07. White Man's Got A God Complex 16:59
08. Opposites 20:37
09. Black People What Y'All Gon' Do 22:23
10. O.D. 26:33
11. This Is Madness 29:38
Personal favorite tracks : Time, Related To What, This Is Madness
Another political-philosophical poetic masterpiece from The Last Poets.
A record made with percussions and poetry only, no melodic instrument at all. “A legendary set featuring a group of extremely controversial street poets. The Last Poets used offensive language brilliantly, speaking in graphic detail about America’s social and racial failures, and helping expose a wider audience to the sentiments of the ’70s black nationalists. They were the forerunners of today’s Afrocentric rappers, and also showed the way to a jazz-rap union now being explored on both sides of the Atlantic. ” (www.allmusic.com)
01. True Blues 00:00
02. Related To What Chant 02:03
03. Related To What 03:11
04. Black Is 06:23
05. Time 09:54
06. Mean Machine 11:33
07. White Man’s Got A God Complex 16:59
08. Opposites 20:37
09. Black People What Y’All Gon’ Do 22:23
10. O.D. 26:33
11. This Is Madness 29:38
Personal favorite tracks : Time, Related To What, This Is Madness
great album