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2LP Vinyl – SJR LP393

"Soul of a nation narrates how the ideals of the civil rights movement, black power and black nationalism influenced the evolvement of African-American music, especially jazz, in the United States of American from the Start of the 1960s to the mid-1980s."

1     Gil Scott-Heron    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised    3:10
2    –Mandingo Griot Society With Don Cherry    Sounds From The Bush    3:56
3    –Roy Ayers Ubiquity    Red, Black And Green    4:43
4    –Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble    Malcolm X    5:21
5    –Sarah Webster Fabio    Sweet Songs    5:09
6    –Phil Ranelin    Vibes From The Tribe    3:50
7    –Horace Tapscott With The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra*    Desert Fairy Princess    11:11
8    –David McKnight (2)    Strong Men    5:00
9    –Joe Henderson    Black Narcissus    5:10
10    –Oneness Of Juju    African Rhythms    6:46
11    –Doug Carn    Suratal Ihklas    5:44
12    –Duke Edwards & The Young Ones (3)    Is It Too Late?    10:00
13    –Carlos Garnett    Mother Of The Future    7:40