My review of Gil Scott-Heron's The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is up at RapReviews. Here's a video for the title track, which is a brilliant proto-rap song:
I love that song, but I also like his quieter moments, like the devastating "Pieces of A Man."
One of my favorite tracks on the album is the upbeat "When You Are Who You Are."
I first heard this album almost twenty years ago, and I still listen to it regularly.
I also reviewed Kasar Tha Star's Dope: In Tha Form Of Music. He's a producer/rapper who is good on the boards and holds his own on the mic.
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