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The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron (subtitled A Collection of Poetry and Music) is a 1978 album by spoken word and rap pioneer Gil Scott-Heron. Like many of Scott-Heron's albums, the album's content primarily addresses political and social issues; however, The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron relies far more on his spoken word delivery than his other albums. Whereas much of the artist's earlier albums contained backup jazz-funk music from Brian Jackson, many of these tracks, which address contemporary issues such as Watergate, the pardon of Richard Nixon and the Attica Prison riot, are either live recordings or studio-recorded songs with little more than sparse drum backing or occasional instrumentation.
Tracklist:
A1 H2O Gate Blues 7:59
A2 We Beg Your Pardon 7:52
A3 The New Deal 3:10
B1 Jose Campos Torres 2:36
B2 The Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dit Dot Dot Dash) 12:56
B3 Bicentennial Blues 8:39