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Black Power: Music of a Revolution  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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The late 1960s–early 1970s were a time of great change, musically and spiritually. Some of the greatest music ever written came to life in this era. At the same time, political speakers like Malcolm X, Huey Newton and Stokely Carmichael stepped forward to lead a generation. Two words sum up the movement: Black Power. This two-CD compilation culls the greatest hits of that era, bringing together both politics and the era’s culture as accurately as any history book.

• Includes rare sound bites from Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael and Huey Newton as well as out-of-print tracks by Sons of Slum, The Philadelphia International All-Stars and Watts Prophets.

• Filled with huge hits that are constantly heard on radio, in film and TV, including Top 20 hits from The Chi-Lites, The O’Jays, James Brown, The Isley Brothers and Nina Simone.

• Features the most outspoken artists of the era, such as Parliament, The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron.

• This is the only domestic compilation available highlighting this era and is the first to tie together the political and cultural aspects of the times.

• Liner notes by GRAMMY-nominated writer Gerald Early.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: June 01, 2004
Studio: Shout Factory
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Huey Newton—The Black Panther Party Calls For
2. Marvin Gaye—You’re The Man (Part 1)
3. Philadelphia International All Stars—Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto
4. Kathleen Cleaver—Change It
5. Segments Of Time—Song To The System
6. Sons Of Slum—Right On
7. S.O.U.L.—Tell It Like It Is
8. Earth Wind And Fire—Mighty Mighty
9. Les McCann & Eddie Harris—Compared To What
10. The Soul Children—I Don’t Know What This World Is Coming To
11. Huey Newton—Power To The People
12. The Chi-Lites—(For God’s Sake) Give More Power To The People
13. The O’Jays—Give The People What They Want
14. Stokely Carmichael—We Want Black Power
15. James Brown—Say It Loud—I’m Black And I’m Proud
16. Hank Ballard—Blackenized
17. Stokely Carmichael—So Much Strength
18. The Isley Brothers—Fight The Power Part 1
19. Malcolm X—Stop Singing And Start Swinging
Disc: 2
1. Malcolm X—Standing & Fighting
2. The Temptations—Message From A Black Man
3. The Watts Prophets—Part—E, S
4. H. Rap Brown—Violence Is As American As Cherry Pie
5. Gil Scott-Heron—The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
6. The Last Poets—When The Revolution Comes
7. Billy Paul—Am I Black Enough For You
8. Stokely Carmichael—Black Unity*
9. Eddie Kendricks—My People…Hold On
10. William Devaughn—Be Thankful For What You Got
11. Parliament—Chocolate City
12. Curtis Mayfield—We’re A Winner (Live)
13. Dyke & The Blazers—We Got More Soul
14. Johnnie Taylor—I Am Somebody Part II
15. Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band—Express Yourself
16. The Staple Singers—Respect Yourself
17. Nina Simone—To Be Young, Gifted And Black
18. Kim Weston—Lift Ev’ry Voice And Sing
19. McFadden & Whitehead—Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great collection of music...  Oct 24, 2005
I love this collection. There are so many great songs here and the sound bites are good too. Huey Newton, Malcolm X, H. Rap Brown, and others are all interspersed with the music, which really makes everything flow from song to song. These discs capture a moment in time that shouldn't be forgotten, and this collection is one way to preserve it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Good documentary-type cd  Sep 27, 2005
Aside from the absence of narration (aside form the spoke asides I am about to describe), this is a good documentary Cd of music and (snippets of) speeches during the Black Pride era of the 60s and 70s. Archconservatives would still have a fit over the speeches of Malcolm X (Stop Singing and Start Swinging), Stokely Carmichael (We Want Black Power) and few radio stations today would play the now-imprisoned H. Rap Brown's "Violence Is as American as Cherry Pie" ("We built this country, we'll burn it down if it don't do right.") It says something that H. Rap is the only speaker in this compilation that's still alive at this writing. But these clips by people who are seldom discussed today are historically important and do a good job of settign the atmosphere and mood.

Now for the music. Stevie Wonder and Sly Stone's anthems of the period are well known and easily available elsewhere, so I don't mind their omission. The tunes of the Watts prophets, Last Poets, Soul Children, and Sons of the Slum would be a revelation to the current generation as most of the issues discussed are still relevant. The forgotten Hank Ballard's "Blackenized" (about low self-esteem in Black America) is particularly thought provoking as is the Philadelphia All-Stars "Let's Clean Up the Ghetto" (as a child of the 70s who was well tuned into the local soul radio station at the time, I am surprised that I only remember actually hearing this tune once at the time).

It fittingly closes with McFadden and Whitehead's 1979 anthem "Aint No Stoppin Us Now", which aside from Stevie Wonder's "Hotter than July" lp the next year was the last major message song of the era. But as a whole, this is a great history lesson with a beat that you can dance to as well as think.

5LOVE IT  Feb 10, 2005
THIS IS AN AMAZING CD, EVERYONE SHOULD BY THIS, BLACK WHITE, WHATEVER THE MUSIC IS JUST INSPIRING AND THE RECCORDINGS ARE GREAT.

GREAT MUSIC!!!!!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Unbelievable collection  Aug 26, 2004
The title caught my mind and the musical idea of it called to the spirit in me. The soundbites are tight and the lyrics are still powerful. It doesn't matter what your favorite type of music is, these cd's are righteous. Especialy "Compared to What". Simply put I'm loving it. Listening to this and walking down the street is like a soundtrack to the revolution. It puts a whole face to all those soundbites from the 60's and 70's. The revolution will not be televised, Pick this up while you can.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Right On, Brothas and Sistas!  Jun 08, 2004
Black Power is an compulsively listenable collection of soul and funk tunes that deal with political or social issues. Well-known cuts rub shoulders with amazing obscurities. Any hip hop fan will find the foundation of rap right here. Highly recommended to soul and funk fans as well.

 
 
 
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