Critics in the early 1970s called Gil Scott-Heron the most important Black voice since Martin Luther King Jr and described him as a black Bob Dylan. His legacy includes a fantastic concert Gil Scott-Heron gave with his band at the Schauburg Theatre in Bremen (Germany) on April 18, 1981. The technicians of Radio Bremen were on site and recorded this ecstatic show. Gil's son Rumal Rackley on the release of this concert: 'This album from a 1983 concert captures the spirit that permeated every performance throughout Gil Scott-Heron's travels in the US and abroad. From Europe to Asia to Australia to Africa, his work resonates at the heart and soul level.'
Track Listing:
1. We Almost Lost Detroit - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
2. Angola, Louisiana - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
3. Three Miles Down - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
4. B-movie - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
5. A Legend in His Own Mind - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
6. Winter in America - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
7. Shut 'Em Down - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
8. Washington D.C. - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
9. The Bottle - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express
10. Johannesburg - Gil Scott-Heron & His Amnesia Express