RADIO HDO #38 : Black, American & Different
Blues, jazz, rock, ska, punk… : les genres investis avec talent par les artistes noirs américains sont innombrables. Directement militant ou pas, certains d’entre eux ont surtout affirmé leur identité par leur différence, leur prise de risque artistique et leur goût du métissage. Pour que créativité et liberté marchent main dans la main, le poing levé.
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Blues, jazz, rock, ska, punk … Black american musicians have played, and sometimes created, almost all musical genres. Politically involved or not, most of them have, beyond all, expressed their identity and differences in taking artistic risks. For creativity and freedom are sisters, deprived of colors, who, united, stand together.
Tracklist
1 – Gil Scott-Heron – Introduction / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
2 – Donald Byrd – Cristo Redentor
3 – Love – The Red Telephone
4 – Arthur Lee – Stay Away
5 – J.B. Lenoir – Down in Mississippi
6 – Bad Brains – Unity Dub
7 – Jerry Jones – Trying Times
8 – ESG – Dance
9 – Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears – She’s So Scandalous
10 – The Dirtbombs – Chains of Love
11 – Betty Davis – If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up
12 – Max Roach – All Africa
13 – The Last Poets – Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution
14 – Terry Callier – Love Theme From Spartacus
15 – Donny Hathaway – The Ghetto
16 – Art Ensemble of Chicago – Thème de Yoyo
17 – The Como Mamas – « Out of the Wilderness »
18 – Richie Havens – Freedom
19 – Oscar Brown, Jr. – Brother Where Are You?
20 – Billie Holiday – Strange fruit
21 – Bessie Smith – On Revival Day
22 – Tracy Chapman – Nothing Yet
23 – Sammy Davis Jr. – Mr. Bojangles
24 – Little Richard – Lonesome and Blue
25 – Otis Redding – [I Can’t Get No] Satisfaction
26 -Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
27 – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – I Put a Spell On You
28 – Wu-Tang Clan – Shame On a Nigga
29 – Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five – The Message
30 – Raw Poetic – The Changing Moment