Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - From South Africa to South Carolina 2xLP Vinyl Record (2024 Record Store Day Black Friday Exclusive Gold & White Coloured Vinyl)

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Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - From South Africa to South Carolina 2xLP Vinyl Record (2024 Record Store Day Black Friday Exclusive Gold & White Coloured Vinyl)

From South Africa to South Carolina is a landmark 1975 album by acclaimed vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and keyboardist Brian Jackson, blending politically charged lyrics with soulful grooves and jazz-infused melodies. The album features iconic tracks like "Johannesburg," a powerful anthem for South African liberation, and the uplifting "A Lovely Day." Long out of print, this essential record is being reissued for RSD Black Friday in a deluxe edition.

This special release includes four bonus tracks and is pressed on striking gold-and-white coloured vinyl. Packaged as a double LP, it comes housed in a gatefold jacket with two pockets, an OBI side spine, and printed inner sleeves, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike.

TRACKLIST

SIDE A

  1. Johannesburg
  2. A Toast to the People
  3. The Summer of '42
  4. Beginnings (The First Minute of the New Day)
  5. South Carolina (Barnwell)
  6. Essex
  7. Fell Together
  8. A Lovely Day

SIDE B

  1. South Carolina (Barnwell) [live from the No Nukes Concert, Madison Square Garden]
  2. Save the Children (Live from Blues Alley, Washington DC)
  3. Johannesburg (Live from Gil Scott-Heron: Black Wax)
  4. Let Me See Your I.D. (From Sun City: Artists Against Apartheid)

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