Spirits
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Artists | Gil Scott-Heron |
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Release date | March 29, 1994 |
Labels | Mother Records |
Producers | Gil Scott-Heron |
Ali Shaheed Muhammad | |
Malcolm Cecil | |
Genres | Jazz |
Blues | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2903880 |
About Spirits
Spirits is the 1994 album by Gil Scott-Heron. The title track is an interpretation of the John Coltrane piece, and "The Other Side" is a live version of Scott-Heron's 1971 track "Home is Where the Hatred Is" with a new arrangement and many new verses that expand the original to nearly twenty minutes.
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