Description
Comes in a 2-pocket gatefold cover with each disc housed in a plain white poly-lined inner sleeve.
Some Credits differ between the back cover, gatefold interior and labels.
[From back cover]
Originally released as Flying Dutchman FD 10143
The copyright in these sound recordings are ? 1971 Flying Dutchman Records and are licensed to Ace Records Ltd
BGP Records marketed & distributed by [Ace logo] 42-50 Steele Road, London NW10 7AS. Made in the EU
[From gatefold interior]
All compositions written by Brian Jackson and Gil Scott-Heron except where noted.
Gil Scott-Heron with Pretty Purdie and the Playboys
Recorded April 19 & 20, 1971
A product of Flying Dutchman Productions, Ltd
[From labels]
? 1971 Flying Dutchman Records, licensed to Ace Records Ltd
Made in the EU
All titles written by Gil-Scott Heron and published by Carlin Music Corp
B1 Gil Scott-Heron
B2, B3 Brian Jackson, Gil Scott-Heron
All titles published by Carlin Music Corp
All titles written by Brian Jackson, Gil-Scott Heron and published by Carlin Music Corp
[From hype sticker on shrink-wrap]
“50th Anniversary AAA 2-Disc Edition
Cut in an all-analogue chain by Frank Merritt at The Carvery, London
180g vinyl 2-Disc set
45 RPM · XXQLP2 094”
Runouts etched except 237135M and the trailing number plus 11253 and the trailing numbers are stamped.
Sides are identified as One, Two, Three and Four respectively on the gatefold interior and labels.
A1 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 3:05
A2 Save The Children 4:26
A3 Lady Day And John Coltrane 3:35
B1 Home Is Where The Hatred Is 3:20
B2 When You Are Who You Are 3:21
B3 I Think I’ll Call It Morning 3:30
C1 Pieces Of A Man 4:52
C2 A Sign Of The Ages 4:01
C3 Or Down You Fall 3:12
D1 The Needle’s Eye 4:49
D2 The Prisoner 9:25