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  2. Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections is an album by the American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1981. [1] [2] It was his second album without Brian Jackson. [3] Scott-Heron supported the album with a North American tour. [4] The album peaked at No. 106 on the Billboard 200. [5] Arista Records mailed a copy of "'B' Movie'" to every member of Congress. [6 ...

  3. Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia

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    Gil Scott-Heron was born in Chicago. [9] His mother, Bobbie Scott, born in Mississippi, [17] was an opera singer who performed with the Oratorio Society of New York.His father, Gil Heron, nicknamed "The Black Arrow", was a Jamaican footballer who in the 1950s became the first black man to play for Celtic F.C. in Glasgow, Scotland. [18]

  4. Category:Gil Scott-Heron albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Gil Scott-Heron albums or lists of Gil Scott-Heron albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Gil Scott-Heron albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Reflections - Wikipedia

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    Reflections (Manos Hatzidakis album), 1970; Reflections (The 5th Dimension album), 1971; Reflections (Jerry Garcia album), 1976; Reflections (Andy Williams album), 1977; Reflections (Chet Atkins and Doc Watson album), 1980; Reflections (Akira Terao album), 1981; Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album), 1981; Reflections (Rick James album), 1984

  6. Real Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Real Eyes is an album by the American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1980. [2] [3] It was Scott-Heron's first album since 1970 to be made without input from his musical collaborator Brian Jackson.

  7. Flying Dutchman Records - Wikipedia

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    Some of the musicians who recorded several albums for the label include singer Leon Thomas, saxophonist Gato Barbieri, arranger Oliver Nelson, saxophonist Tom Scott and pianist Lonnie Liston Smith. Gil Scott-Heron released three albums for the label, including his debut Small Talk at 125th and Lenox and Free Will .

  8. Re-Ron - Wikipedia

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    "Re-Ron" is a 1984 song by Gil Scott-Heron. It criticizes the campaign for the re-election of Ronald Reagan. [1] [2] It was recorded in collaboration with Bill Laswell. [3] [4] [5] Notable lines include: "Would we take Fritz without Grits? We'd take Fritz the Cat. Would we take Jesse Jackson? Hell, we'd take Michael Jackson!"

  9. Brian Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Robert Jackson (born October 11, 1952) [1] is an American keyboardist, flautist, singer, composer, and producer known for his collaborations with Gil Scott-Heron in the 1970s. The sound of Jackson's Rhodes electric piano and flute accompaniments featured prominently in many of their compositions, most notably on " The Bottle " and "Your ...