In this episode: Celebrating Black History Month with funk albums that made history and changed music.
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Part 2 – Badd Kitti plays and reviews Gil Scott Heron’s “Pieces of a Man”. Now considered a classic, Heron’s first project received little initial fanfare. In spite of it’s stellar cast of musicians, and the now famous “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”, this influential album wouldn’t be discovered until years after its release.
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Part 1 – Badd Kitti plays/reviews Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On”, considered to be the first psychedelic soul concept album.
