Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
Album by Gil Scott‐Heron
"Small Talk at 125th and Lenox" is the debut album by Gil Scott-Heron, featuring a blend of spoken word and jazz, addressing themes of social justice, race, and urban life. The album is noted for its raw, live recording style and its powerful commentary on contemporary issues.
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- 1.Introduction / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised3:21
- 2.Omen1:46
- 3.Brother2:35
- 4.Comment #14:27
- 5.Small Talk at 125th & Lenox1:21
- 6.The Subject Was Faggots3:11
- 7.Evolution (And Flashback)3:21
- 8.Plastic Pattern People2:53
- 9.Whitey on the Moon1:59
- 10.The Vulture4:32
- 11.Enough4:16
- 12.Paint It Black0:34
- 13.Who'll Pay Reparations on My Soul?5:15
- 14.Everyday4:30













