The Last Poets - Right On! (Original Soundtrack) (LP, Album, RE, 180)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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What does the record grading mean?

We grade each record using the Goldmine Standard. Full explanation can be found here.

M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
like new!!
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Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul, Non-Music

Tracklist:
A1. Jibaro / My Pretty Nigger
A2. Been Done Already
A3. Hey Now
A4. Die Nigga!!!
A5. Un Rifle / Oracion Rifle Prayer
A6. Tell Me Brother
A7. Black Woman
A8. James Brown
A9. Soul
A10. Today Is A Killer
B1. Willie Armstrong Jones
B2. Puerto Rican Rhythms
B3. Poetry Is Black
B4. Jazz
B5. The Shalimar
B6. Into The Streets
B7. Alley
B8. The Library



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

The soundtrack to Right On!, the documentary from 1971 that followed a day in the life of The Last Poets - the group of New York City black poets/musicians that were born from the late 1960s African American civil rights movement. As can be expected, you get some interesting and thought-provoking performance poetry alongside the sparse beats of the conga drum.
Apparently, a lot of the poetry performed for the camera was lost because of faulty sound equipment. The liner notes on this LP read "All poems recorded at The Cubicolo Theatre, New York City except Soul which is from the movie soundtrack."


 

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