Digitally remastered and expanded edition Gil Scott-Heron's 1972 album taken from the original master tapes and featuring alternate takes of all but one of the album tracks as bonus material. The album is special as one side consists of songs - all but one written with Brian Jackson - and the flipside is of poetry. Both forms showcase the political and the personal, in a way where even the time-specific lyrics transcend their era. Gil and Brian are backed an all-star band consisting of Bernard Purdie, Gerry Jemmott, Hubert Laws and David Spinozza. These help bring out the pathos in the achingly sad 'Did You Hear What They Say' - one of Gil's finest pieces of writing.Gil's final album for Flying Dutchman, it capped a hugely creative period for him when he wrote many of his best-remembered songs.
01 Free Will 02 The Middle Of Your Day 03 The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues 04 Speed Kills 05 Did You Hear What They Said? 06 The King Alfred Plan 07 No Knock 08 Wiggy 09 Ain't No New Thing 10 Billy Green Is Dead 11 Sex Education: Ghetto Style 12 ...and Then He Wrote Meditations
13 Free Will (alt Take 1) 14 The Middle Of Your Day (alt Take 1) 15 The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues (alternate Ending) 16 Speed Kills (alt Take 3) 17 Did You Hear What They Said? (alt Take 1) 18 The King Alfred Plan (alt) 19 No Knock (alt) 20 Wiggy (alt) 21 Ain't No New Thing (breakdown Take) 22 Billy Green Is Dead (alt) 23 ...and Then He Wrote Meditations (alt)