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A collection of message songs from the 1960s and 1970s, mainly soul, funk, and blues, that you need to hear now that "Black Lives Matter" is being called for! Black Lives Matter" is a protest movement that began on May 25th in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has now spread around the world. This compilation features songs by African Americans that address these themes of racism, equality, poverty, solidarity, and change. Let yourself be moved by the soulful cries of African-Americans for freedom and justice!
Tracklisting:
01 Willie Rodgers / Wake Up
02 Essence / Black Reflections
03 Angels Of Joy / Mr. President
04 Fontella Bass / Talking About Freedom
05 Pace-Setters / Push On Jesse Jackson
06 Ernest Franklin / Trying Time
07 Earl King / Let’s Make A Better World
08 Bobby Patterson / This Whole Funky World Is A Ghetto
09 Robert Ward / All Proud Races
10 Eddie Lang / Food Stamp Blues (Part 1)
11 Syl Johnson / Is It Because I’m Black
12 Mighty Joe Young / Hard Times (Follow Me)
13 Dorothy Norwood / Come And Go With Me
14 Lowell Fulson / Sleeper
15 The Traveling Echoes / I’d Like To Know
16 Calvin Leavy / Cummins Prison Farm ※
17 McKinley Sandifer / Get Up (If You Want To Be Somebody)
18 Brother Will Hairston / Alabama Bus (Parts 1 & 2)
19 Ellen Jackson Big Star Band / Ghetto Boogie
20 Stanley Winston / No More Ghettos In America
21 Little Joe Washington / The Ghetto
22 The Meditation Singers / A Change Is Gonna Come
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