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Malcolm X - Words From The Frontlines: Excerpts From The Great Speeches Of Malcolm X

Label:
Catalog#:
07863 66132-1
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1992
Genre:
Non-Music
Style:
Speech

Tracklist

A1   We Want Complete Separation 13:30
A2   You Got What's Known As White's Disease 12:18
A3   Keep That White Man's Claws Off Our Women 5:23
A4   There's No Such Thing As A Non-Violent Revolution 4:23
B1   I'm A Field Negro 8:34
B2   Stop Singin' And Start Swingin' 7:40
B3   By Any Means Necessary 14:00
B4   You Can't Hate The Roots Of A Tree And Not Hate The Tree 5:52
B5   Untitled 0:39

Credits

Mastered By, Other [Audio Restoration] - Bill Lacey
Other [Audio Restoration Supervisor] - Paul Williams (3)
Other [Concept And Repertoire] - Lou Simon
Other [Creative Consultant] - Dr. Betty Shabazz
Other [Executive Supervisor] - Skip Miller

Notes

Mono. 33RPM.

'Words From The Frontlines' contains excerpts from some of Malcolm X's most stirring speeches, not complete speeches.

Remastered at BMG studios, NYC, October 1992.

Though not shown on the label, there is a ninth, untitled track that goes:

"It's just like when you got some coffee that's too black, which mean's it's too strong. What you do, you integrate it with cream... (Laughter) ...you make it weak... If you pour out too much cream in you won't even know you had coffee... (Laughter) ...It used to be hot it becomes cool, it used to be strong it becomes weak. It used to wake you up, now... it'll put you to sleep... (Laughter)"
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