Last Poets, The
Дискография Last Poets, The:
# | Название релиза | Информация об aльбоме | Купить альбом в iTunes | Год издания | Лейбл |
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1 | Freedom Express 5 | audio | iTunes | 1988 | Acid Jazz |
2 | Freedom Express 5 | audio | iTunes | 1988 | Acid Jazz |
3 | It's A Trip 2 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Original Sound Track Recordings |
4 | Get Movin' 3 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | Celluloid |
5 | Oh My People 6 | audio | iTunes | 1985-00-00 | Celluloid |
6 | Holy Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 1995-00-00 | Rykodisc |
7 | Time Has Come 11 | audio | iTunes | 1997-00-00 | |
8 | Black And Strong (Homesick) 13 | audio | iTunes | 1995 | Rykodisc |
9 | Panthers 8 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | |
10 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1971 | Douglas |
11 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 1971 | Douglas |
12 | This Is Madness / The Wild Style 3 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Black Beats |
13 | At Last 10 | audio | iTunes | 1973-00-00 | Blue Thumb Records |
14 | Beats Rhyme + Revolution 16 | audio | iTunes | 1997 | Music Club |
15 | This Is Madness 11 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Celluloid |
16 | Holy Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Innerhythmic |
17 | Black And Strong (Homesick) 12 | audio | iTunes | 1995 | Rykodisc |
18 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Celluloid |
19 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Celluloid |
20 | Tuxedo Rap (Soul Sister Re-Edit) / Garden Of Delights (Re-Edit) 2 | audio | iTunes | 2006 | Pokerdice |
21 | Time Has Come - Sampler 9 | audio | iTunes | 1997-00-00 | Mercury |
22 | Chastisment 8 | audio | iTunes | 1972 | Blue Thumb Records |
23 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 2002-08-13 | Fuel 2000 |
24 | Right On! (Original Soundtrack) 18 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Dagored |
25 | Oh My People 6 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | |
26 | The Prime Time Rhyme Of The Last Poets - Best Of Volume 1 14 | audio | iTunes | On The One | |
27 | Holy Terror 9 | audio | iTunes | 1993 | P-Vine Records |
28 | Delights Of The Garden 9 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | Celluloid |
29 | Long Enough 2 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | |
30 | Jazzoetry 11 | audio | iTunes | 1976 | Douglas |
31 | Retro-Fit 12 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Celluloid |
32 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 2001 | Get Back |
33 | Scatterap/Home 12 | audio | iTunes | 1994 | Bond Age |
34 | Oh My People & Delight Of The Garden 18 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Mau Mau Records |
35 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | |
36 | Delights Of The Garden 8 | audio | iTunes | 1977 | Douglas |
37 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | Get Back |
38 | Holy Terror 9 | audio | iTunes | 1993 | P-Vine Records |
39 | Chastisment 8 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Charly Schallplatten GmbH |
40 | Jazzoetry 11 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Get Back |
41 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | |
42 | Delights Of The Garden 9 | audio | iTunes | 1987 | Celluloid |
43 | Scatterap/Home 12 | audio | iTunes | 1994 | Bond Age |
44 | Holy Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Par Media Music |
45 | On The Subway 2 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
46 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
47 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | ||
48 | Panthers 9 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | |
49 | On The Subway 33 | audio | iTunes | 2006 | Atom (3) |
50 | Oh My People 6 | audio | iTunes | 1996 | Charly Records |
51 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | Sunspots |
52 | The Prime Time Rhyme Of The Last Poets - Best Of Volume 1 15 | audio | iTunes | ||
53 | At Last 10 | audio | iTunes | 1973 | Yegrin |
54 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1971 | Douglas |
55 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1996 | Charly Records |
56 | The Last Poets / This Is Madness 30 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | |
57 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Celluloid |
58 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Restless Records |
59 | The Last Poets This Is Madness 34 | audio | iTunes | 2012 | Charly Records |
60 | Right On! (Original Soundtrack) 18 | audio | iTunes | Juggernaut Records | |
61 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Celluloid |
62 | When The Revolution Comes 30 | audio | iTunes | 2005 | Rev-Ola |
63 | Right On! The Roots Of Rap! 3 | audio | iTunes | Essenay Entertainment | |
64 | Panthers 8 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | |
65 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
66 | Holy Terror 10 | audio | iTunes | 1993 | P-Vine Records |
67 | This Is Madness 15 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | Sunspots |
68 | Right On! 18 | audio | iTunes | 1990 | Collectables |
69 | Right On! (Original Soundtrack) 18 | audio | iTunes | 1971 | |
70 | The Real Rap 34 | audio | iTunes | 1999 | Snapper Music |
71 | Delights Of The Garden 8 | audio | iTunes | 1977 | Douglas |
72 | O.D. / Black Thighs 2 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
73 | Freedom Express 5 | audio | iTunes | 1988 | Acid Jazz |
74 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | Not On Label | |
75 | True Blues 2 | audio | iTunes | Douglas | |
76 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1984 | Douglas Records |
77 | Jazzoetry / Hands Off 2 | audio | iTunes | Paramount Records | |
78 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1971 | |
79 | Oh My People 6 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | Celluloid |
80 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
81 | Bird's Word / Tribute To Obabi (Ogun) 2 | audio | iTunes | 1972 | Blue Thumb Records |
82 | The Legend - The Best Of 39 | audio | iTunes | 1996 | M.I.L. Multimedia |
83 | Retro-Fit 12 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Celluloid |
84 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 1970 | Douglas |
85 | The Prime Time Rhyme Of The Last Poets - Best Of Volume 1 15 | audio | iTunes | On The One | |
86 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | Douglas | |
87 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 2014 | |
88 | The Last Poets 13 | audio | iTunes | 2014 | Charly Records |
89 | Retro-Fit 12 | audio | iTunes | 1992 | Celluloid |
90 | Oh My People 6 | audio | iTunes | 1985 | Philips |
91 | Last Poets Made In Amerikkka 11 | audio | iTunes | 2009 | La Huit |
The Last Poets are a group of poets and musicians, rising from the late 1960s African American civil rights movement. [a=Jalaludin M. Nuriddin], an Army paratrooper who chose to go to jail instead of fight in the Vietnam War, founded the group in prison after converting to Islam and learning to spiel, an earlier form of hip-hop emceeing. With [a=Umar Bin Hassan] and [a=Abiodun Oyewole], Nuriddin was released from prison, joined the East Wind workshop in Harlem, and began performing their spiels, along with music, on the street. The group adopted the name the Last Poets in 1969 from a South African writer named Little Willie Copaseely, who believed he was in the last era of poetry before guns would take over. They released an LP in 1970, [i]The Last Poets[/I], which reached the Top Ten album charts. Oyewole was arrested for robbery before a tour could begin, and he was replaced by Nilajah and featured "Whitey on The Moon," a classic protest anthem depicting social and racial divisions. The follow-up, [i]This is Madness[/I], featured more radical and politically charged poems, which resulted in the group being listed as part of the counter-intelligence program founded by then-President Richard Nixon. Following that album, Hassan joined a southern-based religious sect and was replaced by [a=Suliaman El-Hadi] in time for [i]Chastisement[/I] (1972). The album introduced a sound the group called jazzoetry, a mix of jazz and funk with poetry. [i]At Last[/I] (1974), was a free-jazz album. The popularity of the group declined during the remainder of the 1970s, and Nilajah left. In the 1980s, however, the group became popular with the rise of hip-hop, collaboarting with Bristol-based British post punk band the Pop Group and others. It returned to recording in its own right in 1984 with [i]Oh, My People[/I] and its follow-up, [i]Freedom Express[/I] (1988). Hassan and Jalal worked on several solo projects until 1995, when two groups using the name formed. Jalal and El Hadi released [i]Scatterrap[/I] while Oyewole and Hassan released [i]Holy Terror[/I]. The group's founding members reunited for 1997's [i]Time Has Come[/I], its only release to date on a major label. Recently, the Last Poets collaborated with [a=Common] on the song "The Corner." The Last Poets stands as the true originator of hip-hop emceeing. With withering attacks on everything from racists to the American government to the bourgeoisie, their spoken-word albums preceded politically laced R&B projects such as [a=Marvin Gaye]'s [i]What's Going On[/I] and foreshadowed the work of hard-hitting hip-hop groups such as [a=Public Enemy].