Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Secrets (1978) [Reissue 2009]
- Title: Secrets
- Year Of Release: 1978/2009
- Label: Soul Brother Records [CD SBCS 34]
- Genre: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Disco
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
- Total Time: 37:58
- Total Size: 87 mb / 223 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Secrets was released in September 1978 by Arista Records[3] and debuted at number 31 on the Billboard magazine's jazz chart on September 9.[4] According to Arista executive Clive Davis, the album was Scott-Heron's first since 1975's The First Minute of a New Day to reach the top 100 of Billboard's top albums chart, while the single "Angel Dust" nearly became a hit.[5]
Reviewing for The Village Voice in 1979, Robert Christgau lamented the lack of hooks on songs such as "Third World Revolution" but appreciated "Show Bizness"'s "tribulations-of-stardom" theme and "educational refrain". His main point of praise was for Scott-Heron's political flair, writing that he "stokes the protest-music flame more generously than any son of Woody, and in sheer agitprop terms 'Angel Dust,' one of those black-radio hits that somehow never crossed over, is his triumph--haunting music of genuine political usefulness."[6] People magazine appreciated the record's jazz sounds from Jackson and the Midnight Band, while calling Secrets "another angry, robust collection of song-poems, this time exploring injustice, drug addiction and revolution".[7] Tristan Bath of The Quietus later said it departed from the jazz chords, faint keyboard, and Afrocentric themes of Scott-Heron and Jackson's previous recordings together in favor of "disco and futurist dance music tropes".[8] Colin Larkin gave the album three out of five stars in his Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music (2002).[9] AllMusic assigned it three-and-a-half stars on its website and three stars in the print All Music Guide to Soul, but omitted a review in both instances.[3][10]
The album track "Better Days Ahead" was later reworked and released on Scott-Heron's 2014 posthumous compilation Nothing New
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 Angel Dust 4:16
2 Madison Avenue 3:09
3 Cane 3:32
4 Third World Revolution 4:22
5 Better Days Ahead 3:27
6 Three Miles Down 4:17
7 Angola, Louisiana 5:31
8 Show Bizness 2:50
9 A Prayer For Everybody/To Be Free 6:26
Personnel
Gil Scott-Heron – production, vocals, rhythm piano (tracks 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8)
Brian Jackson – production, flute, piano, keyboard bass (synthesizer), TONTO synthesizer, drums (tracks 3 and 4)
Malcolm Cecil – associate producer, production assistance, engineering, and mixing
Lenny Peterzell – production assistance, engineering, and mixing
Barnett "The Doctor" Williams – congas, Batá drums, assorted percussion
Leon Williams – tenor saxophone (tracks 4 and 9)
Harvey Mason – drums (tracks 2, 6, 7, and 8)
Greg Phillinganes – electric piano, Polymoog synthesizer, TONTO synthesizer
Alvin Taylor – drums (track 1)
Ralph Penland – drums (tracks 5 and 9)
Julia Waters – backing vocals
Marti McCall – backing vocals
Maxine Waters Waddell – backing vocals
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