- Source: From South Africa to South Carolina
From south" target="_blank">South Africa to south" target="_blank">South Carolina is a studio album by the American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and the keyboardist Brian Jackson. It was released in November 1975 by Arista Records. Scott-Heron performed "Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day" on Saturday Night Live in December 1975. The album was reissued in the late 1990s via Scott-Heron's Rumal-Gia label, distributed by TVT Records.
The album peaked at No. 103 on the Billboard 200. "Johannesburg" was a moderate "disco" hit.
Production
The music was provided by the Midnight Band, led by Jackson.
Critical reception
The Houston Press, reviewing a reissue, wrote that the album's "best moments are the beautiful lament 'Beginnings', which is rife with bittersweet harmonies, and 'A Lovely Day', a light, poppish, medium-tempo number that builds to a smart climax." The Chicago Tribune thought that it was one of a handful of albums that "brought a new depth and political consciousness to the urban vision of the '70s." The Wire praised "Essex", calling the song "probably the most out thing this team ever tried: freeform intro, mordantly twining vocals, Jackson's darting, flickering flute."
Track listing
Side one
"Johannesburg" 4:52
"A Toast to the People" 5:47
"The Summer of '42" 4:42
"Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day)" 6:23
Side two
"south" target="_blank">South Carolina (Barnwell)" 3:45
"Essex" 9:17
"Fell Together" 4:30
"A Lovely Day" 3:29
= Bonus tracks
=CD reissue bonus tracks
"south" target="_blank">South Carolina (Barnwell)" (Live from the No Nukes concert at Madison Square Garden) 6:29
"Save the Children" (Live from Blues Alley, Washington DC) 4:23
"Johannesburg" (Live from Gil Scott-Heron: Black Wax) 11:14
"Let Me See Your I.D." (from Sun City: Artists Against Apartheid) 7:30
Personnel
Gil Scott-Heron - vocals, electric piano
Brian Jackson - vocals, flute, keyboards, synthesizer
Victor Brown - vocals, tambourine, bells
Bilal Sunni Ali - saxophone, flute, harmonica
Danny Bowens - bass
Bob Adams - drums
Charlie Saunders - congas, Chinese drum
Barnett Williams - congas, djembe drums, shekere
Adenola - congas
"Let Me See Your I.D." performed by Big Youth, Ray Barretto, Brian Jackson, Duke Bootee, Peter Garrett, Grandmaster Melle Mel and Gil Scott-Heron
References
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- From South Africa to South Carolina
- African Americans in South Carolina
- South Carolina
- Apartheid
- List of people from South Carolina
- Carolina, South Africa
- Charleston, South Carolina
- History of South Carolina
- Allendale, South Carolina
- Union, South Carolina