
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson - From South Africa To South Carolina [CD]
From South Africa to South Carolina is a 1975 studio album by the American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and the keyboardist Brian Jackson. It includes the hits "Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day" and has been out-of-print until this RSD Black Friday release.
This package includes four bonus tracks and comes on a vinyl look-a-like gold CD with high-res remastering and will play in any CD player. The packaging includes a CD carboard Gatefold jacket, printed inner sleeve insert and an OBI side spine.
Tracklist
- Johannesburg
- A Toast To The People
- The Summer Of '42
- Beginnings (The First Minute Of A New Day)
- South Carolina (Barnwell)
- Essex
- Fell Together
- A Lovely Day
- Bonus Tracks
- South Carolina (Barnwell) (Live From The No Nukes Concert At Madison Square Garden)
- Save The Children (Live From Blues Alley, Washington DC)
- Johannesburg (Live From Gil-Scott Heron: Black Wax)
- Let Me See Your I.D. (From Sun City: Artists Against Apartheid)
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From South Africa to South Carolina is a 1975 studio album by the American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and the keyboardist Brian Jackson. It includes the hits "Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day" and has been out-of-print until this RSD Black Friday release.
This package includes four bonus tracks and comes on a vinyl look-a-like gold CD with high-res remastering and will play in any CD player. The packaging includes a CD carboard Gatefold jacket, printed inner sleeve insert and an OBI side spine.
Tracklist
- Johannesburg
- A Toast To The People
- The Summer Of '42
- Beginnings (The First Minute Of A New Day)
- South Carolina (Barnwell)
- Essex
- Fell Together
- A Lovely Day
- Bonus Tracks
- South Carolina (Barnwell) (Live From The No Nukes Concert At Madison Square Garden)
- Save The Children (Live From Blues Alley, Washington DC)
- Johannesburg (Live From Gil-Scott Heron: Black Wax)
- Let Me See Your I.D. (From Sun City: Artists Against Apartheid)











