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Binding: Audio CD
Fabric Type: 5013929882324
Graphics Memory Size: Import, Original recording remastered
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 21
Maximum Color Depth: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknown
Metal Type: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Processor Count: 1
Total Firewire Ports: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Total Parallel Ports: June 01, 2010
101 DISTRIBUTION




Disc 1:
  1. Mr. Kicks
  2. Hazel's Hips
  3. Excuse Me For Livin'
  4. Lucky Guy
  5. Forbidden Fruit
  6. Opportunity Please Knock
  7. Elegy (Plain Black Boy) From The Collection Of Poems "A Street In Bronzeville" By Gwendolyn
  8. Sam's Life
  9. Hymn To Friday
  10. Live Is Like A New Born Child
  11. When Malindy Sings
  12. World Full Of Grey


Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Digitally remastered edition of this 1962 album from the American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, and civil rights activist. Oscar Brown Jr. has been called "genius" by Dorothy Kilgallen, "exceptional" by Steve Allen, "beautiful" by Eleanor Roosevelt and "authentically hip" by Nat Hentoff. A man of extraordinary talents who became a star in a phenomenally short time. On this album he sings 12 original songs including two musical settings of poems by other writers. The orchestral arrangements for two - 'Mr. Kicks' and 'Hazel's Hips' - are by Quincy Jones.