Various - Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Original Sound Track Of The Motion Picture) mp3 download flac
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| Niggers | 4:11 | ||
| A1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| A1.2 | –The Last Poets | Niggers Are Scared Of RevolutionWritten-By – Omar Ben Hassan* |
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| Black Roots | 3:14 | ||
| A2.1 | –James Earl Jones | Autobiography | |
| A2.2 | –Billie Holiday | Strange FruitWritten-By – Allen* |
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| You're A Nigger, Malcolm | 2:41 | ||
| A3.1 | –Malcolm X | Vicious Cycle | |
| A3.2 | –James Earl Jones | Autobiography | |
| A3.3 | –Billie Holiday | God Bless The ChildWritten-By – Herzog*, Holiday* |
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| Hustler, Prison Conversion | 3:44 | ||
| A4.1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| A4.2 | –James Earl Jones | Autobiography | |
| A4.3 | –Slim And Slam* | Flat Foot FloogieWritten-By – Green*, Gaillard*, Stewart* |
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| A4.4 | –Duke Ellington | The MoocheWritten-By – Ellington*, Mills* |
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| American Nightmare | 3:06 | ||
| A5 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| Who Taught You To Hate Yourself? | 4:07 | ||
| B1.1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| B1.2 | –No Artist | Film Clips - Mantan Moreland/Amos And Andy/Stepin Fetchit And Others/Pickin' Cotton | |
| Hajj | 2:59 | ||
| B2.1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| B2.2 | –James Earl Jones | Autobiography | |
| B2.3 | –Unknown Artist | Traditional Eastern Music | |
| Africa | 3:58 | ||
| B3.1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| B3.2 | –Unknown Artist | African Music | |
| Assassination | 2:04 | ||
| B4.1 | –Malcolm X | Dialogue | |
| B4.2 | –Betty Shabazz | Dialogue | |
| B5 | –No Artist | Reactions / Street Interviews | 2:28 |
| B6 | –Ossie Davis | Eulogy | 2:46 |
Credits
- Design – Alan Sekuler, Ruby Mazur
- Edited By – Marvin Worth, Mick Benderoth, Nancy Reals Pearl
- Liner Notes – Ossie Davis
- Producer – Arnold Perl, Marvin Worth
Notes
Spoken word material © Marvin Worth Productions.Warner Bros. Records Inc., a subsidiary and Licensee of Warner Bros. Inc., 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, Calif. 91505 - 44 East 50th Street, New York, New York 10022 - Made in U.S.A.
© Warner Bros. Records Inc.
℗ Warner Bros Records Inc.
Includes promotional inner sleeve.
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