Various - Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Historic 1992 Documentary Film) download free
| Genre: |
Jazz / Not music / Screen, Stage |
| Performer: |
Various |
| Title: |
Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Historic 1992 Documentary Film) |
| Style: |
Soundtrack, Political, Dialogue, Speech, Religious |
| Country: |
US |
| MP3 album size: |
1446 mb |
| FLAC APE album size: |
1772 mb |
| WMA album size: |
1126 mb |
| Digital formats: |
AHX MIDI WMA AAC DXD ASF XM |
Tracklist Hide Credits
|
Niggers
|
4:09 |
| A1.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| A1.2 |
–The Last Poets |
Niggers Are Scared Of RevolutionWritten-By – Omar Ben Hassan* |
|
Black Roots
|
3:14 |
| A2.1 |
–James Earl Jones |
Autobiography |
| A2.2 |
–Billie Holiday |
Strange FruitWritten-By – Allen* |
|
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* |
|
Hustler, Prison Conversion
|
3:43 |
| A4.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| A4.2 |
–James Earl Jones |
Autobiography |
| A4.3 |
–Slim And Slam* |
Flat Foot FloogieWritten-By – Green*, Gaillard*, Stewart* |
| A4.4 |
–Duke Ellington |
The MoocheWritten-By – Ellington*, Mills* |
|
American Nightmare
|
3:05 |
| A5 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
|
Who Taught You To Hate Yourself?
|
4:05 |
| B1.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| B1.2 |
–No Artist |
Film Clips - Mantan Moreland/Amos And Andy/Stepin Fetchit And Others/Pickin' Cotton |
|
Hajj
|
2:58 |
| B2.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| B2.2 |
–James Earl Jones |
Autobiography |
| B2.3 |
–Unknown Artist |
Traditional Eastern Music |
|
Africa
|
3:56 |
| B3.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| B3.2 |
–Unknown Artist |
African Music |
|
Assassination
|
2:05 |
| B4.1 |
–Malcolm X |
Dialogue |
| B4.2 |
–Betty Shabazz |
Dialogue |
| B5 |
–No Artist |
Reactions / Street Interviews |
2:28
|
| B6 |
–Ossie Davis |
Eulogy |
2:38
|
Notes
The song times were different so those have been changed. This comes with no cover. The labels only say the song titles. I am leaving the info up for the songs from the other release or there would be a lot more unknown artists on this release, and I see no point in doing that! After all, I listened to it and it is Billie Holiday and James Eal Jones, etc... I am very confused by the 1972 - 1992 thing going on here... especially since a Malcolm X movie came out in both years. The dialogue here is from the 1972 movie. I was very careful to double-check the info you see here and the label does say 1992. It also looks like a ninety's pressing as well. I listened to the record and the artist info is correct.
Other versions
| Category |
Artist |
Title (Format) |
Label |
Category |
Country |
Year |
| BS 2619 |
Various |
Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Original Sound Track Of The Motion Picture) (LP, Album, Gat)
|
Warner Bros. Records |
BS 2619 |
US |
1972 |
| 9 45157-4 |
Various |
Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Original Sound Track Of The Motion Picture) (Cass, Album)
|
Warner Bros. Records |
9 45157-4 |
US |
Unknown |
| WPCP-5147 |
Various |
Malcolm X (Music And Dialogue From The Original Sound Track Of The Motion Picture) (CD, Album)
|
Warner Bros. Records |
WPCP-5147 |
Japan |
1992 |
| 9 45157-2 |
Various |
Malcolm X - Music And Dialogue From The Original Soundtrack Of The Motion Picture (CD, Album, RE)
|
Warner Bros. Records |
9 45157-2 |
US |
Unknown |
| 9362 45157-2 |
Various |
Malcolm X - Music And Dialogue From The Original Soundtrack Of The Motion Picture (CD, Album)
|
Warner Bros. Records |
9362 45157-2 |
Germany |
Unknown |