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Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool is undoubtedly the most successful incarnation of the Red Hot albums whose proceeds go toward research in fighting the AIDS virus. The title refers to a 1961 jazz standard by Oliver Nelson, which is also covered on this album. The televised documentary was also released on home video. At the time the recording was released, a documentary film was broadcast on PBS, which explored the consequences brought on by AIDS among minority, ethnic groups. The double disc - the second compact disc was included as a "Bonus" - features collaborations between renowned jazz performers and contemporary hip hop artists it was also one of the first such efforts to examine the impact of AIDS within the African American community.
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This fifth entry in the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series was heralded as the "Album of the Year" by TIME upon its release in 1994 by GRP Records. Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool is one of the compilation albums from the Red Hot project.
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Visit Fusion Magazine´s Spotify profile and listen to this full album.VA - Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool (1994)ĢCD | EAC Rip | WV (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 638 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 239 Mbįull Scans (PNG, 300 dpi) ~ 245 Mb | RAR 5% RecoveryĪcid Jazz, Cool Jazz, R&B, Hip Hop | GRP Records #GRP 97942 This record would have had a parental advisory sticker if it would’ve been released in the 80s. But that’s where This is Madness came from anyway and pretty much stayed, was in the underground, but it is always there ready to be discovered. Music along with other mediums is no longer a source for inspiration or artistic adventure it’s what’s on in the background while life is passing by. It still exists, not to say that there isn’t any entirely, but the oversaturation of mediocre and bland music prevails and overshadows the good stuff, dummed down to sell more. They paved the way for a lot of hip-hop artist in the 80s and 90s that took the same approach intelligent self awareness of your environment.Īlthough the album is fairly obscure and only big with hip-hop heads, their music has been sampled by tons of hip-hop artist-the song “Time” was sampled by Tribe Called Quest on their song “Excursions” and Digable Planets sampled “Black is Chant” on their song “Escapism (Getting’Free).” The long list of artist that have sampled The Last Poets include old school alumns 2 Live Crew, X-Clan, Intelligent Hoodlum and Snoop Dogg, along with more modern artist such as Madlib, Krumb Snatcha and Showbiz & AG.Īs a whole, modern day music lacks depth, and real substance is hard to come by, dug way deep in the underground. They were huge on 80s outspoken rappers NWA and Public Enemy in lyrical approach to social consciousness and the explosive delivery. The Last Poets influence on hip-hop and music as a whole is immense. Laying down the groundwork for what would become hip-hop, the album has heavy beats that stay consistent, much like hip-hop would later structure out, layered with a rhythmic attack on strong poetry.
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Known for being one of the earliest forms of what hip-hop would become, The Last Poets had a heavy message that mainly spoke to African Americans specifically, with song titles “Black Is,” “Black People What Y’all Gon’ Do” and “White Mans Got a God Complex.” The message was clear-kill whitey.Īrmed with a steady groove on the percussive instruments, the poets in the group rhythmically speak their mind with cynical themes, raising awareness in the African American consciousness. The social climate was unstable, riddled with violence and racism, and African Americans were fed up. Strong followers of the civil rights movement’s Black Nationalist sect, the group were a fierce voice with an agenda to incite a fire of awareness of the injustices to African Americans and social issues in America, culminating up to that point in the late 60s and early 70s into literally, madness. Formed in 1968 on Malcolm X’s birthday in Harlem, New York, their name was taken from a poem by revolutionary/poet from South Africa Keorapetse Kgositsile. Proto rap? The second album by the Last Poets, This is Madness, is a straight forward attack on the social-political issues of the time.