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Street And Gangland Rhythms
... and imrovisations by six boys in trouble.
Originally released in 1959, this is the recording of 6 pre-teens from Harlem on bongos, and vocals. Pounding rhythms
and chants convey the emotions and experiences of life in New York Citys housing projects and tenements. Heralded after
the fact as an early precursor to rap music, Street and Gangland Rhythms is an important document of post-WWII urban
Black America. An amazing record lovingly reissued in a perfect replica of the original Folkways jacket and including a
reproduction of the original information booklet.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
23-09-2010
Label
Item-nr
409374
EAN
0646315058918
Availability
Not in stock