Brian Jackson

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The Bottle 05:18 Tools
Broken 04:46 Tools
Romans 10 02:45 Tools
Minister Love 02:45 Tools
You Can Start All Over Again 02:45 Tools
Peace Go With You, Brother (As-Salaam-Alaikum) 05:34 Tools
Moody Too 06:03 Tools
Back Home 02:51 Tools
With Knees Bowed 03:58 Tools
At Your Mercy 03:33 Tools
Your Daddy Loves You 03:00 Tools
Rivers of My Fathers 08:32 Tools
Gotta Play 05:33 Tools
Beyond Me 04:11 Tools
Lead Me Lord 03:52 Tools
Intro 00:39 Tools
You Are Lord 04:45 Tools
Song for Bobby Smith 04:45 Tools
A Very Precious Time 04:45 Tools
Living For The Call 04:20 Tools
Yada Yada 04:02 Tools
Free 4 Fall 03:31 Tools
It's Your World 03:58 Tools
Outstanding (feat. Roy Ayers) 06:07 Tools
Parallel Lean/Home Is Where the Hatred Is (feat. Gil Scott-Heron 00:30 Tools
Kamasutra 05:20 Tools
Fresca Girl 05:32 Tools
Deelushuss 03:33 Tools
Feelin U 04:03 Tools
Johannesburg 04:52 Tools
Num's Interlude 03:33 Tools
Winter In America (Live) 06:10 Tools
Kama Sutra 05:19 Tools
New York City 03:33 Tools
H2ogate Blues 05:19 Tools
Gotta Play (feat. Roy Ayers) 05:33 Tools
Peace Go With You Brother (Wa-Alaikum-Salaam) 05:19 Tools
Must Be Something 05:33 Tools
The Bottle / Guan Guanco (Live) 05:33 Tools
A Toast to the People 05:33 Tools
Interlude #2 00:56 Tools
The Summer of '42 05:33 Tools
Song For Bobby Smith (Alternate Take) 05:33 Tools
Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day) 05:33 Tools
Song of the Wind 05:33 Tools
A Lovely Day 05:33 Tools
South Carolina (Barnwell) 00:56 Tools
Home Is Where the Hatred Is 11:56 Tools
H2o Gate Blues 08:28 Tools
Silent Night 06:08 Tools
Winter in America 06:08 Tools
Outstanding 06:07 Tools
Possum Slim 06:08 Tools
Interlude #2 - Old School Conversation 00:56 Tools
Your Daddy Loves You (Live) 04:06 Tools
17th Street 05:41 Tools
Feelin U (Radio Version) 00:30 Tools
Parallel Lean / Home Is Where the Hatred Is 06:20 Tools
Trane 07:34 Tools
Fell Together 07:34 Tools
Essex 07:34 Tools
The Bottle/Guan Guanco [Live][*] 11:56 Tools
Your Daddy Loves You [Live][*] 07:34 Tools
Winter in America [Live][*] 07:34 Tools
Bicentennial Blues 08:46 Tools
Song for Bobby Smith [Alternate Take][*] 11:56 Tools
Feelin U. (Radio Edit) 04:03 Tools
Johannesburg (Live From Gil Scott-Heron: Black Wax) 04:52 Tools
Sharing 04:03 Tools
We Almost Lost Detroit 05:20 Tools
Offering 05:20 Tools
The Liberation Song (Red, Black and Green) 04:03 Tools
Feelin U. - Radio Edit 04:03 Tools
Let Me See Your I.D. (From Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid) 04:16 Tools
Parallel Lean (feat. Gil Scott-Heron) 06:20 Tools
South Carolina (Barnwell) (Live From The No Nukes Concert At Madison Square Garden) 04:03 Tools
Ain’t No Such Thing As Superman 04:03 Tools
Angel Dust 04:16 Tools
Parallel Lean 06:20 Tools
Save The Children (Live From Blues Alle, Washington, D.C.) 04:16 Tools
Pardon Our Analysis (We Beg Your Pardon) 08:04 Tools
Guerilla 08:04 Tools
Feelin U. - Long Version - Bonus Track 05:19 Tools
Western Sunrise 05:19 Tools
Johannesberg 06:20 Tools
Alien (Hold on to Your Dreams) 03:27 Tools
Song for Bobby Smith [*][Alternate Take] 04:43 Tools
H2O Gate Blues [Live] 04:43 Tools
Winter in America [*] 08:23 Tools
Peace Go With You, Brother 04:43 Tools
We Beg Your Pardon 04:43 Tools
Alluswe 03:27 Tools
Feelin U. (Long Version - Bonus Track) 03:27 Tools
Your Daddy Loves You [*][Live] 04:28 Tools
Feelin' U (Radio Edit) 04:19 Tools
Interlude 04:28 Tools
Willing 04:04 Tools
Winter In America (Nicolas Jaar Remix) 04:19 Tools
Free 4 Fall - Gotta Play 04:04 Tools
Gotta Play (with Roy Ayers) 04:04 Tools
Parallel Lean/Home Is Where The Hatred Is 04:19 Tools
Feeling U. (Long Version) 04:04 Tools
Racetrack in France 04:19 Tools
Feeling U. (Radio Edit) 04:19 Tools
Feelin U. (Long Version) - Bonus Track 05:38 Tools
The Bottle/Guan Guanco [*][Live] 11:56 Tools
Delta Man (Where I'm Coming From) 05:38 Tools
Peace Go With You, Brother (Wa-Alaikum-Salaam) 05:38 Tools
Free for Fall 05:38 Tools
Feelin You 05:38 Tools
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Widely regarded as one of the early architects of the neo-soul era, Brian Jackson's enduring sound is capturing the hearts and souls of yet another generation. Today, Brian is not only a respected jazz artist but also a frequent collaborator with emerging artists who carry on the Tradition of inspiring and informing the masses through conscious music. The Tradition started in 1970 when the Brooklyn-born producer, composer, and musician Jackson began writing songs with another prodigy, 20-year-old Lincoln University classmate and poet Gil Scott- Heron. Jackson remembers his first encounter with Gil, "He had this way with words and I thought to myself, 'People have to hear this stuff.' What I had to offer was the music and I figured if we can take his words and make this tribal knowledge rhythmic and musical, we can draw people to hear it." Their partnership produced some of the most fiercely poignant, politically charged, and significantly soulful albums of the seventies. Pieces of a Man, Free Will, Winter in America, First Minute of a New Day, From South Africa to South Carolina, Bridges, Secrets and 1980 are coveted by collectors and conscious-minded music fans alike. Tracks like The Bottle, Johannesburg, It's Your World, Angel Dust, Willing, and 95 South (All the Places We've Been), while highly relevant back-in-the-day, have taken on heightened new relevance today by serving as an inspirational and musical Rosetta stone for the neo-soul movement. Having produced ten top-selling albums with Gil, Brian decided to continue evolving his musical talents in the eighties by collaborating with Kool and the Gang, Phyllis Hyman, George Benson, Gwen Guthrie, and Roy Ayers. In 1988, Brian co-produced Will Downing's self-titled and UK gold-selling debut album. Brian welcomed the turning of a century with his long overdue first solo album, gotta play. "No one could have told me when I was recording my first album, Pieces of a Man (with Gil Scott-Heron), that it would be the 21st century before I recorded a solo album. But this collection of music represents my offerings of new friendship, fresh perspective, and a new life." With his rekindled spirit to continue the Tradition and reach a new generation, Jackson, for his next album, is collaborating with new voices and translating their lyrical visions into powerful neo-soul musical statements. For his next new-day-making-change album, Jackson is soulfully aligning with Ladybug Mecca (Digable Planets), Radio Free Brooklyn's Pete Miser, poet/songwriter Masauko of South Africa's Blk Sonshine as well as with other lyrically brilliant new artists worldwide. Asked about his motives, Brian reflects, "This music isn't mine and the minute I start trying to own it, it's all over. It's my responsibility to pass on what I've learned. That's living the Tradition". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.