The Philly Armada Orchestra – For the Love of Money
1. Angela Davis – We're Threatening the Oppressors
2. Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
3. Darondo – Get Up Off Your Butt
4. Joe Simon – You Don't Know What You Got
5. The Fatback Band – Yum Yum (Gimme Some)
6. Cymande – Brothers on the Slide
7. Eugene Blacknell – We Know We Have To Live Together
8. Millie Jackson – Two-Faced World
9. The Propositions – Africana
10. Turner Bros. – Sound Of The Taurus
11. Master Plan Inc. – Bright Lights, Big City
12. Mike James Kirkland – The Prophet
13. Apple and the Three Oranges – Curse Upon the World
14. The Whatnauts – Why Can’t People Be Colors Too ?
15. Brother To Brother – Chance With You
16. Joe Bataan – Shaft
17. Sounds of the City Experience – Getting Down
18. Don Julian & The Larks – Shorty the Pimp
19. Doris Duke – Woman of the Ghetto
20. Creative Source – Who Is He And What Is He To You ?
21. Millie Jackson – I'm Free
22. S.O.U.L – Love Peace and Power
23. Don Julian & The Larks – Where I'm Comin' From
24. Black and Blues – A Toast To The People
25. Willie & West – Attica Massacre
26. HP Riot – The Dollar Sign
27. The Rimshots – Takin’ It
28. Herbie Hancock – Watermelon Man
29. Don Julian & The Larks – Savage ! (Title Theme)
30. Camille Yarbrough – Take Yo' Praise
31. Betty Davis – Anti Love Song
32. Carla Whitney – War
33. Betty Padgett – Sugar Daddy (pt 1)
34. Lynn Collins – Think (About It)
35. James Brown – Night Train
36. Bobby Williams – Funky Superfly (Part 1 & 2)
37. George Scott – My Neighborhood
38. Darondo – Let My People Go
39. The Whatnauts – World
40. Joe Simon – Get Down Get Down
41. Black Ivory – I Keep Asking You Questions
42. Johnny Hodges With Leon Thomas And Oliver Nelson – Welcome to New York
43. Don Julian & The Larks – Message from a Black Man
44. Gil Scott-Heron – Home Is Where The Hatred Is
45. Cymande – The Message
46. H. Rap Brown – Excerpt From Speech #2 : Do Your Own Thing
47. The Brief Encounter – The Brief Encounteur (Intro)
48. Seguida – Funky Felix
49. The Fatback Band – Mister Bass Man
50. Mongo Santamaria – Black Dice
51. Roberto Roena – Sing a Simple Song
52. Gato Barbieri – Tupac Amaru
53. Malone and Barnes – Road Man
54. The Rimshots – A Hot Day in Harlem
55. Brother To Brother – In The Bottle
56. The Philly Armada Orchestra – For the Love of Money
57. Little Beaver – Concrete Jungle
58. Manu Dibango – Motapo
59. Barry White – Ghetto Letto
60. Timmy Thomas – Why Can't We Live Together
A 60 track collection of soul and funk from the black power years in four chapters: Heavy funk and hard-hitting street grooves; Blaxpoitation vibes; Funky women and soul protest; Latin moods, spiritual jazz and boogie.
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