Martin Luther King - At Zion Hill

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Rok
1962
Kraj
US
Format
Vinyl
LP
Label
PICA (4)
DTL 831
Funk / SoulNon-Music GospelPoliticalSpoken WordSermon
Identyfikatory
Matrix / Runout: DTL 831-A Matrix / Runout: DTL 831-B
Tracklista
A1
The Negro Dilemma
5:45
A3
Excellence
3:30
A3
Fun Town
5:21
B1
The Three Words
3:38
B2
The Ballot
6:47
B3
We Shall Overcome
3:45
Notatki wydania
Private pressing by: PICA (The Public Information Communications Association) Rev. King's electrifying speech, of the Civil Rights Rally which was addressed at "The Zion Hill Baptist Church" in Los Angeles, California. June 17, 1962. It contains the full speech; including the actual voice introduction by Bob Decoy, prior to the "We Shall Overcome" sermon given by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Some tracks have accompanied Gospel music but are uncredited on this recording. On the back notes of the gatefold; all tracks have the following extra description. A1: The Negro Dilemma (The Old & New. The Challenge. Dignity & Self-Respect) A2: Excellence (A Good Job. The Street Sweeper. Be The Best) A3: Fun Town (U.S.A. My Little Girl) B1: The Three Words (All, Here & Now) B2: The Ballot (Danger Of Black Supremacy. The Better Way) B3: We Shall Overcome (The Price Some Must Pay. The Greater America) A second pressing of this recording exist; the main label was: Dooto # 831. But everything else is the same at the exeption of the label. DOOTO; is actually "Dootsie Williams". An American bandleader, producer, musician and owner of "Dootone Records". This version has: Red vinyl, Pica-labels. Red vinyl, Dooto-labels = [r18914422] Black vinyl, Dooto-labels = [r4156798]
Video

Martin Luther King at Zion Hill.

Martin Luther King at Zion Hill.

Credits
  • Edited By Dootsie Williams
  • Narrator Bob DeCoy
  • Recorded By [Uncredited] Dootsie Williams
  • Voice [Speech] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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