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MARTIN LUTHER KING IN MUSIC
The spirit of the late Civil Rights leader informs this bittersweet, but uplifting, look back and ahead with music from Sam Cooke, Herbie Hancock, and Johnny Cash. Plus gospel singer Mavis Staples recalls her family’s involvement with Dr. King.
HOUR ONE
- A Change Is Gonna Come King Curtis
The Best of King Curtis, Capitol Jazz - Address To Civil Rights Marchers in Washington D.C. Martin Luther King
Great Speeches of the 20th Century, Rhino - Woke up this Morning with My Mind on Freedom SNCC Freedom Singers
Voices of the Civil Rights Movement, Smithsonian Folkways - Stand Sly & the Family Stone
Anthology, Epic - Free At Last Horace Silver
A Prescription for the Blues, Impulse - Get Up Stand Up Bob Marley
Legend, Island - Let Your Mind Be Free Soul Rebels
Let Your Mind Be Free, Mardi Gras - Instrumental: The Lost Souls (Of Southern Louisiana) The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
This is Jazz 30, Columbia/Legacy - Mississippi Goddamn Nina Simone
In Concert, Mercury - Oxford Town Bob Dylan
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Columbia - I Shall Be Released The Band
Across the Great Divide, Capitol - INTERVIEW: Mavis Staples
- Why Am I Treated so Bad Staples Singers
Freedom Highway, Columbia/Legacy - Long Walk to D.C. Staples Singers
The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971, Stax - Instrumental: Soul Serenade Willie Mitchell
Hi Times: The Hi Records R & B Years, Hi - Pride (In the Name of Love) U2
The Unforgettable Fire, Island - Bridge Over Troubled Water Aretha Franklin
The Very Best of Aretha Franklin Vol. 2, Rhino - Abraham Martin & John Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Anthology, Motown
HOUR two
- I Have A Dream Herbie Hancock
Jazz Profile: Herbie Hancock, Blue Note - All Men Are Made By God Highway QC's
World's Greatest Gospel, Roadshow/HOB - Martin Luther King Southside Joe Turner
Everyday I Have the Blues, Pablo - Sister Rosa Neville Brothers
Yellow Moon, A & M - Prayer for Passive Resistance Charles Mingus
Passions of a Man: The Complete Atlantic Recordings 1956-1961, Rhino - Instrumental: March! For Martin Luther King John Fahey
The Yellow Princess, Vanguard - Strange Fruit Billie Holiday
Lady Day's 25 Greatest Hits, ASV - Victor Nelson's Cotton Field, Elgin, Texas, 1940 Jevetta Steele
African Portraits/Hannibal/Chicago Symphony, Teldec - Man in Black Johnny Cash
Columbia Country Classics, Columbia - The Death of MLK Big Joe Williams
Shake Your Boogie, Arhoolie - Fight the Power Public Enemy
Fear of a Black Planet, Def Jam - Instrumental: Hotwax Beck
Odelay, DGC - Will the Circle be Unbroken Nitty Gritty Dirt Band & friends
Will the Circle be Unbroken, United Artists - In the Sweet Bye and Bye Michael White with Danny Barker
recorded live in 1990 at Carnegie Hall for Folk Masters radio series, - report from the MLK funeral disc jockey Ben Perry
Black Radio' series, Radio Smithsonian - A Change Is Gonna Come Sam Cooke
The Man and his Music, RCA