The collaboration between Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson was now a formal one, as they were issuing albums as a team. This was their second duo project to make the pop charts, and it included anti-nuclear and anti-apartheid themes, plus less political, more autobiographical/reflective material like "Summer of '42," "Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day)," and "Fell Together." Scott-Heron was now a campus and movement hero, and Jackson's production and arranging savvy helped make his albums as arresting musically as they were lyrically. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
From South Africa to South Carolina
01/01/1976
All Music Guide Review
From South Africa to South Carolina Track Listing
Credits of From South Africa to South Carolina
- Grandmaster Melle Mel
- Performer
- Charles Saunders
- Conga, Drums
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Guitar, Main Performer, Liner Notes, Producer, Piano, Vocals, Piano (Electric)
- Jerry Solomon
- Remixing
- Barnett Williams
- Percussion
- Jose Williams
- Engineer
- Victor Bowens
- Tambourine, Bells, Vocals
- Midnight Band
- Band, Producer
- David Lau
- Artwork
- Bob Heimall
- Design
- Scott Townsend
- Design
- Peter Hujar
- Photography
- Adam Shore
- Executive Producer
- Vera Savcic
- Executive Producer
- Charlie Saunders
- Conga, Chinese Drums
- James King
- Illustrations
- Bob Adams
- Drums
- Brian Jackson
- Synthesizer, Flute, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Performer, Producer, Vocals
- Adenola
- Percussion, Conga
- Bilal Sunni Ali
- Flute, Saxophone, Harmonica
- Duke Bootee
- Performer
- Danny Bowens
- Guitar (Bass)
- Victor Brown
- Percussion, Tambourine, Vocals, Bells
- Malcolm Cecil
- Remastering
- Peter Garrett
- Performer
- Big Youth
- Performer














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