Black Power of the Soul, Reflecting Turbulent Times
A stunning soundtrack that traces the African American history behind the film "Malcolm X" through music.
Featuring top artists both old and new, from Ray Charles to Aretha Franklin to Arrested Development, the album combines jazz, soul, and hip-hop to musically embody the tenacity of a leader and the pride of a community. More than just a soundtrack, it's an important record that allows viewers to experience the richness of Black music and the history of struggle all at once.
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13 TRACKS:
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1)
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Arrested Development - Revolution
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Big Joe Turner - Roll 'Em Pete
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Lionel Hampton - Flying Home
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The Ink Spots - My Prayer
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Billie Holiday - Big Stuff
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Erskine Hawkins - Don't Cry Baby
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Louis Jordan - Beans And Cornbread
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Ella Fitzgerald - Azure
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John Coltrane - Alabama
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Ray Charles - That Lucky Old Sun Just Rolls Around Heaven
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Duke Ellington - Arabesque Cookie
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12)
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Junior Walker & The All Stars - Shotgun
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13)
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Aretha Franklin - Someday We'll All Be Free
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Executive Producer - Quincy Jones
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Compiled By [Digital Compilation], Mastered By [Mastering] - Lee Herschberg
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Executive Producer - Spike Lee
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Supervised By [Soundtrack Supervisor] - Raoul Roach
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Photography - David Lee (17)