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OUR SOULS HAVE GROWN DEEP LIKE RIVERS
JAZZ AND POETRY

  • Ref. U 7237
  • RHINO/WORD BEAT, 2000.

Pistes

  • 1 The negro speaks of rivers
  • 2 I, too
  • 3 The Atlanta years (Excerpt)
  • 4 If we must die
  • 5 St Isaac's church, Petrograd
  • 6 The tropics in New York
  • 7 The creation
  • 8 We to America
  • 9 Nocturne at Bethesda
  • 10 Heritage
  • 11 Dark symphony
  • 12 Ma Rainey
  • 13 Strong men
  • 14 For my people
  • 15 Kissie Lee
  • 16 The mother
  • 17 Dream montage: Tell me * Good morning Harlem * Same in blues * Commentc on curb
  • 18 We real cool
  • 19 Those winter sundays
  • 20 Frederick Douglas
  • 21 Sepia fashion show
  • 22 To a man
  • 23 Freedom suite (for Sonny Rollins and Franz Kline)
  • 24 Crusoe's island
  • 25 Dahomey
  • 26 In memoriam: Martin Luther King Jr
  • 27 Run nigger
  • 28 Admonitions
  • 29 Nikki-Rosa
  • 30 A dance for militant dilettantes
  • 31 Dear John, dear Coltrane
  • 32 Rueben, Rueben
  • 33 My house
  • 34 Flight to Canada
  • 35 Betty's ball blues
  • 36 Wounded in the house of a friend (set 2)
  • 37 Song no.2
  • 38 A poem for players
  • 39 Muhammad Ali at the ringside, 1985
  • 40 Hard Rock returns to prison from the hospital for the criminal insane
  • 41 The idea of ancestry
  • 42 Bang, bang outishly
  • 43 Rhythim blues
  • 44 Shazam doowah
  • 45 The end of civilization as we know it
  • 46 Cruelty
  • 47 Lucy (part 6)
  • 48 Endangered species list blues (with the Firespitter Band)
  • 49 I live for my car
  • 50 Nigger rhythm rhythmes from the blues part of town (pt 4)
  • 51 Lester leaps in
  • 52 Poem for Magic
  • 53 I am she
  • 54 Tuskegee airfield
  • 55 Facing it
  • 56 Venus's-flytraps
  • 57 Rise up fallen fighters (Okra takesup with a Rastafari man * She can't hold back * She say smilin
  • 58 A poem to thrill the NAACP or a black family moves to the suburbs
  • 59 The near-Johannesburg boy
  • 60 The revolution will not be televised
  • 61 Helen
  • 62 Helen and Martha
  • 63 Martha and Helen
  • 64 1962: My brother Richard returns from the monastery
  • 65 Shakespeare say
  • 66 After reading Mickey in the night kitchen for the third time before bed
  • 67 Jamal's lamentation
  • 68 Self portrait, 1988
  • 69 Barbie's little sister
  • 70 The slaughter
  • 71 Nocturne
  • 72 Black steel in the hour of chaos
  • 73 Project princess
  • 74 Ohm
  • 75 No black male show