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Format: CD
 Aug 1991
 Record Label: New Alliance
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 018861106021 |
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Track Listing 1. Arrival - Harvey Robert Kubernik 2. Ode to Billy Batson - Luis Campos 3. For Moms - Lynn Manning 4. Eastside Story - Yvonne De La Vega 5. Ride - Victor Valle 6. Almost Unknown Soldier Speaks, An - Willie Sims 7. Lost in Los - Marisela Norte 8. Invitation to Cut City - Blackmadrid 9. American Urban Camp, The - Wanda Coleman 10. Static Hands - Jack Brewer 11. Untitled - Fred Torres 12. Untitled - Nigel Gibbs 13. Contrastes - Gloria Alvarez :: Contrasts - Gloria Alvarez 14. Somoza's Teeth - Henry J. Morro 15. Cactus Dreams - Frances Salome Espana 16. Train - Willie E. Jones/Walter T. Lacey 17. Scrabble - Tequila Mockingbird 18. 100th Boyfriend, The - Michelle T. Clinton 19. Dark Impressions - Yvette Ayers 20. On Second Thought - Meri Nana-Ama Danquah 21. Minister of Defense, The - Joel Lipman 22. December 5, 1965 - Paul Body 23. Debate on Hollywood and Highland - Louie Lista 24. Mask After Mask - Scott Richardson 25. Senorita Bambina and No Holes Barred - Linda Albertano 26. No Huddle Offense - Harvey Robert Kubernik
| Details | | Producer: | Harvey Robert Kubernik | | Distributor: | SST Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes BLACK & TAN CLUB is a collection of spoken word pieces whose focus is racial diversity and tension in the United States.
Industry Reviews 3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...voices from South Central and East L.A., Venice and Watts flow like a molten mosaic...a sense of honesty, intimate and direct... Rolling Stone (01/09/1992)
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