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Bridges (Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson album)
1977 studio album by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bridges is an album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, released in the fall of 1977 on Arista Records.
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"We Almost Lost Detroit"
The song "We Almost Lost Detroit", which shares its title with the 1975 John G. Fuller book of the same name, recounts the story of the nuclear meltdown at the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station in Frenchtown Township near Monroe, Michigan, in 1966.[4] It was performed at the No Nukes concert in September 1979 at Madison Square Garden. This song was also contributed to the No Nukes album in November 1979 and No Nukes concert film in May 1980.[5][1]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Gil Scott-Heron except as noted.
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Personnel
- Gil Scott-Heron - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano
- Brian Jackson - Flute, Keyboards, T.O.N.T.O.
- Danny Bowens - Bass
- Joe Blocker, Reggie Brisbane - Drums
- Fred Payne, Marlo Henderson - Guitar
- Tony Duncanson, Barnett Williams - Percussion
- Bilal Sunni Ali - Saxophone
- Delbert Tailor - Trumpet
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Legacy
- The song "We Almost Lost Detroit" is sampled by:
- "Brown Skin Lady" by Black Star on Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star[citation needed]
- "The People" by Common on Finding Forever
- The song "We Almost Lost Detroit" is covered by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. on their album It's a Corporate World (2011).
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External links
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