The clip used at 20:42 is taken from Episode 25. The clip used at 14:17 is taken from Episode 23. The clip from Episode 23 used at 13:28 featured Dot Rotten’s BBC 1Xtra Westwood freestyle.
2PAC 2 OF AMERIKAZ MOST WANTED REGGAE MUSIC ARMPERSON MIX ARCHIVE
The clip from Episode 22 used at 19:01 features archive of Damian Marley from his interview with Seani B on 1Xtra, and a clip of Bob Marley taken from his interview with Gil Noble for WABC-TV’s “Like It Is”. The clip used at 12:34 is taken from Episode 21. The clip from Episode 20 used at 11:52 featured Benbrick’s remake of My First Song, originally by Jay-Z. We used various clips from different Chapter 3 episodes: The clip used at 07:02 is taken from the BBC News documentary London’s Bleeding. The clip used at 06:29 is taken from the ABC News 20/20 Hip Hop special report from 1981. The clip of Sam Cooke used at 05:28 is taken from his interview with Dick Clark on American Bandstand.
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The clips of George chatting with economist Mariana Mazzucato used first at 01:36 are recorded by George. The clips of George chatting with Zeze Mills used first at 00:34 are taken from George’s appearance on The Zeze Mills show. The Fisk Jubilee Singers.Ī very big thank you to Kasana and Jade for their contributions on Common Ground which we included in this episode used at 08:35 and 08:50. My PHD team Mariana Mazzucato and Karen Edge. Evan Rogers, who worked with Benbrick on the orchestrations and prep for Abbey Road, Tom Kelly, our conductor, and Adam Miller, our engineer, for those Abbey Road sessions. My team: Sandra, Vidhu, Birungi, Luke AG. The-Dream & BJ the Chicago Kid)īenbrick - Falling Tide (performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra) Nas - If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) ft. Mahalia Jackson - Summertime / Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Mixing, recording and editing by Benbrick. Warning: This episode contains very strong language and language that may offend. What will it take for Black music to truly liberate Black people? Thousands of artists with a gazillion listeners every day. Over one billion Africans on the continent.