Moving Target cover

Moving Target

Released

This 1982 funk and soul album from Gil Scott-Heron, engineered and produced by Malcolm Cecil, features lyrics as politically charged and angry as ever, set to a backdrop of jazzy funk and R’n’B. Scott-Heron was stretching out musically a little at the time and the album also features a couple of nice reggae tracks. ’Moving Target’ finishes with a near-ten minute searing musical history lesson that harks back to Scott-Heron’s early spoken word recordings but updated into a languid, low slung digi-funk groove. 

Harold Heath

Suggestions
Sparks! cover

Sparks!

Melvin Sparks
Upchurch cover

Upchurch

Phil Upchurch
Electric Funk cover

Electric Funk

Jimmy McGriff
Adult Themes cover

Adult Themes

El Michels Affair
No Way! cover

No Way!

Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones
Overpowered cover

Overpowered

Róisín Murphy
Never Too Much cover

Never Too Much

Luther Vandross
This Is Niecy cover

This Is Niecy

Deniece Williams
Face To Face cover

Face To Face

Gino Soccio
Right On cover

Right On

The Supremes
Human Call cover

Human Call

Earthboogie