Nothing New

Gil Scott Heron

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‘Nothing New’ by Gil Scott-Heron is an album of stripped down vocal and piano versions of songs from his back catalogue, recorded in New York with producer Richard Russell between 2005 and 2009.

The genesis of ‘Nothing New’ dates back to 2005, when Richard Russell first approached Gil with the suggestion of making a new record. Part of the initial suggestion was to record spartan versions of some of Gil’s old songs, something that both parties thought intriguing. Although recording initially started off that way, the album gradually evolved into something very different: 2010’s acclaimed ‘I’m New Here’ album which, as the title suggests, didn’t touch on any of Gil’s previous recordings (except ‘Your Soul And Mine’, which is essentially a reimagining of ‘The Vulture’ from Scott-Heron’s 1970 debut album ‘Small Talk At 125th And Lennox’). ‘I’m New Here’ placed Gil’s distinctive voice in a very modern context.

In November 2011, six months after Gil sadly passed away, Russell sat down to listen to the whole of Gil’s back catalogue – an incredible body of work encompassing 13 albums between 1970 and 1982 and then two more (including ‘I’m New Here’) that were made before Gil’s death. Listening to these 15 albums led Russell to revisit the acoustic piano versions of Gil’s old songs that they’d captured in those initial New York recording sessions. They were remarkable, entirely different versions to the originals, full of magic and simplicity. They had in fact made the album they originally set out to.

‘Nothing New’ features these stripped down versions of some of Gil’s best (though not necessarily best known) songs, as well as excerpts of conversations between takes. The songs were chosen by Gil himself and it was only when compiling the album that Russell realised that each song was taken from a different album, Gil having carefully curated his selection.

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Track Listings

Did You Hear What They Said
Better Days Ahead
Household Name (Interlude)
Your Daddy Loves You
Changing Yourself (Interlude)
Pieces Of A Man
Enjoying Yourself (Outro)
Alien (Hold On To Your Dreams)
Before I Hit The Bottom (Interlude)
95 South (All The Places We’ve Been)
The Other Side
The On/Off Switch (Interlude)
Blue Collar
On Bobby Blue Bland (Outro)

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