Amiri Baraka

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Who Will Survive America 00:00 Tools
Dope 00:00 Tools
Bang, Bang Outishly 00:00 Tools
Shazam Doowah 00:00 Tools
It’s Nation Time 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
I Love Music 00:00 Tools
Against Bourgeois Art 00:00 Tools
The Last Revolutionary (For Abbie Hoffman) 00:00 Tools
Kongo Bells 00:00 Tools
Strunza Med 00:00 Tools
Class Struggle in Music I 00:00 Tools
Class Struggle in Music II 00:00 Tools
Baraka 00:00 Tools
In Walked Bud 00:00 Tools
In the Tradition (For Black Arthur Blythe) 00:00 Tools
Ming Blue 00:00 Tools
The X Is Black (Spike Lie) 00:00 Tools
The Slaves Singing 00:00 Tools
Wailers 00:00 Tools
Black Dada Nihilismus 00:00 Tools
When Tony Was In Africa 00:00 Tools
Akendengue 00:00 Tools
Yes We Can 00:00 Tools
Somebody Blewup America 00:00 Tools
Kongo Bells Part 2 00:00 Tools
Who Will Survive America? 00:00 Tools
Black Dada Nihilisus 00:00 Tools
There Really Was An Africa 00:00 Tools
Kongo Bells Part 3 00:00 Tools
Black Dada Nihilismus (DJ Spooky mix) 00:00 Tools
Side One 00:00 Tools
Somebody Blew Up America 00:00 Tools
Freedom Suite 00:00 Tools
Come See About Me 00:00 Tools
A Poem for Speculative Hipsters 00:00 Tools
Something in the Way of Things (In Town) 00:00 Tools
I Liked Us Better 00:00 Tools
1. The Last Revolutionary (For Abbie Hoffman) 00:00 Tools
For Pharaoh Sanders 00:00 Tools
Side Two 00:00 Tools
Snake Eyes 00:00 Tools
4. I Love Music 00:00 Tools
5. Dope 00:00 Tools
2. Against Bourgeois Art 00:00 Tools
Kutoa Sifa 00:00 Tools
As a Possible Lover 00:00 Tools
Kutoa Umoja 00:00 Tools
Kenyata Listening to Mozart 00:00 Tools
Answers In Progress 00:00 Tools
Somebody Call A Doctor 00:00 Tools
3. Strunza Med 00:00 Tools
Houdini 00:00 Tools
Introduction to Reading 00:00 Tools
7. Class Struggle in Music II 00:00 Tools
Poem for Half White College Students 00:00 Tools
Black Bourgeoisie 00:00 Tools
To Pharoah Sanders 00:00 Tools
Revelations 00:00 Tools
6. Class Struggle in Music I 00:00 Tools
"Wooden Negroes Appear at a Slam" and several "Low Coups" 00:00 Tools
Peace In Place 00:00 Tools
All In The Street 00:00 Tools
A Contract for the Destruction and Rebuilding of Patterson 00:00 Tools
Three Modes of History and Culture 00:00 Tools
Defeat of its Parents 00:00 Tools
PRESSURE TO GROW, 11/12/75, 1:27. 00:00 Tools
Come Back, Pharoah 00:00 Tools
A Poem Some People Will Have To Understand 00:00 Tools
Somebody Blew Up America *complete youtube clip 00:00 Tools
Sweet - Black Dada Nihilismus 00:00 Tools
Something In The Way Of Things 00:00 Tools
Sweet Black Dada Nihlism 00:00 Tools
Short Speech to My Friends 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man 00:00 Tools
Bad News For Your Highness 00:00 Tools
3rd Avenue 00:00 Tools
Pull The Covers Off 00:00 Tools
Young Soul 00:00 Tools
Pressure to Grow 00:00 Tools
The Academic Cowards of Reaction 00:00 Tools
The Dance 00:00 Tools
A Poem Some People Will Need to Understand 00:00 Tools
Lunch Poems - Amiri Baraka 00:00 Tools
Mise En Scene, Newark 1947 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Black Women 00:00 Tools
Poetry Reading 00:00 Tools
Poem for Bald Heads 00:00 Tools
Announcements 00:00 Tools
The Revolutionary Theatre 00:00 Tools
Was Gon’ Happen 00:00 Tools
8. In the Tradition (For Black Arthur Blythe) 00:00 Tools
Where's the Romantic Life? 00:00 Tools
Black Mass part1 00:00 Tools
Way Out West 00:00 Tools
How Africans Got To Be Negroes 00:00 Tools
Mishap (So Much Soul) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Black Woman 00:00 Tools
Bad Mouth 00:00 Tools
Pamoja Tutashinda 00:00 Tools
Caution, part 3 00:00 Tools
War Clouds Over the World 00:00 Tools
In One Battle 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
The People Burning 00:00 Tools
Bronze Buckaroo 00:00 Tools
Bang, Bang Outishly / Amiri Baraka 00:00 Tools
Madness 00:00 Tools
Against Bourgeois Art (recording starts in medias res) 00:00 Tools
X Is Black (Spike Lie) 00:00 Tools
Three Movements and a Coda 00:00 Tools
Black Mass part2 00:00 Tools
Baraka at SFSU (full reading) 00:00 Tools
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Amiri Baraka is an influential American poet, dramatist and music critic. Known for his outspoken political activism, he may be best remembered for his controversial tenure as Poet Laureate of New Jersey. Important writings include Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note (1961) and Blues People: Negro Music in White America (1963), which remains one of the most influential volumes of jazz criticism. Baraka's website is http://www.amiribaraka.com/. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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