A Sign Of The Ages (track)
by Gil Scott-Heron
A Sign Of The Ages by Gil Scott-Heron
Year: 1974
From the album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (track #14)
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Year: 1974
From the album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (track #14)
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A Sign Of The Ages appears on the following album(s) by Gil Scott-Heron:
- Pieces Of A Man (track #8) (1971)
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (track #14) (this album) (compilation) (1974)
- Ghetto Style (track #12) (compilation) (1998)
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