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An incredibly rare and sought after LP, The Universal Messengers issued this one powerful statement on wax and then disappeared into the ether. Released in 1971, and produced by Billy Guy of The Coasters fame, An Experience In The Blackness Of Sound is akin to the work of Gil Scott-Heron, and The Last Poets. Jazzy and percussive, with heavy lyrical content about life in post-MLK black America. An amazing LP that deserves its place amongst the likes of The Watts Prophets and The Last Poets, ya dig?
Side A:
1. Why You Want To Be A Junky 2. Black Love 3. Beware
Side B:
1. Drums 2. Black Is So Bad 3. Walking Through Harlem