Malcolm X - Words From The Frontlines Excerpts From The Great Speeches Of Malcolm X

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Review by Anton Koekemoer

Words From The Frontlines Excerpts From The Great Speeches Of Malcolm X is a powerful album that features some of the most inspiring speeches of Malcolm X. The album is a testament to the revolutionary spirit and the unwavering commitment of the civil rights leader to the cause of justice and equality.

The album features some of Malcolm X's most famous speeches, including "The Ballot or the Bullet" and "Message to the Grassroots." Each speech is a powerful call to action, urging people to stand up and fight for their rights, to resist oppression, and to demand justice.

The album is expertly curated, with each speech building on the last to create a cohesive narrative of Malcolm X's political and social philosophy. The speeches are interspersed with powerful musical interludes, adding to the emotional impact of the album.

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Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
... Stop Singin' And Start Swingin'7:40
Keep That White Man's Claws Off Our Women5:23
You Got What's Known As White's Disease12:18
There's No Such Thing As A Non-Violent Revolution4:23
By Any Means Necessary14:00
You Got What's Known As "White's Disease"12:18
You Can't Hate The Roots Of A Tree And Not Hate The Tree5:52
Untitled0:39
... By Any Means Necessary14:00
Stop Singin' And Start Swingin'7:40
I'm A Field Negro8:34
We Want Complete Separation13:30

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Catalog Numbers

  • 07863 66132-4
  • 07863 66132-2
  • 07863 66132-1

Labels

RCA

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Remastered
  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
Concept ByLou Simon
OtherLou Simon
Mastered ByBill Lacey
Supervised ByPaul Williams
Art DirectionJacqueline Murphy
DesignSean Smith
Remastered ByBill Lacey
TechnicianBill Lacey

Notes

  • 'Words From The Frontlines' contains excerpts from some of Malcolm X's most stirring speeches, not complete speeches.
  • Remastered at BMG studios, NYC, October 1992.
  • Though not shown on the label, there is a ninth, untitled track that goes:
  • "It's just like when you got some coffee that's too black, which mean's it's too strong. What you do, you integrate it with cream... (Laughter) ...you make it weak... If you pour out too much cream in you won't even know you had coffee... (Laughter) ...It used to be hot it becomes cool, it used to be strong it becomes weak. It used to wake you up, now... it'll put you to sleep... (Laughter)"
  • "The RCA Records Label has digitally restored the speeches to the highest standards possible."
  • (c) 1992 Dr. Betty Shabazz under license authorized by Curtis Management Group. This compilation exclusively licensed to BMG Music. Manufactured and distributed by BMG Music, New York, NY. Printed in the U.S.A.
  • The RCA Records Label has digitally restored the speeches to the highest standards possible."
  • (c) 1992 Dr. Betty Shabazz under license authorized by Curtis Management Group. This compilation exclusively licensed to BMG Music. Made in Germany. Printed in Germany.
  • LC 0316 / F:BM650 / 07836613222

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 078636613246
  • Barcode: 0 7863-66132-2 2
  • Other (ISBN): 1-882753-00-3
  • Matrix / Runout (CD Inner Ring): W.O. 28239-1M 07863661322 DISC MFG. INC. (H)

About Malcolm X

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Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19, 1925 as Malcolm Little. When Malcolm was a boy, his father was murdered and his home was burned to the ground by the Ku Klux Klan. Malcolm spent time in prison where he educated himself in the classics, various languages and world history, particularly the history of Black people. On his release Malcolm became a Muslim minister and follower of Elijah Muhammad; he later converted to Islam (Sunni), making a pilgrimage to Mecca and travelling throughout the world espousing unity, human rights and self-determination. Malcolm quickly became known as a powerful activist for Black freedom in the U.S. He spoke forcefully against racist oppression in all its forms. While early on he targeted all whites as the enemy, he later came to feel that "some white people are truly sincere and capable of being brotherly toward a Black man." Perhaps this is when he became too powerful for the "powers that be." One week before his death, Malcolm's house was fire-bombed while he and his family were inside. On February 21, 1965, Malcolm was assassinated. His voice, his message and his spirit live on. "White, black, brown, red, yellow. It doesn't make any difference what color you are. The only thing power respects is power." - Malcolm X

Real Name

    • El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz

Name Vars

  • El Shabazz Malcolm X
  • Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz)
  • Malcom X
  • Malkom X

Aliases

  • El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz
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Summary by Anton Koekemoer

Words From The Frontlines is a must-listen for anyone interested in the history of the civil rights movement or in the legacy of Malcolm X. The album is a powerful reminder of the importance of speaking out against injustice and fighting for what is right.

Comments

Greatest motivation speeker in our ethics
How can you bleed for uncle Sam and feel afraid to bleed for your black brothers and sisters. Malcolm was a genius that understand every topic that he heard to discuss, he express himself freely not by telling people what they want to hear but what he want to say and feel is the truth. They try to shut him down with the use of the media but the guy was more powerful than the media
If It Wasn't For Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad & The Nation Of Islam Would Be Nothing! He Made It What It Is. Before He Came Along, Elijah Muhammad & The Nation Of Islam Was Nothing More Than An Underground Masonic Order, With Elijah Muhammad Being It's Grandmaster, That Did Absolutely NOTHING For The Black Struggle!!!
Go ahead Brother Man! Let the Truth be told. We're the Victim, not the Villains.
Amazing!
Please investigate. YouTube are censoring your Malcolm x videos with age restrictions hard to override.
God bless Malcom Shabaaz al Hajji!!!!! free Palestine!
One day all of you!!!! Black & white!!!! ... are going 2 learn about the wisdom of this man!!!! Malcolm x.
Much respect for Malcolm X.