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INTERPRÉTATION
Esther Phillips
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Joshie Armstead
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Hilda Harris
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Barbara Massey
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Pee Wee Ellis
Direction d’orchestre
Louis St. Louis
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Tasha Thomas
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Cornell Dupree
Guitare
Eric Gale
Guitare
Airto Moriera
Percussion
Bernard Purdie
Batterie
Richard Tee
Piano
Max Hollander
Violon
Leo Kahn
Violon
Charles Libove
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Guy Lumia
Violon
Max Pollikoff
Violon
Alvin Rogers
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Paul Winter
Violon
Jack Zayde
Violon
Gordon Edwards
Basse
Charles McCracken
Violoncelle
Alan Shulman
Violoncelle
Margaret Ross
Harpe
Dave Liebman
Flûte
Hank Crawford
Saxophone alto
John Gatchell
Trompette
John Eckert
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Sam Burtis
Trombone
Dick Griffin
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Michael Comins
Violon
Frank Vicari
Saxophone ténor
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
G. Scott-Heron
Composition
Pee Wee Ellis
Arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Creed Taylor
Production
Paroles
A junkie walking through the twilight
I'm on my way home
I left three days ago but no one seems to know
I'm gone
Home is where the hatred is, home is filled with pain
And it might not be such a bad idea
If I never, never went home again
Stand as far away from me as you can and ask me why
Hang on to your rosary beads
Close your eyes to watch me die
You keep sayin', kick it, quit it
Kick it, quit it, kick it, quit it
God, but did you ever try to turn your sick soul
Inside out so that the world can watch you die
Home is where I live, inside my white power dreams
Home was once an empty vacuum that's filled now
With my silent screams
Home is where the needle marks
Try to hear my broken heart
And it might not be such a bad idea
If i never, never went home again
Home again, home again, home again
Kick it quit it, kick it quit it, kick it quit it
Kick it, can't go home again
Writer(s): Gil Scott-heron
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