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With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip-hop. The group arose out of the prison experiences of Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, a U.S. Army paratrooper who chose jail as an alternative to fighting in Vietnam; while incarcerated, he converted to Islam, learned to "spiel" (an early form of rapping), and befriended fellow inmates Omar Ben Hassan and Abiodun Oyewole.

Upon the trio's release from prison, they returned to the impoverished ghettos of Harlem, where they joined the East Wind poetry workshop and began performing their fusion of spiels and musical backing on neighborhood street corners. On May 16, 1969 -- Malcolm X's birthday -- they officially formed the Last Poets, adopting the name from the work of South African Little Willie Copaseely, who declared the era to be the last age of poets before the complete takeover of guns. After a performance on a local television program, the group was signed by jazz producer Alan Douglas, who helmed their eye-opening eponymous debut LP in 1970. A collection condemning both white oppression ("White Man's Got a God Complex") and black stasis ("Niggas Are Scared of Revolution"), The Last Poets reached the U.S. Top Ten album charts, but before the group could mount a tour, Oyewole was sentenced to 14 years in prison after being found guilty of robbery and was replaced by percussionist Nilaja.

After the 1971 follow-up This Is Madness (which landed them on President Richard Nixon's Counter-Intelligence Programming lists), Hassan joined a Southern-based religious sect; Jalal recruited former jazz drummer Suliaman El Hadi for 1972's Chastisement, which incorporated jazz-funk structures to create a sound the group dubbed "jazzoetry." Following the 1973 Jalal solo concept album Hustler's Convention (recorded under the alias Lightnin' Rod), the Last Poets issued 1974's At Last, a foray into free-form jazz; after its release, Nilaja exited, and with the exception of 1977's Delights of the Garden, the group kept a conspicuously low profile for the remainder of the decade.

By the 1980s, however, the proliferation of rap -- and the form's acknowledged debt to the Last Poets -- made their early records sought-after collectors' items; finally, in 1984 the group resurfaced with the LP Oh, My People, followed in 1988 by Freedom Express. Another layoff ensued, during which time Hassan issued a solo LP, 1993's Be Bop or Be Dead, and Jalal mentored the British acid jazz unit Galliano. In 1995, two splinter groups simultaneously reclaimed the Last Poets name; while Jalal and El Hadi teamed for the single "Scatterrap," Hassan and Oyewole issued the LP Holy Terror.
The Last Poets

The Last Poets

The Last Poets Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "The Last Poets"
Right On! Right On!
The Last Poets The Last Poets
This Is Madness This Is Madness
Chastisement Chastisement
At Last At Last
Jazzoetry Jazzoetry
Delights in the Garden Delights in the Garden
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Oh My People Oh My People
Freedom Express Freedom Express
Retro Fit Retro Fit
Scatterap/Home Scatterap/Home
Holy Terror Holy Terror
Time Has Come Time Has Come
When the Revolution Comes When the Revolution Comes
On the Subway On the Subway
Get Movin' Get Movin'
Mean Machine Mean Machine
Songs Performed by "The Last Poets"
Jibard/My Pretty Nigger
Been Done Already
Hey Now
Die Nigga!!!
Un Rifle/Oracion-Rifle Player
Tell Me Brother
Black Woman
James Brown
Soul
Today Is a Killer
Little Willie Armstrong Jones
Puerto Rican Rhythms
Poetry Is Black
Jazz
The Shalimar
Into the Streets
Alley
The Library
Run, Nigger
On the Subway
Niggers Are Scared of Revolution
Black Thighs
Gashman
Wake Up, Niggers
New York, New York
Jones Comin' Down
Just Because
Black Wish
When the Revolution Comes
Two Little Boys
Surprises
True Blues
Related to What Chant
Related to What
Black Is Chant
Black Is
Time
Mean Machine Chant
Mean Machine
White Man's Got a God Complex
Opposites
Black People What Y'all Gon' Do Chant
Black People What Y'all Gon' Do
O.D.
This Is Madness Chant
This Is Madness
Tribute to Obabi (Ogun)
Jazzoetry
Black Soldier
E Pluribus Unum
Hands Off
The Lone Ranger
Before the White Man Came
Bird's Word
Tranquility
Reflections
Uncle Sam's Lament
The African Slave
Ode to Saphcallah
In Search of Knowledge
In Time and Space
The Courtroom
Death Row
Picture of Blue
Black Is Chant
On the Subway
O.D.
Jones Comin' Down
Two Little Boys
Black Thighs
Gashman
True Blues
Mean Machine
Jazzoetry
It's a Trip
Ho Chi Minh
Blessed Are Those Who Struggle
The Pill
Delights of the Garden
Be
Yond
ER
Get Movin'
This Is Your Life
What Will You Do
Oh My People
Hold Fast
Parting Company
Tough Enough
Woodshed Walk
Freedom Express
Geronimo
Un-Holy Alliance
Blessed Are Those Who Struggle
Surprises
Hold Fast
Hold Fast Bonus Beat [Based on Hold Fast]
This Is Your Life
Your Life Revisited
Mean Machine
The Pill
Doriella du Fontaine
Doriella du Fontaine [instrumental]
Hold Fast (Slight Return)
The Struggle Continues
See
Hear
Taste
Touch
Smell
Reasoning
Choice
Minority of One
Mystery Man
You Can Do It
The Drama
Way over Due's Blues
Invocation
Homesick
Black Rage
Men-Tality
Pelourinho
Funk
If We Only Knew
Illusion of Self
Talk Show
Black and Strong (Homesick) [*]
Last Rites
The King Is Home
Kings of Pain
The Time Has Come
Trapped
Panther
Down to Now
For the Millions
Silence of the Jams
Do You Feel Good?
Hollow Wood
King Is Home (Reprise)
Run, Nigger
On the Subway
Niggers Are Scared of Revolution
Black Thighs
Gashman
Wake Up, Niggers
New York, New York
Jones Comin' Down
Just Because
Black Wish
When the Revolution Comes
Two Little Boys
Surprises
True Blues
Related to What Chant
Related to What
Black Is Chant
Black Is
Time
Mean Machine Chant
Mean Machine
White Man's Got a God Complex
Opposites
Black People What Y'all Gon' Do Chant
Black People What Y'all Gon' Do
O.D.
This Is Madness Chant
This Is Madness
On the Subway
Black Soldier
Run Nigger
Woodshed Walk
Tough Enough
Doriella du Fontaine
Sport
Black Is
Oh, My People
Beyonder
Two Little Boys
Black Thighs
Mean Machine
Geronimo
White Man's Got a God Complex
Spoon
Wake Up, Niggers
True Blues
Bird's World
Un-Holy Alliance
When the Revolution Comes
Black Wish
The Pill
African Slave
Niggers Are Scared of Revolution
It's a Trip
Grit's Den
Related to What
E Pluribus Unum
Black People What Y'all Gon' Do
New York, New York
Jazzoetry
Freedom Express
The Last Poets Videos Expand/Collapse
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The Last Poets News Expand/Collapse
Our pick of Best Bets for Nov. 27-Dec. 3   Nov 25, 2009 14:30:53
He has shared the stage with the Four Tops, King Britt, the Last Poets, KRS–One and Angie Stone. His October 2009 album, “The Liberation Sessions: ...
Cultural Center of Cape Cod   Nov 24, 2009 10:18:20
He has shared the stage with The Four Tops, King Britt, The Last Poets, KRS –ONE, and Angie Stone. His 2000 debut single, “Thief in the Night” became an ...
Bruce George Performs at Berklee's Poetry Slam   Nov 19, 2009 09:15:36
... organizations such as Ebony Energy Talent Network- a booking agency for speakers such as Rev. Jessie Jackson, Amiri Baraka, and The Last Poets and others.
Spoken word artist Gino Marrow visits brooklyn Jazz Cafe   Nov 10, 2009 12:30:19
He has opened for — or shared the stage with — Ursula Rucker, Gwendolyn Brooks, The Last Poets, Saul Williams, Gil Scott Heron, Dick Gregory, ...
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