
Available in the shop only on Record Store Day Saturday 12th April at 8am onwards.
First come, first served, only 1 copy per customer.
Full rules of the day here https://music-nostalgia.myshopify.com/pages/record-store-day
It will say 'Out of Stock' because it's only available in the shop on the day.
Any leftovers will be sold online from the Monday afterwards from 8pm
Gil Scott-Heron’s Moving Target (1982) showcases the iconic artist in a transformative period. The album blends his signature socio-political commentary with a more polished, groove-oriented sound, reflecting the era’s evolving musical landscape. Tracks like “Johannesburg” revisit his activist roots, while “Black History/The World” delivers raw spoken-word brilliance. The production leans into funk, R&B, and synth-driven textures, courtesy of Malcolm Cecil’s meticulous touch. While not as incendiary as earlier works, Moving Target retains Scott-Heron’s lyrical depth and his ability to dissect global issues with poignant clarity. A testament to his adaptability, the album underscores his enduring influence on music and activism.