
Moving Target - RSD 2025
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1982's Moving Target is known as a "Top 10" essential Gil Scott-Heron release. Scott-Heron and his Midnight Band recorded their most furious hard-funk-driven release influenced by reggae (there are echoes of Bob Marley in some songs). The final song "Black History/The World", is in part a spoken-word performance by Scott-Heron ending with a "plea for peace and world change.”
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Moving Target - RSD 2025
Buy in-store on Record Store Day (12/04/2025). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.Â
Remaining stock available online from:
- US - 08:00 ET (13/04/2025)
- EU - 21:00 CEST (14/04/2025)
- UK - 20:00 BST (14/04/2025)
Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
1982's Moving Target is known as a "Top 10" essential Gil Scott-Heron release. Scott-Heron and his Midnight Band recorded their most furious hard-funk-driven release influenced by reggae (there are echoes of Bob Marley in some songs). The final song "Black History/The World", is in part a spoken-word performance by Scott-Heron ending with a "plea for peace and world change.”
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Buy in-store on Record Store Day (12/04/2025). This product is an RSD Exclusive title and is not available to pre-order.Â
Remaining stock available online from:
- US - 08:00 ET (13/04/2025)
- EU - 21:00 CEST (14/04/2025)
- UK - 20:00 BST (14/04/2025)
Some titles will sell out prior to online sale and some will only be available in specific regions. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
1982's Moving Target is known as a "Top 10" essential Gil Scott-Heron release. Scott-Heron and his Midnight Band recorded their most furious hard-funk-driven release influenced by reggae (there are echoes of Bob Marley in some songs). The final song "Black History/The World", is in part a spoken-word performance by Scott-Heron ending with a "plea for peace and world change.”











