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"name": "Home is Where The Hatred Is (feat. Lisa Fischer)"
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"text": "Lisa Fischer brings a sensational vocal performance to Brian Jackson's superb rework of the classic Home Is Where the Hatred Is to create an unforgettable version of one of Gil Scott-Heron's most personal and enduring songs which first featured on the seminal Pieces of a Man LP from 1971.\n\nproduced by Masters at Work\n\nhttps://thebrianjackson.bandcamp.com/track/home-is-where-the-hatred-is-main-featuring-lisa-fischer-2"
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