Moving Target (Gil Scott-Heron album)

Moving Target is a studio album by American spoken-word poet and blues musician Gil Scott-Heron.

Background, production, release
The album, released on Arista in 1982, was to be his last for more than a decade. On Moving Target, Scott-Heron and his "Midnight Band" recorded their "typical, tastefully jazzy R&B and funk grooves", though flavored with "more exotic sounds" and influenced by reggae (there are echoes of Bob Marley in some songs). The final song, the almost ten-minute long "Black History/The World", is in part a spoken-word performance by Scott-Heron ending with a "plea for peace and world change".

The album, co-produced by Malcolm Cecil, was released in September 1982 on LP (#204921), and issued as a CD in February 1997, under the same number. Robert Christgau gave the album a B.

Track listing
All tracks composed by Gil Scott-Heron; except where indicated
 * 1) "Fast Lane" (lyrics: Scott-Heron; music: Robbie Gordon) – 4:55
 * 2) "Washington D.C." – 4:13
 * 3) "No Exit" – 4:08
 * 4) "Blue Collar" – 5:18
 * 5) "Explanations" – 4:12
 * 6) "Ready or Not" (lyrics: Scott-Heron; music: Larry McDonald) – 4:33
 * 7) "Black History/The World" – 9:42

Personnel

 * Gil Scott-Heron – vocals; electric piano on "Washington D.C."
 * Vernon James – alto saxophone; flute on "Ready or Not"
 * Robbie Gordon – bass
 * Kenny Powell – drums
 * Ed Brady – guitar
 * Glen Turner – keyboards
 * Carl Cornwell – tenor saxophone (tracks 2, 3, 7)
 * Ron Holloway – tenor saxophone
 * Kenny Sheffield – trumpet
 * Larry McDonald – percussion
 * "High Note" Harry Kim – trumpet on "Washington D.C."
 * Malcolm Cecil – horn arrangement on "Fast Lane"

Technical personnel

 * Malcolm Cecil - engineer, co-producer
 * Alan Douglas - second engineer
 * Richard Mannering - second engineer
 * Denis Heron - coordinator, production assistant
 * Bob Carboni - mastering
 * Donn Davenport - artwork
 * John Ford - photography
 * Recorded at Bias Studio, Springfield, Virginia (March 25–27 and May 28–29, 1982); Townhouse Studios, London (April 9–12, 1982); The Manor Studio, Oxford (April 19–21, 1982); and Record Plant, Los Angeles (June 7–17, 1982). Mixed at Record Plant. Mastered at A&M Studios, Los Angeles (July 1982).