Moving Target

Moving Target

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Gil Scott-Heron's last proper album for more than a decade, Moving Target was recorded after a period of intense touring (hence the title) and, perhaps understandably, finds the Midnight Band playing a larger role than usual. It also may reflect the group's travels, as the typical, tastefully jazzy R&B and funk grooves — like set-opener Fast Lane and Explanations — are supplemented with more exotic sounds. Like Stevie Wonder, for whom he and the Midnight Band opened a tour in 1980, Scott-Heron and his bandmates were experimenting with reggae. No Exit has clear echoes of Bob Marley, while Ready or Not is a sultry island jam. Both tunes also had themes more personal than political, a shift noticeable elsewhere on the album (even Washington D.C., with its seemingly obvious subject, is as much about the resilient spirit of D.C.'s citizens as it's about the city's politicians). That's somewhat surprising, given that Scott-Heron had recently enjoyed success with B-Movie, a pointed attack on then-preside