The Martin Luther King, Jr. Tapes
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Artist:
Martin Luther King Jr.
Label: Jerden Records
Category: Music
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Media: Audio Cassette
UPC: 739497702141
EAN: 0739497702141
ASIN: B000001C0H
Release Date: 1995-03-23 |
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Tracks:
- Great March to Freedom
- Great March to Washington
- Free at Last
- Eulogy-Robert F. Kennedy
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Customer Reviews:
An excellent compilation!!!.......2005-02-10
This package is well worth the price. If you love to hear great speeches from great people like Dr. King, then this is definitely a must have. There's no point in talking about the speeches because I dont want to spoil them. The JFK speeches are exceptionally good as well.
One of the Better King Speech Collections.......2001-06-06
This is an excellent collection of King Speeches. It begins with the 1963 Detroit Speech, where "I Have a Dream" was first heard. This is filled with raw, barbed humor that most people don't presently associate with Dr. King. Next is the March on Washington Speech, which has the better knonw version of "I Have a Dream". Much of that is quite stiff before he gets to the Dream segement. Then we have the "Mountaintop" speech of 1968, which is all the more remarkable when you consider this was done without any notes. It conclues rather fittingly with Bobby Kennedy's eulogy of Dr. King, which is made all the more poignant since Bobby Kennedy was also killed just a few weeks later. Overall great listening and great history.
I Wish There Were More Speeches.......2000-09-01
The title is somewhat misleading, as only three of the speeches feature King, while the last is a speech by Robert Kennedy following King's assassination. There are only four speeches total in this volume, so one hopes there will be more to come. At least the celebrated "I Have a Dream" speech of 1963 is featured in its entirety. The speech still gives me the chills after all these years and remains the standard by which all speeches should be judged. It is the greatest speech of the 20th century, and for anybody to include it complete deserves at least three stars for including it.
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