Rev. Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody' is a remarkable 1971 LP record on the Respect label (TAS - 2601). It comes in a mint - condition vinyl LP format from the US. The genre combines Funk / Soul with Non - Music, and the styles include Speech, Political, and Sermon. The tracklist features 'I Am Somebody (Know Your Enemy - Part 1)' at 27:18 on side A, 'I Am Somebody (Know Your Enemy - Part 2)' at 6:24 on B1, 'The Great Advice' at 9:20 on B2, and 'Quarter On The Dime' at 10:00 on B3. It was pressed by Columbia Records Pressing Plant in Terre Haute. The credits involve engineers Jack Finley and William Brown*, lacquer cut by P.R.*, score editor Larry Shaw, and supervised by Tom Nixon. It's an Operation Breadbasket Production and the first LP pressing under this label (all previous releases were 7'). The matrix runouts are T TM 0107 - 2 M/P.R. for side 1 and T TM 0108 - 2 M/P.R. for side 2.


To use this LP record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm onto the start of the groove. Enjoy the powerful speeches and soulful elements of Rev. Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody'. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Keep the record in its sleeve when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Store it vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If the record gets dirty, use a record cleaning brush or a mild record cleaning solution according to the product instructions. This way, you can keep this amazing piece of history in great shape for a long time.