Some visuals have emerged for “Me And The Devil” , the beautifully morose track by Gil Scott-Heron that we posted not too long ago, and they’re rather stunning. Kudos to Coodie & Chike as well as Michael Sterling Eaton on the job they did on this one. Look for Gil’s new album on XL 2/22.
Also just learned that this is a cover of “Me And The Devil Blues”, originally sung by blues legend Robert Johnson circa the late 1930′s. Johnson’s biography is interesting to say the least, and he’s cited to be the source of inspiration for Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones and host of others. Catch the OG version accompanied by some artwork by an unnamed author after the jump.




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