The Last Poets, a pioneering spoken word group, released their fourth studio album, "At Last," on July 1, 1973, under their self-titled label. This concise yet powerful collection spans just 40 minutes but packs a punch with its raw, unfiltered commentary on societal issues. The album's ten tracks, including standout pieces like "Death Row" and "The African Slave," delve into themes of injustice, history, and self-reflection. With their distinctive blend of poetry and rhythm, The Last Poets offer a poignant and thought-provoking listening experience that remains relevant decades after its release. "At Last" is a testament to the group's enduring influence and their ability to captivate audiences with their powerful spoken word performances.