"At Last" is a powerful spoken word album by The Last Poets, released on July 1, 1973, under their self-titled label. This 40-minute journey through socially conscious themes and poetic expression is a testament to the group's influential role in the spoken word and poetry scene. The album features nine tracks, each offering a unique perspective on societal issues, personal reflections, and historical narratives. From the introspective "In Time And Space" to the poignant "Uncle Sam's Lament" and the evocative "The African Slave," The Last Poets weave a tapestry of words that challenge, inspire, and provoke thought. "At Last" is a timeless piece of art that continues to resonate with its raw and unfiltered commentary on the human experience.