Tribal Dreams: Music From Native AmericansVarious Artists
Release Date: 04/17/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 408969_CD
UPC # 081227426927
Label: Rhino
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Performer: Various Artists
Producer: Leib Ostrow; Leib Ostrow (Compilation) Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: This is part of the Tribal series. Audio Mixer: David Swenson. Unknown Contributor Roles: Jerry Alfred; Joseph Fire Crow; Kevin Locke; Mary Youngblood; Andrew Vasquez; Peter Kater; Walela; R. Carlos Nakai. Tribal Dreams is a compilation of Native American songs based on traditional melodies, lyrics, and instrumentation. Percussion, drums, and flutes are the main instruments used, with some non-native additions such as electric pianos and guitars. The overall sound and mood are slow, solemn, and soothing -- almost a bit too soothing. Much of this album comes across as typical new age music -- reverent and peaceful, but not suggestive of the diversity that there must surely be in Native American music. There are a few lively moments; the traditional "Cherokee Morning Song" by Walela and Andrew Vasquez' "Spirit Mountain" use female vocal choruses and constant repetition of lyrics that evoke the sound of early-'60s girl groups. And "Beware" by Jerry Alfred is a perfect contemporary folk-blues ballad, like the solo work of Bruce Springsteen but sung in a native language. For a more comprehensive sampling of Native American music, Earthbeat! Records features their Tribal series of recordings. ~ Lynne Bronstein
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