Music for Native Americans - O.S.T.

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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 1994-10-04
  2. Publisher: Capitol
  3. Artist: Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #2676

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Commissioned to come up with a soundtrack for the 1994 Turner Network Television special The Native Americans, Robbie Robertson delivered some of his most haunting and evocative work to date. Combining the sleek atmospherics of 1991's Storyville with traditional tribal chanting and instrumentation, Music for the Native Americans often manages to sound both contemporary and timeless. Unfortunately, Robertson's lyrics are often as clunky as they are well intentioned--though brief, his liner notes are far more powerful and informative--and his gravelly speak-singing is consistently outclassed by Native American guest vocalists Pura Fe, Soni, and Jen, whose "Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Song)" is also the album's highlight. File under "flawed but interesting." --Dan Epstein
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Average Customer Review
4.9 out of 5 stars (77 customer reviews)

39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Contemporary Native American Music, January 8, 2002
Zekeriyah (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Music for Native Americans - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
This CD is beautiful. Theres a ephemeral, spiritual sound to it, yet at the same time its so very modern. I can't think of a good way to explain it, but the music is wonderful. Someof the songs, such as "Coyote Dance", "Ancestor Song" and "Twistd Hair", call to mind beautiful spiritual images in your head. The sound effects and lyrics on "Twisted Hair" in particular still stand out in my mind. Others, such as "Mahk Jchi", "Cherokee Morning Song" and "Akua Tuta", blend traditional Native American music stylings with modern rhythms for a breath taking effect. Many of these songs incorporate other Native American artists, such as Rita Coolidge and Kashtin.
However, the most interesting songs on this CD are the ones that come from Robbie Robertson himself. The lyrics to "Ghost Dance", "It is a Good Day to Die" and "Skinwalker" are haunting and will almost certain stick in your mind...Read more


32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars truth & beauty, May 12, 2001
Alejandra Vernon "artist & illustrator" (Long Beach, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Music for Native Americans - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
I recently purchased this CD and it immediately became an all-time favorite. It has a mix of sounds, with some performances by Pura Fe, Kashtin, and Coolidge, but the entire CD is imbued with a peaceful spirit that transports me to another time and place, a place of simplicity, truth, and so much beauty.There are tracks that have fabulous guitar work by Robertson (like "The Vanishing Breed"), but the songs that captivate me the most are the ones in which he does the vocals. His voice delights me and the 2 spoken pieces, "Words of Fire, Deeds of Blood" and "Twisted Hair" are riveting.The arrangements and musicianship are perfection. This is simply one of the most beautiful CDs I've ever heard in any genre, and that covers a lot of territory, as my tastes are varied.The booklet insert, with poetry and imagery that compliment the CD info and lyrics is a joy...not to be missed are the insightful "tidbits" written by Robertson...(who would...Read more


15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars You'll take this one with you everywhere!, February 16, 2000
Janie Maas (Michigan - USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Music for Native Americans - O.S.T. (Audio CD)
When I first saw the TNT original, The Native Americans back in 1994, I just had to own a copy of the wonderfully haunting soundtrack. I rushed right out and bought this Robbie Robertson CD. Originally, my favorite cut was "Cherokee Morning Song" (Welela/Rita Coolidge & family). Then, I latched onto "Skinwalker" - a huanting pop/jazz offering by Robbie Robertson. This one tells the story of modern day Native American life (read between the lines). One by one, each song will become your favorite. Then, before you realize it, the whole album will grab your heart ... your very soul. Believe me ... it will bring you tears, love and an ethereal wonder (check out the harmony of the cricket song to the Creator in "Twisted Hair"). Mahk Jchi is sure to grow on you until you are humming it all the time. Be sure to devour all of the liner notes and the lyrics. You will be telling all of your friends to listen to this one - forever! Happy...Read more

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