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Tribal Waters: Music from Native Americans

 
Album Review: Tribal Waters: Music from Native Americans

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  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: October 06, 1998
  • Type: Collection (various artists)
  • Genre: World

Review

Tribal Waters is part of the four-part "Tribal" series that also features Tribal Winds, Tribal Voices, and Tribal Fires. The allusion to elemental forces should serve as a tip-off: Tribal Waters is not American Indian music per se, it's new age. A cursory listening confirms the diagnosis: instead of confining itself to drum, flute, and chant (with the possible tasteful addition of instruments like the acoustic guitar), Tribal Waters offers up synthesizers, electric guitars, the harp (!), and ubiquitous samples of babbling brooks and other aqueous sound effects.

And yet, although the purist may kvetch, Tribal Waters works in its own eclectic way. For example, the number with the harp is a Hidansa song called "Walking on the Water," performed by Keith Bear. The melody is primarily carried on the recorder and evokes a delicacy rarely heard outside 19th century French music for flute and harp. You just have to ignore the wind chimes.

Not all the tracks are as good as "Walking on the Water." Some are just atmosphere music featuring little Native American spoken homilies on water, nature, and the Great Spirit. Even these numbers are good mood music, however, and for compensation there is a beautiful program piece by Peter Kater and R. Carlos Nakai. If you're looking for gorgeous music to lose yourself in, this album can be warmly recommended. ~ Kurt Keefner, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Water Song from the Morning Prayer Corbin Harney, Elder and Spiritual Leader of the Wester Shoshone Nation (5:28)
Ocean Joseph Fire Crow Joseph Fire Crow (4:01)
Walking on the Water Quiltman, Andro Kotula Quiltman (5:05)
Earth Drone Keith Bear (3:19)
Wind River Primeaux & Mike (7:23)
Choosh Andrew Vasquez Andrew Vasquez (2:43)
Rain Quiltman, Mary Youngblood, Andro Kotula Quiltman (4:20)
Tears for Kientepoos Burning Sky (3:26)
Towhata Lake Mary Youngblood (2:56)
Cat Tails & Wild Rice Jerry Alfred Jerry Alfred (6:54)
My Eyes Fill With Rain Peter Kater, R. Carlos Nakai (3:28)
Rain Song Kevin Locke (5:12)
Skipping Stones Robert Mirabal Robert Mirabal (3:43)

Credits

Mary Youngblood (Flute), Elder and Spiritual Leader of the Wester Shoshone Nation (Performer), John Angus (Design), Jovino Santos Neto (Keyboards), Joseph Fire Crow (Performer), William Mitchell (Bass), David Swenson (Producer), John Angus (Art Direction), Kevin Locke (Performer), Keith Bear (Performer), Robert Mirabal (Performer), Mary Youngblood (Performer), Corbin Harney (Performer), Peter Kater (Performer), Jerry Alfred (Performer), Jay Brown (Artwork), Andro Kotula (Producer), Burning Sky (Performer), David Swenson (Mastering), Leib Ostrow (Producer), Andrew Vasquez (Performer), Quiltman (Performer), R. Carlos Nakai (Performer), Primeaux & Mike (Performer), Agnes Patak (Producer)
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