Various Artists - Voices Across the Canyon, Vol. 4 (CR-7055)
This recording is a compilation from Canyon Records’ recent releases of Native American music and includes flute, jazz, rock, pow-wow, peyote and traditional music. Albums and artists include Inside Monument Valley (Paul Horn & R. Carlos Nakai), Big Medicine (R. Carlos Nakai Quartet), It’s Time to Round Dance (Northern Cree), Maze (Robert Tree Cody), Mythic Dreamer (R. Carlos Nakai), Sacred Voices (December Wind), My Father’s Chapel (Guy & Guy), Lakota Pipe & Ceremonial Songs (Wahancanka) plus others. This recording is a great introduction to some of the finest Native American artists of today.
TRACKS:
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1. Eye of the Wind (3:36)
2. Tsunami (5:02)
3. The Commander (5:00)
4. Bird Song (3:44)
5. Eagle Cries His Song (5:33)
6. The World How Fair (3:19)
7. Peyote Prayer Song (2:58)
8. Magicians of the Red Wind (5:57)
9. Lakota Pipe Song (1:13)
10. Déjá Vu (4:47)
11. Whispering Wind (3:45)
12. Harmonized Peyote Song (2:31)
13. Lakota Love Song (2:04)
Total Time: 50:21
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Since 1951, Canyon Records has specialized in the production of traditional and contemporary Native American music. Voices Across the Canyon brings together some of the finest songs from our archives of over 400 albums. Includes Native American flute music, chicken scratch, pow-wow music, traditional songs from the Navajo and Lakota and contemporary song in Navajo and English. This recording is a great introduction to Native music.
Since 1951, Canyon Records has specialized in the production of traditional and contemporary Native American music. Voices Across the Canyon brings together some of the finest songs from our archives of over 400 albums. Includes Native American flute music, chicken scratch, pow-wow music, traditional songs from the Navajo and Lakota and contemporary song in Navajo and English. This second collection of Native American music includes songs by R. Carlos Nakai, Ed Lee Natay, Primeaux & Mike, Jackalope, Joanne Shenandoah, Robert Tree Cody and Burning Sky.
Since 1951, Canyon Records Productions has specialized in the production and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American music. This collection is drawn from Canyon recordings made in the 1950's and early 1960's and includes rare songs by historically important singers from over twenty tribes of the United States and Canada. It offers a unique glimpse into the rich and varied tribal cultures of Native America through their songs and dances. Includes detailed liner notes
Since 1951, Canyon Records Productions has specialized in the production and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American music (and in more recent years, new music of the Southwest). This is the third volume of the Voices Across the Canyon series that brings together some of the finest music from Canyon Records Production's archive of over 400 albums including Native American flute music, peyote, pow-wow, jazz, classical and contemporary songs on native themes. This recording is a great introduction to some of the finest Native American artists of today.
Since 1951, Canyon Records has specialized in the recording of traditional and contemporary Native American music. The Voices Across the Canyon Series brings together some of the finest music from Canyon Records' archive of over 400 albums. Volume 5 includes Native American flute music, pow-wow, rock, traditional and contemporary songs on native themes by R. Carlos Nakai, Sharon Burch, Robert Tree Cody, Medicine Dream, Black Lodge Singers, Judy Trejo, Delphine Tsinajinnie and other.
Since 1951, Canyon Records has specialized in the production and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American music. This is the sixth volume of the Voices cross the Canyon series the brings together some of the finest music from Canyon Records' archive of over 400 albums. It includes Native American flute music, pow-wow rock, traditional and the latest fusion of Native and contemporary musical styles by the foremost Native American artist today.