Label:Canyon Records – ARP-6052
Country:US
Used LP 1966
Disc:VG+ (good shape overall)
Jacket:VG+ (light wear, not bad condition)
A collection of Indian songs from the Kiowa, Arikara, Cheyenne, Shawnee, Ponca,, in 1966. Especially worth listening to are the spiritual “Korea Memorial Song” sung by William Horncloud, a representative singer of the Soo tribe, and “Stomp Dance - Morning” that seems to echo with the earth of the Shawnee tribe. A wonderful compilation full of primitive sounds.
カイオワ, アリカラ, 南北のシャイアン, ショーニー, ポンカ等各地に住むインディアンの歌を集めた66年の一枚。特にス―族の代表的シンガーWilliam Horncloudらが歌う呪術的な”Korea Memorial Song”、ショーニー族の大地と呼応するような”Stomp Dance - Morning”は聴き所。プリミティブな響きに満ちた素晴らしい編集盤。
A2 - William Koomsa Sr. And Kiowa Singers – Fast War Dance Song
A7 - Arikara Singers Of Parsball, N.D. – We're In This World A Short Time
A11 - Little Axe Singers – Stomp Dance - Morning
B3 - Philip Whiteman, Tom Wooden Legs, Gilbert White Dirt, Harvey Whiteman, Ross Teeth, James Red Cloud – Sun Dance Song
B4 - Chief Spotted Back Hamilton With Ponca Singers – Helushka Dance
B7 - Willie Horncloud, Ben Sitting Up, Frank Afraid Of Horses – Korea Memorial Song