Tribal Voice
Tribal Voice | ||||
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Studio album by Yothu Yindi | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1989-1990 | |||
Genre | Aboriginal rock | |||
Length | 42:57 | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
Producer | Mark Moffatt | |||
Yothu Yindi chronology | ||||
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- Tribal Voice is also the name of the company that made the Pow Wow Internet instant message and chat programs in the mid 1990s.
- Tribal Voice is also the name of the official newsletter of Redskins Touch Club.
Tribal Voice is an album by Yothu Yindi that was released in 1991 on the Mushroom Records label.
Reception
The album reached a peak of #4 on the ARIA album charts.[1]
Track listing
- "Gapu" (Traditional song, arranged by Galarrwuy Yunupingu)
- "Treaty" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Milkayngu Mununggurr, Witiyana Marika, Stuart Kellaway, Cal Williams, Paul Kelly)
- "Djäpana" (Sunset Dreaming) (M. Yunupingu)
- "My Kind of Life" (M. Yunupingu)
- "Maralitja" (Crocodile Man) (M. Yunupingu)
- "Dhum Dhum" (Bush Wallaby) (Traditional song, arranged by Marika)
- "Tribal Voice" (M. Yunupingu)
- "Mainstream" (M. Yunupingu)
- "Dharpa" (Tree) (M. Yunupingu, Kellaway)
- "Yinydjapana" (Dolphin) (Traditional song, arranged by Marika)
- "Mätjala" (Driftwood) (M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Marika, Kellaway, Williams)
- "Hope" (M. Yunupingu)
- "Gapirri" (Stingray) (M. Yunupingu)
- "Beyarrmak" (Comic) (Traditional song, arranged by G. Yunupingu)
- "Treaty" (Radio Mix) (M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Mununggurr, Marika, Kellaway, Williams, Kelly, Garrett)
- "Djäpana" (Radio Mix) (M. Yunupingu)
Tracks 3, 8 and 16 were added to the 1992 reissue of the album and appear on all subsequent reissues. Tracks 3, 6 and 16 were released as a CD single in 1992 and tracks 3 and 8 appear (in different versions) on the band's 1989 debut Homeland Movement. Track 2 appears in the 1992 film Encino Man.
Personnel
- Mandawuy Yunupingu: Lead vocals, backing Vocals, guitar
- Galarrwuy Yunupingu: Vocals, clapsticks
- Witiyana Marika: Vocals, clapsticks, backing vocals
- Milkayngu Mununggurr: Didgeridoo, backing vocals
- Gurrumul Yunupingu: Keyboards, percussion, guitar, didgeridoo, organ, backing vocals
- Makuma Yunupingu: Didgeridoo
- Cal Williams: Lead guitar, rhythm guitar, guitar, backing vocals
- Stuart Kellaway: Bass guitar, backing vocals
- Ricki Fataar: Drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Mark Moffatt: Organ, bass guitar, guitar
- Ray Periera: Congas
- Allen Murphy: Drums
- Huey Benjamin: Drums
- Archie Roach: Backing vocals
- Tim Finn: Backing vocals
- Rose Bygrave: Backing vocals
- Steve Wade: Backing vocals
- Mark Moffatt: Producer
Photography: Serge Thomann
- "Treaty" remix by Robert Goodge and Gavin Campbell
References
- ↑ Hung, Steffen (date unknown). Yothu Yindi - Tribal Voice. australian-charts.com. Retrieved from http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?key=92300&cat=a.
External links
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