Tribal Voice

Tribal Voice
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
Homeland Movement
(1989)
Tribal Voice
(1991)
Freedom
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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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

  1. "Gapu" (Traditional song, arranged by Galarrwuy Yunupingu)
  2. "Treaty" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Milkayngu Mununggurr, Witiyana Marika, Stuart Kellaway, Cal Williams, Paul Kelly)
  3. "Djäpana" (Sunset Dreaming) (M. Yunupingu)
  4. "My Kind of Life" (M. Yunupingu)
  5. "Maralitja" (Crocodile Man) (M. Yunupingu)
  6. "Dhum Dhum" (Bush Wallaby) (Traditional song, arranged by Marika)
  7. "Tribal Voice" (M. Yunupingu)
  8. "Mainstream" (M. Yunupingu)
  9. "Dharpa" (Tree) (M. Yunupingu, Kellaway)
  10. "Yinydjapana" (Dolphin) (Traditional song, arranged by Marika)
  11. "Mätjala" (Driftwood) (M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Marika, Kellaway, Williams)
  12. "Hope" (M. Yunupingu)
  13. "Gapirri" (Stingray) (M. Yunupingu)
  14. "Beyarrmak" (Comic) (Traditional song, arranged by G. Yunupingu)
  15. "Treaty" (Radio Mix) (M. Yunupingu, G. Yunupingu, Mununggurr, Marika, Kellaway, Williams, Kelly, Garrett)
  16. "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

Photography: Serge Thomann

References

  1. Hung, Steffen (date unknown). Yothu Yindi - Tribal Voice. australian-charts.com. Retrieved from http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?key=92300&cat=a.
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