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ROBBIE ROBERTSON - Contact From The Underworld Of Redboy (1998)

The erstwhile leader of the Band has never looked back since he split from that legendary ensemble. Each of his solo efforts has explored further and further into new musical areas. "Contact From The Unerworld Of Redboy" is no exception. Here Robertson pays homage to his Native American heritage while venturing into the decidedly more modern realm of electronica. The thick textures, both electronic and organic, serve to underscore the message inherent in Robertson's lyrics. Essentially, "Contact..." examines both the heritage of the Native Americans and the way in which it has been destroyed. The studio wizardry of Howie B is appropriately understated, adding a contemporary sheen to Robertson's somewhat Daniel Lanois-esque tunes without upstaging them. *

Rolling Stone (3/19/98, pp.64-66) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...a haunting, richly textured blend of ancient spirituality, rattle-the-walls guitar and hypnotic beats....a national chronicle of glory and shame, a personal story ringing with conviction."

01. The Sound Is Fading (featuring Leah Hicks-Manning)
02. The Code Of Handsome Lake (North American Indian)
03. Making A Noise (North American Indian)
04. Unbound (North American Indian)
05. Sacrifice (featuring Leonard Peltier)
06. Rattlebone (North American Indian)
07. Peyote Healing (featuring Verdell Primeaux/Johnny Mike)
08. In the Blood
09. Stomp Dance (Unity) (featuring The Six Nations Women Singers)
10. The Lights
11. Take Your Partner By The Hand (Red Alert mix, bonus track)


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