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Spirit Man: Aboriginal Music of the Wanjina People, Didgeridoo and Songs by Members of the Wunambul Tribe

Spirit Man: Aboriginal Music of the Wanjina People, Didgeridoo and Songs by Members of the Wunambul Tribe

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Artist: Members of the Wunambul Tribe
Record Label: ARC Music Productions International
Genre: International
Subgenre: Australian
Release Date: June 05, 2008
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Initiation Song 1
2. Initiation Song 2
3. Initiation Song 3
4. Initiation Song 4
5. Initiation Song 5
6. Initiation Song 6
7. Initiation Song 7
8. Initiation Song 8
9. Initiation Song 9
10. Initiation Song 10
11. Initiation Song 11
12. Initiation Song 12
13. Initiation Song 13
14. Initiation Song 14
15. Initiation Song 15
16. Initiation Song 16
17. Island Song 1
18. Island Song 2
19. Island Song 3
20. Island Song 4
21. Island Song 5
22. Island Song 6
23. Bush Fig
24. Night Fishing
25. Spirit Man
26. Sea Storm
27. Dust Song
28. Out With The Tide
29. Puppy Dog
30. Wrong Road
31. Whale
32. Island Current
33. Flying Fox
34. Islands In A Line
35. 15 August 1987
36. Billy King
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Details: The Kimberley region of northern Western Australia is home to an aboriginal group known as the Wunambul people. This fascinating musical document introduces the world to their native music, in this case 16 initiation-rite songs, as well as ballads concerning other aspects of aboriginal life. The music is performed by Lorrie and Daisy Utemorrah, Louis and Rosie Karadada, and Jeffery and Louise Mangoamara, with vocals, clap sticks, and that distinctively aboriginal instrument, the didgeridoo. This collection is both educational and musically rich, and a unique contribution to the world music canon.
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