| 1. Custer Died for You Sins |
| 2. Missionaries |
| 3. World Without Tomorrow |
| 4. Goin' Back |
| 5. 35 More Miles |
| 6. Red, White and Black |
| 7. Where Were You When |
| 8. Here Come the Anthros |
| 9. They Didn't Listen |
| 10. Task Force |
| 11. B.I.A. |
| 12. How Long Have You Been Blind |
| 13. B.I. A. |
| 14. Chante Waste Wi |
| 15. Quiet Desperation |
| 16. Rabbit Dance Song |
| 17. Sun, Moon and Tears |
| 18. Joseph |
| 19. Or Do You Care |
| 20. Wounded Knee |
Editorial Reviews
In Kevin Costner´s Movie "Dancing with Wolves" He was Chief Ten Bears, and He is the Navajo Linguist Whose Arcane Knowledge Keeps "The X-files" Open. But Long Before Those Triumphs He Had Already Established Himself as a Singer and Activist Fighting Against the Oppression of his People.
Custer Died for Your Sins/The Land Is Your Mother,Floyd Red Crow Westerman,Trikont,Country-Folk,Folk & Traditional,Native American,Outlaw Country,Pop,World Beat,World Music
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Custer Died for Your Sins/The Land Is Your Mother
Floyd Red Crow Westerman Manufacturer: Trikont ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AU54 Release Date: 1993-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Custer Died for You Sins
- Missionaries
- World Without Tomorrow
- Goin' Back
- 35 More Miles
- Red, White and Black
- Where Were You When
- Here Come the Anthros
- They Didn't Listen
- Task Force
- B.I.A.
- How Long Have You Been Blind
- B.I. A.
- Chante Waste Wi
- Quiet Desperation
- Rabbit Dance Song
- Sun, Moon and Tears
- Joseph
- Or Do You Care
- Wounded Knee
- Land Is Your Mother (La Tierra Es Tu Madre)
- Sioux Rabbit Song
Album Details
In Kevin Costner´s Movie "Dancing with Wolves" He was Chief Ten Bears, and He is the Navajo Linguist Whose Arcane Knowledge Keeps "The X-files" Open. But Long Before Those Triumphs He Had Already Established Himself as a Singer and Activist Fighting Against the Oppression of his People.Customer Reviews:
LIVE IN CONCERT .......2005-05-18
Great music--one missing song.......2003-01-25
This CD includes remakes of songs from Westerman's two albums: "Custer Died For Your Sins" from 1969 and "The Land is Your Mother" from somewhere around 1980. Though it is a remake, and Red Crow is older, he still sounds good. Like another reviewer, I'd still prefer the originals, but not by much. For some reason, the order of the songs is different from the original "Custer..." album, which can be distracting if you've heard the original many times, but isn't a big deal.
The bigger problem with this CD, and the reason I don't give it 5 stars, is that one song is missing. The original "Land is Your Mother" album included a song called "Bring Me to My Knees". It was one of my favorites on the album and I don't know why it was left out. Other than this one substantial oversight, this is a great CD, one I highly recommend.
rolling with Red Crow.......2000-11-24
But no worries... the re-makes are awesome in their own right because, as with Prine, Red Crow has lived inside these songs for decades and knows how to make 'em happen, you know? Guess what, I like some of the re-makes BETTER than the originals, especially "Here Come the Anthros" and "Missionaries." Floyd is top-drawer because he takes the country-ish, pedal-steel idiom (itself the cultural terrain of Whitey) and turns it in on itself, writing almost exclusively about how the White Man completely destroyed his people and, well, much of the world in general. Kinda like a cross between Johnny Cash and Chief Seattle.
The 2nd half of the CD is Floyd's other album, "The Land is Your Mother," which sounds like it was done in the early-to-mid 1970s (his voice sounds closer to the original "Custer..," while the re-done version has him older and in deeper, raspier, more wizened voice). Standouts are many: nice Traditional Native tunes, the "B.I.A." blues, and a song in which Floyd asks us, "How long have you been blind? I've been counting a long, long time...". My favorite so far is "Quiet Desperation," a ballad about an Indian leaving the Big City he doesn't understand to return to the Land. Overall I'd say get this CD and anything else you can dig up on the legendary Red Crow, who many of you may know from his acting adventures in "Dances with Wolves" and one particularly wild 3-part episode of "The X-Files". Maybe someday even the original "Custer Died for Your Sins" will be reissued, who knows?....
Excellent, though not as powerful as the original.......2000-08-08
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