The rough guide to Australian Aboriginal music
Music - 2008
"In the past decade music made by Aboriginal artists has enjoyed unprecedented levels of success in Australia. Here is a representative sample of the rich diversity-- from country through folk to rock-- of the music which has been used as a vital artistic medium to explore important issues ranging from land rights and the 'stolen generations' to colonial dispossession and racism"--Container.
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- Published
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London :
World Music Network
p2008.
- Language
- Papuan (Other)
English - Corporate Author
- Corporate Author
- Item Description
- Folk and popular songs and music; various performers.
"Produced by World Music Network in association with Rough Guides"--Container.
Previously released material.
Enhanced CD. - Physical Description
- 1 compact disc (64:24) : digital ; 4 3/4 in
- Format
- System requirements of CD-ROM component: PC or Macintosh; Web browser installed; Internet access.
- ISBN
- 9786312098645
- New song (part 1) (Alan Maralung) (1:54)
- Djarimirri (Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu) (3:56)
- Jumbucco (Waak Waak Jungi) (5:03)
- Inanay (Tiddas) (1:58)
- Jamu dreaming (Archie Roach) (4:20)
- Stompin' ground (Tjupurru) (3:27)
- Moonlight (Pigram Brothers) (2:10)
- Uwa wiya (Pukatja Kungkas) (3:20)
- Fantastic plastic (Alan Dargin) (5:18)
- Djilawurr (Saltwater Band) (3:40)
- Old men & the sea (Seaman Dan) (5:54)
- Down River (The Wilcannia Mob) (1:41)
- From little things big things grow (Kev Carmody) (5:48)
- Wild honey dreaming (Matthew Doyle & Riley Lee) (5:19)
- Hitchhiker's nightmare (Alan Dargin) (4:02)
- Is this what we deserve? (Kutcha Edwards) (4:34)
- New song (part 2) (Alan Maralung) (2:00).