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John Trudell : Tribal Voice
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Produced by Jackson Browne and accompanied by Quiltman, Trudell's 1983 debut album expresses the power and insight of the activist through spoken word performance over traditional music.
Genre: World: Native American
Release Date: 2003
Tribal Voice Record Label: Effective Records
  • Buy CD - $14.00
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Listening/honor Song 4:45 $0.99
Voices Catching Up/lompoc Song 4:02 $0.99
Heart Taker/owl Dance 4:17 $0.99
Living in Reality/oklahoma Song 7:31 $0.99
The Cleansing/red Earth Song 6:33 $0.99
I Went So Willingly/49 6:36 $0.99
The Ones Who Knew Me 0:47 $0.99
Look At Us/peltier - Aim Song 6:01 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is the original recording and release of John Trudell's first album Tribal Voice. Produced by Jackson Browne this 1983 album was originally released only on cassette.

A limited run of CD's was produced from the original master tapes in 2003. This CD is from that production run. Lyric booklet included.

Spoken word poetry over traditional Native music.

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REVIEWS

living in reality
author: ogitchida
To the inept it's only words recited over music but to those of us who know the cause and effect of this man's frame of the thought on this album it vividly brings back the early rez life of the 70's and 80's. Protesting so that today many recieve per capita payments and yet so many embrace a culture that has nothing to do with who we are. So many young people saying nigga this, nigga that when not even a hundred years ago our ancestors shivered hungry huddled together praying and keeping faith that their sacrifices will be remembered and honored.
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Tribal Voice
author: Ron Tremblay
Very moving...powerful words...truth is final heard...more people need to hear this CD...people of usa and canada
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Tribal Voices
author: John BRICHETTO
Excellent
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John Trudell Tribal Voice
author: Ronald Valle
CD was delivered quickly and contains powerful poetry composed with Native American chants and song in the background. Worth every penny.
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