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19:32 Gila - 1973 - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee |
genre: psych
country: germany
quality : lossless (ape, cue, log, scans))
time: 40'58" size: 226 mb
issue: 2000 GoD
from Garden of Delights:
After the break-up of the first Gila line-up - available are the LP/CD "Gila" (1971) and the CD "Night Works" (1972) - and Conny Veit's move from Stuttgart to Munich, the latter founded a new band, retaining the old name. Instead of their former lenghty improvisations, their tracks were now tightly arranged. Their only album, "Bury my heart at Wounded Knee," which was inspired by Dee Brown's book of the same title and deals with the expulsion and extermination of native Americans, features three American Indian lyrics (translated into English) and received good reviews without exception. The LP was released in 1973 on WEA/Warner Bros., while in 1995 a really bad bootleg was released by Germanofon. On both covers the tracks were mistakenly listed in the wrong order.
01. This Morning 5:51
02. In A Sacred Manner 4:45
03. Sundance Chant 4:14
04. Young Coyote 3:22
05. The Buffalo Are Coming 7:21
06. Black Kettle's Ballad 4:24
07. Little Smoke 5:10
08. Mindwinds And Heartfrost (Bonus Track)
Sabine Merbach - vocals
Conny Veit - guitars/vocals/vibes/bass/flute/moog
Florian Fricke - piano/moog/mellotron
Daniel Fichelscher - drums/percussion/bass
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