Songs of the Nations

Songs of the Nations

Track Listings
 
1. Dog Feast
2. Ghost Dance
3. Corn Dance
4. Behold the Dawn
5. Chippewa Lullaby
6. Sun Dance
7. Zuni Lullaby

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Spooky Actions derives its name from a remark made by Albert Einstein describing an uncomfortable implication of quantum theory, a scenario in which two particles could be separated by great distances, yet still influence each other with no apparent connection. This, Einstein described as "...spooky actions at a distance," a phenomena which has since been observed in contemporary physics. For the band, the spooky actions of the quantum world seem not unlike the actions and connections in music among performers, between the ensemble and audience, or a composer in the past reaching forward through time to touch the present.

Product Description
Spooky Actions has now turned its attention to Native American music and a fresh and subtle synthesis has arisen from the group’s efforts with these simple but lovely melodies. Drummer Kirk Driscoll has built rhythmic settings based on the linguistic cadences of each song, and Bruce Arnold has drawn on an array of atmospheric sounds and guitaristic riffs to complement them. Gunther’s expressive saxophone and flute musings add exactly the right amount of melodic support to baritone Thomas Buckner’s inspired readings. Highlights are the opening "Dog Feast" with its upbeat and catchy refrain. The CD then transitions into the airy "Ghost dance" with Arnold providing shimmering effects. John Gunther gets to shine on the only instrumental, "Behold the Dawn" and the cyclical Chippewa lullaby. …And although most Native American music is perceived as relentlessly pentatonic, the stunning Zuni lullaby that closes out the set defies this cliché, and could just as easily have been penned by George Gershwin. "It started with one song" says Bruce Arnold. "But as we worked together we all realized that Native Americans had affected our lives profoundly. Most obviously, Thomas is married to a woman who is half Mohawk, and so he attends powwows regularly. We found out later that Kirk is part Cherokee. John and I both grew up in areas that had significant Native populations—John in Colorado, and myself in South Dakota…and we had pretty vivid memories of how bad things were for them. So when the CD was done, we knew it just wouldn’t be right to make money off their music." Muse-Eek Publishing has selected the SuAnne Big Crow Memorial Foundation to be the recipient of all profits derived from the sale of the CD.

Songs of the Nations,Spooky Actions,The Orchard,Jazz,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Soul Station [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  2. Sound of the Big Bands, Vol. 1 [Import]
  3. Sounds of the Big Bands, Vol. 2 [Import]
  4. Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern
  5. Standing Together [CD-single]
  6. Stravagario V.2 [Import]
  7. Syncopate
  8. Taru [Original recording remastered]
  9. The Classic Della [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. The Empress of the Blues: 1923-1933

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Feel What You Want, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]

Historical Organs of Friuli

Mardi Gras in New Oleans, Vol. 2

Music: Rubinstein: Piano Works

Love Songs [Import]

Oxygen

Lifted Up: Songs of Faith, Love and Inspiration

Nowhere Fast [Explicit Lyrics]

Mestro [Import]

Jewish Tone Poems

Made in Sardinia

Kiss N' Tell

Inspirations

The History of the Blues

The Best of Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra