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Little Wolf: Wolf Moon

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Wolf Moon is a haunting, enchanting combination of Native American chants and instruments, ambient textures and hip-hop rhythms. It is an intensely spiritual and evocative record, finding a common ground between the past and present and demonstrating that Jim Wilson -- the man behind Little Wolf -- is a composer with a distinctly modern and compelling vision.
-- Thom Owens, All-Music Guide

Choctaw Indian Jim Wilson produced and co-wrote Robbie Robertson's Music for the Native Americans album in 1994. A year later, his group Little Wolf released their debut CD Dream Song. Little Wolf's second album Wolf Moon from 1997 contains beautiful Native American instrumentation as well as modern-day synthesizers and electric instruments, traditional chants, and the celestial vocals of the family group Walela with Rita, Priscilla and Laura Coolidge. Robbie Robertson's does some great guitar work on the track "Be Happy Here On Mother Earth". Jim Wilson also guested on Robbie's 1998 album Contact from the Underworld of Red Boy.

Tracks

  1. Voice Of The Heart
  2. Wolf Moon
  3. Starsong
  4. You'll Be Happy Here On Mother Earth
  5. Hummingbird
  6. Song For The People
  7. Spirit Clan
  8. Buffalo Nation (Pt. 2)
  9. How Great Thou Art

Sidemen

  • Jim Wilson
  • Tim Stroh
  • Robbie Robertson, guitar
  • Geoffrey Gordon
  • Mitchell Markus
  • K.D. Kagel

Little Wolf - Wolf Moon - 1997 - Triloka Records 536370


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