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Artist:
Joseph Fire Crow
Label: Makoche Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 703334013028 EAN: 0703334013028 ASIN: B000005DWO Release Date: 1996-04-02 |
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Fire Crow Sizzles.......2003-06-21
"Image is everything in this game," Mick Jagger suggested in a recent launch.com story. Well, if Fire Crow's austere instrumental ruminations attest to anything, it is that this is no game, and that though we are listeners bound by an age in which image seems to routinely trump substance, still there are artists for whom music has never been about anything less than the blood, the bones, and an open wound from which to speak. That is not to say that all good music derives from affliction, and certainly Fire Crow has its many moments of rapture and awe, but nothing could be closer to the truth in the case of Mr. Fire Crow, a member of the "Lame Deer" tribe of Northern Cheyenne Native Americans whose affection for music arose from so much penury and loss.
"The music was beautiful to my ears, yet it scared me," Fire Crow recalls from the war dances of his childhood, "There was much poverty and depression at the time. The sound of the flute touched my heart where there was much pain and uncertainty." Borne of uprootedness and longing, Fire Crow's flute affords his listeners precisely this experience of healing, protection and guidance. Even "First Flute Song," a simple, green song from Fire Crow's earliest days as a flutist, snaps with unexpected bursts of drums amid a vast and hypnotic landscape of weary beauty. Sounds of desert winds and a ghostly vocal accompany the echoing notes of "creator's prayer," while a virile rush of percussion ushers in the album's richest vocal performance on "Round Dance Song," featuring the voices of the Goodhouse family. Even the likes of Enigma could not coerce the despairing cries of "Wolf Song" into anything more genuine or stirring that it already is. Wolf songs "are passed on from one generation to the next and it is the fluteman's work to see this is done," Fire Crow explains.
But amid the storied losses of Fire Crow's people, the album's most poignant moments occur during its most festive melodies, demonstrating that the Native American musical tradition has not been entirely characterized by lament after suffering the blows of history. "Round Dance Song," for one, is a song that "makes you feel good!" as Fire Crow explains, while "Woman Comes First" serves as an adoring tribute to Fire Crow's daughter, Karrie. Likewise, the somewhat faster paced "Fire Keeper" is a song for Fire Crow's son, Brandon. There is as much celebration and tribute here as there is sadness, guaranteeing the capacity for Fire Crow's music to emerge from the injustice and brutality to which his heritage was held witness.
Great flute music.......2002-01-19
Momentous.......2001-03-22
A Haunting Tale.......2000-11-30
Excellent.......2000-06-11
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