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Tribal Voice

Yothu Yindi

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Album Review

The release of Tribal Voice marked an important step in the development of Australian music. It was the first time that an Aboriginal recording artist had received serious public recognition, to the extent that a song from this album, "Treaty," became an Australian hit. Yothu Yindi's music is a strange mixture of influences, ranging from the haunting traditional instruments and singing on tracks like "Gapu," to the modern rock of "Treaty" and "Tribal Voice." This range of styles serves to encompass all facets of the Aboriginal experience: reminders of the Aboriginal heritage, pleas to young Aborigines to maintain their links with their culture, and political protest over the controversial question of land rights (as previously tackled by Midnight Oil on Diesel and Dust). This album proved successful thanks to the release of a remixed version of "Treaty" (also included here), but it also provided the impetus for other Aboriginal performers — Archie Roach, Kev Carmody and Ruby Hunter, to name a few — to receive serious media attention. There are criticisms of Tribal Voice, though. The traditional songs are stunning, and Mandawuy Yunupingu's voice is suited perfectly to these, but it is the rock tracks that are the weak links in this disc. Yunupingu is not a particularly good pop singer, and the music is sometimes insipid; it seems unlikely that "Treaty" would have become a successful single in its original form. Despite this, Tribal Voice is a fine example of both traditional and modern Aboriginal music.

Customer Reviews

One of Australias best

Never saw Yothu Yindi live but recently saw Gurrumul Yunupingu at Woodford an ex Yothu Yindi band member, what a great talent. This album is fantastic and with talents like the Yunupingu's deserves to be credited as a great Australian album.

Excellent Stuff!

I remember this alblum way back in the early 1990's. A great piece of work that has never lost its appeal for Aussie audiences. I always wanted to buy this album but never got around to it. A excellent piece of work. All the songs are catchy and the vocals are excellent. I'm certainly interested in the other albums and will get them soon. Thanks to iTunes for putting great Australian artists and bands online.

Pretty Good

The original Djapana (Sunset Dreaming) is the best song on the album!!!

Biography

Genre: World

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Yothu Yindi is the most successful and internationally recognized of Australia's aboriginal bands. Their importance lies in their fusion of traditional...
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