Roberto Carlos Nakai How The West Was Lost, Volume 2 (1993 TV Documentary Series) mp3
Since completing 1995’s ‘How The West Was Lost: Overture’, Roberto Carlos Nakai fulfilled their contract with Camcor Records and where under no obligation to release another album. This is one of greatest albums of Roberto Carlos Nakai. Lead single “How The West Was Lost: Overture” and “How The West Was Lost (Seminole)” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. Enjoy the show.
Roberto Carlos Nakai emotions are reflected through How The West Was Lost (Seminole). Themes For The Cherokee is simple, dignified and effective, Roberto Carlos Nakai refusing to over-emote, and demonstrating that less is more. Hand In Hand is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. From the sound of it, I believe the song can be a big radio hit. Our Land, Our Life is one of the more up-tempo songs on How The West Was Lost, Volume 2 (1993 TV Documentary Series). Best song on the album, love it. The Seminole Everglades is another favourite of mine. Challenge At White River - A catchy, upbeat tune. A fantastic track full of wonder. A unique and uplifting song. Indian Territory is possibly the most mysterious and inexplicable track Roberto Carlos Nakai ever produced. White River Utes is the marvelous blend of moody yet optimistic tunes. Landscape Of War is the albums biggest surprise. This song stands out greatly from the others. Slight Of Land to me is the best you can get from Roberto Carlos Nakai. Iroquois Longhouse - For me, this is the best of the album. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Chief Ouray’s Death Song, which shows, blatantly, how much Roberto Carlos Nakai has evolved as a singer. The sound of The Cherokee’s Brother is difficult to describe, as it seems to squirm in a sensual manner, unlike anything ever created. Everglade Farewell is a strong cut, one of many. Roberto Carlos Nakai rocks harder than ever with Grandmother’s Lament. Dance Of The North is a great opener for How The West Was Lost, Volume 2 (1993 TV Documentary Series). Roberto Carlos Nakai sings Dakota Medicine in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved. How The West Was Lost: Closing Theme - is a breath or fresh air compared to many previous songs of Roberto Carlos Nakai.
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