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Thunderchief - Good Medicine
Limeygit
Thunderchief (Francis Steindorf) is a musician, actor, speaker and educator.
He is also a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation (Wisconsin Winnebago). So whilst
others with much fanfare have mixed Rap and Rock, musical forms that really
aren't that different anyway, Thunderchief has quietly gone about the much
more arduous task of taking traditional tribal music and culture and blending
it with a modern musical style.
The result on this, his second album, is a warm, enjoyable set of tracks
that tell tales both ancient and modern. The lyrics cover historical subjects
on tracks such as 'Standing on the shore', with its opening lines " Standing
on the shore, watching those ships come in. Ships filled with strange people
and wonders, where will it all end?" In other areas he recounts the modern
problems of Native Americans, deals with the environmental problems of
the late 20th Century and on the title track just rejoices in the simple
things that make life worth living.
He also makes good use of his fellow musicians on this project, in
particular Joe Ebel whose Electric Violin dances across most of the tracks,
providing a good contrast to Thunderchief's voice and guitar. The use of
Native American chanting is also very aptly applied, it is easy to imagine
how it could have ended up as jarring or even humorous, but it fits into
the overall scheme without a hitch.
Thunderchief takes his music and teachings across the United States,
working with everyone from 1st grade up to College. Thunderchief is first
and foremost an educator and his music is a little bit more than just entertainment,
although he has no problems creating a very catchy tune. If you want something
a little different, with more depth than your average album, but without
any pretensions, then give this CD a chance.
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