Voices Of The Rainforest: A Day In The Life Of The Kaluli People

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VOICES OF THE RAINFOREST is the soundscape of a day in the life of the Kaluli people as they go about their work and play. The fifteenth title in THE WORLD series, it was recorded with Mickey Hart's state-of-the-art field recording gear by Dr. Steven Feld, of NYU-- who has spent part of every year for nearly two decades among the tribal people of Bosavi, in his own rainforest longhouse which was built for him by the Kaluli. For his tireless work on their behalf -- including his founding of the Bosavi Peoples Fund -- he was awarded the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 1991. His closeness to the people afforded him an amazingly candid recording, and the quality of the recording equipment yielded among the most pristine aural experiences of the rainforest ever available to urban ears.

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Voices Of The Rainforest: A Day In The Life Of The Kaluli People
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • an ambient ethnomusicological narrative
Voices Of The Rainforest: A Day In The Life Of The Kaluli People
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000009NX
Release Date: 1991-04-08

Tracks:

  1. From Morning Night To Real Morning
  2. Making Sago
  3. Cutting Trees
  4. Clearing The Bush
  5. Bamboo Jew's Harp
  6. Relaxing By The Creek
  7. From Afternoon to Afternoon Darkening
  8. Evening Rainstorm
  9. Drumming
  10. Song Ceremony
  11. From Night To Inside Night

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars an ambient ethnomusicological narrative.......2002-03-20

Interesting, enjoyable record, but not for everybody. The album depicts an archetypal day in the life of the Bosavi people of Papua New Guinea. Some of the tracks are ambient recordings of jungle noises, with interesting titles that are apparently literal translations of Bosavi idiomatic phrases -- "From Morning Night to Real Morning," "From Afternoon to Afternoon Darkening," "From Night to Inside Night." Some of the tracks are women and men singing alone or with others, melodically repetitive & motivic, rhythmically subtle, energetic songs. One lovely, mesmeric track is of somebody playing a "Bamboo Jew's Harp" for four and a half minutes. Noises of the jungle accompany all of the "music" tracks. The excellent booklet notes by the producer/ethnographer inform us that the Bosavi people think of music and jungle noises as contiguous. Their phrase for music translates literally as "lift-up-over-sounding" -- a beautiful, evocative expression. According to the booklet notes, the Bosavi's homeland was threatened by surrounding industrialization. The Bosavi people knew this, and their fear led them to abandon the ceremonial singing included on the record during the time the album was recorded.

In one view, this album could be viewed as a mixture of 3 elements: the fascinating booklet notes, the interesting ambient sounds, and the lively human music. (Being a typical westerner, I hear the jungle noises & the human "lift-up-over-sounding" as separate but related phenomena.) But the album also works as an aesthetically satisfying whole: It's a poignant narrative of the life of a group of people in a place far from the industrialized world, "from morning night to inside night." Poignant, because the Bosavi way of life was threatened at the time of recording, and perhaps by now has disappeared.

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