| 1. Native Born |
| 2. Charcoal Lane |
| 3. Muntana |
| 4. Live Lied |
| 5. Down City Streets |
| 6. Took The Children Away |
| 7. Sister Brother |
| 8. Beautiful Child |
| 9. No No No |
| 10. Summer Of My Life |
Editorial Reviews
Award-wining Aboriginal Songwriter and Singer with a Stunning Albumof Highly Original Songs that Address the Many Aspects of Australia Life.
Charcoal Lane,Archie Roach,Mushroom,World Music
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Charcoal Lane
Archie Roach Manufacturer: Hightone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000005PS Release Date: 1992-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Native Born
- Charcoal Lane
- Muntana
- I've Lied
- Down City Streets
- Took The Children Away
- Sister Brother
- Beautiful Child
- No No No
- Summer Of My Life
Customer Reviews:
From the ashes of Charcoal Lane.......2007-02-22
I have rarely heard such a deeply moving song. It's a confronting and true story that American listeners may relate to, as it recalls the tragedy of Russell Savage and his Native Australian mother, Muntana (pronounced Mun-ya-na). He was taken from her by the authorities as a young child and adopted out to a family in the US. I don't know the whole story but he ended up on the wrong side of the tracks as they say and was eventually convicted of rape and murder a few years back. The death of a young woman, the incarceration and potential death of a young man, three damaged families. Tragedy upon tragedy - the song asks who will shed a tear for Muntana.
I actually did cry and it's not usual for me to do that while listening to music. Archie also tells the tale of his own redemption from the drunken hell of his lost years on the grog. Deeply moving stuff and full of hope despite the undertone of sorrow and loss.
Important.......2001-09-27
The wonderful thing about Roach's art is the straightforward manner in which he talks about his heritage, his experiences and his struggles without surrendering to bitterness or hatred. Artists such as Roach, Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly, Yothu Yindi and Midnight Oil (to name a few) have played a critical role in informing the Australian public about issues central to the aboriginal psyche in such a manner as to educate without leveling blame in an overly aggressive fashion, allowing the public to come to terms with a shameful chapter in Australia's past without blame-shifting and defensiveness. The result has been an admittedly slow, but clear shifting of national sentiment (particularly amongst the younger generation) towards reconciliation between black and white Australia, a process that most reasonable people see as both inevitable and necessary, and which most recently led to the symbolic (and almost universally acclaimed) choice of Cathy Freeman to ignite the Olympic flame in Sydney.
Anyone interested in uncomplicated honesty and a clear example of the unparalleled ability of music to communicate, educate and facilitate healthy dialog about difficult and complex issues could do much worse than listen to this wonderful piece of music. Its uncomplicated, straightforward style is rewarding and accessible on a number of levels, and to my mind ranks amongst the most important pieces of Australian music of the last 25 years.
Important.......2001-09-27
The wonderful thing about Roach's art is the straightforward manner in which he talks about his heritage, his experiences and his struggles without surrendering to bitterness or hatred. Artists such as Roach, Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly, Yothu Yindi and Midnight Oil (to name a few) have played a critical role in informing the Australian public about issues central to the aboriginal psyche in such a manner as to educate without leveling blame in an overly aggressive fashion, allowing the public to come to terms with a shameful chapter in Australia's past without blame-shifting and defensiveness. The result has been an admittedly slow, but clear shifting of national sentiment (particularly amongst the younger generation) towards reconciliation between black and white Australia, a process that most reasonable people see as both inevitable and necessary, and which most recently led to the symbolic (and almost universally acclaimed) choice of Cathy Freeman to ignite the Olympic flame in Sydney.
Anyone interested in uncomplicated honesty and a clear example of the unparalleled ability of music to communicate, educate and facilitate healthy dialog about difficult and complex issues could do much worse than listen to this wonderful piece of music. Its uncomplicated, straightforward style is rewarding and accessible on a number of levels, and to my mind ranks amongst the most important pieces of Australian music of the last 25 years.
Powerful, life-affirming.......2001-02-15
'Real'.......1999-12-02
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Charcoal Lane
Archie Roach Manufacturer: Mushroom ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005073B Release Date: 2000-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Native Born
- Charcoal Lane
- Muntana
- I've Lied
- Down City Streets
- Tool the Children Away
- Sister Brother
- Beautiful Child
- No No No
- Summer of My Life
Album Description
Guitar-driven folk songs backed by a beautifully minimal of keys, accordian and strings, Charcoal Lane is exemplary narrative songwriting from Archie Roach. Took The Children Away is a stand-out on this album of heart-wrenching, socially-guided songs. Essential.Album Details
Award-wining Aboriginal Songwriter and Singer with a Stunning Albumof Highly Original Songs that Address the Many Aspects of Australia Life.Rock Music:
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