Lawrence Laughing is among a new generation of Native American singers that is bringing its traditional music and culture into a more contemporary setting. He shares much with Iroquois singer Joanne Shenandoah, with whom he recorded the album Orenda in 1998. Like Shenandoah, Laughing conveys a quiet, hymnlike quality in his songs. These aren't trance-inducing pow-wow chants, but gentle traditional songs that evoke his connections with his people and their environment. When spoken in English, such as on "Hope," the sentiments expressed can sound a bit simplistic, but when sung in Laughing's native Mohawk tongue, his songs carry a spirit that transcends language. The atmosphere of Now Our Minds Are One is provided by producer Tom Wasinger, who has also worked with Shenandoah. As he did for Shenandoah's powerful Peacemaker's Journey album, Wasinger surrounds Laughing's songs with delicate acoustic and electric guitar ornaments, subtle, coloristic percussion, and soothing harmonies. The simple pluck of a rabab or the stark whine of a bowed zither is enough to set the stage for Laughing's songs of the spirit. --John Diliberto
Now Our Minds Are One,Lawrence Laughing,Silver Wave,Contemporary Instrumental,Ethnic Fusion,Int'l & World Music,Native American,Pop,World Music
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Now Our Minds Are One
Lawrence Laughing Manufacturer: Silver Wave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UEM4 Release Date: 2000-07-25 |
Tracks:
- I Wish You Peace
- Ska Ka Luk Sa
- Eagle Come Pray For Me
- Togetherness
- Water Life
- Hope
- Te Ha Hon Ta Na Ken Ne Ha
- Unity Song
- Beautiful Bowl
- Giga Aki Kwe
- Drying His Tears
- Men Of Peace
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Lawrence Laughing is among a new generation of Native American singers that is bringing its traditional music and culture into a more contemporary setting. He shares much with Iroquois singer Joanne Shenandoah, with whom he recorded the album Orenda in 1998. Like Shenandoah, Laughing conveys a quiet, hymnlike quality in his songs. These aren't trance-inducing pow-wow chants, but gentle traditional songs that evoke his connections with his people and their environment. When spoken in English, such as on "Hope," the sentiments expressed can sound a bit simplistic, but when sung in Laughing's native Mohawk tongue, his songs carry a spirit that transcends language. The atmosphere of Now Our Minds Are One is provided by producer Tom Wasinger, who has also worked with Shenandoah. As he did for Shenandoah's powerful Peacemaker's Journey album, Wasinger surrounds Laughing's songs with delicate acoustic and electric guitar ornaments, subtle, coloristic percussion, and soothing harmonies. The simple pluck of a rabab or the stark whine of a bowed zither is enough to set the stage for Laughing's songs of the spirit. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
A Hidden Gem.......2003-11-02
Being half Chiricahua, the 'can't we all just get along?' and 'let's be friends' vibes on this album resonates with particular intensity for me. But it's those sentiments that automatically make this album for absolutely anyone of any race or cultural background. Trust me. Just get this over with and put it in your shopping cart.
NOW OUR MINDS ARE ONE.......2003-10-06
It is one of my, if not my very favorite cd.
I wish the very best for this artist, Lawrence Laughing, and look forward to more cds by him.
Onen enska ne-io-kwa-ni-kon-ra.......2001-03-22
Now Our Minds Are One.......2000-08-12
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