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fave it Classic Rock | Native American
8 tracks | 50 minutes
Released Oct 2000
on Oyate Music Group
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:38 Red Mans Bluez lyrics FREE 06:38 Red Mans Bluez lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:38 Red Mans Bluez
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Native American / Tribal Rock-n-Bluez with a razor sharp political edge Nominated for BEST BLUES RECORDING in the 4th annual Native American Music Awards. This highly political and innovative release has gatherered airplay on over 160 stations nationwide
Bio / Background
Tony Palmer & Breeds with their release of
SEE YOU AT THE KNEE were nominated for BEST BLUES RECORDING in the 4th annual 2001 Native American Music Awards !!!
See You At The Knee features thought provoking and emotional songwriting, together with incredibly talented musicianship, to bring the listener into the political and social world of Native Peoples living on and off the rezervations in America.
This recording has garnered airplay on over 260 radio stations across the United States and Europe since it's release. With showcases on such broadcasts as Native America Calling, Moccassin Wire, Hand of Grandfather (XM Satellite) and Earthsongs Radio, See You At The Knee has quickly become a favorite of programmers and listeners alike!
The songs on See You At The Knee constitute a look inside the cultural and social world of Native America.
Corruption and oppression have helped to shape this world, making it sometimes ugly and infuriating..........
↓ more ↓But still the ceremonial ways and inner strength of the people show through on this wonderful release to focus the light at the end of a 500 year old tunnel.
A very uplifting and socially revelant collection!
Covering subjects such as the illegal theft of Native lands
(Red Mans Bluez)and the unjust imprisonment of Native American leaders (Leo-La-Lo)......
Ceremonial affirmations (Eagle in the Distance) and cultural reinstatements (Circles).......
See You At The Knee cuts and burns.....soothes and yearns.
Asking questions (RU Ready) and demading answers (No Rezervations)....this fine recording promises to be a favorite for years to come.
A percentage of all sales benefit the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (FREE PELTIER!!!), The Crazy Horse Defense Project, Indigenous Elders of America and Sinte Gleska College Fund for Native Americans!
A New Sound for a New Millenium!
Intellectual and highly political in it's subject matter..
Wonderfully thought-provoking !!
Educational, Emotional and Entertaining !!!!
Also check out the NEW RELEASE from Tony Palmer & Breeds..
"Long Time Comin' Home"....available NOW !!!!!
Yet another Home Run by this incredible band!
↑ less ↑Average Customer Review: 3
Beg to disagreemanfromearth wrote on June 16, 2009
This highly politicized music is only listenable if you are willing to be soap boxed to death on Native American issues. If you are, the music is great, just chock full of anti-government/pro Native American sentiment...not that there's anything wrong with that.
UncompromisingLHO63 wrote on November 17, 2008
Marvellous combination of influences here. Musical craftsmanship is highy quality on these bluesy tracks. Highly politicised and with plenty of righteous anger - but does not detract at all from the music. "No Rezervations" is a classic example.












