Senecas (As Long as the Grass Shall Grow) - Jim Pepper, LaFarge, Peter
Ya Na Ho
Slow War Dance - Jim Pepper, Pepper, Gib
Nommie-Nommie (When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder) - Jim Pepper, Traditional
Newly-Weds Song
Fast War Dance/Now War Dance
Drums - Jim Pepper, LaFarge, Peter
First time on CD for this 1971 album from the famed Jazz musician who introduced 'Witchi-Tai-To' (an Indian chant set to music) to a wider audience (that track is available on this CD). Featuring expert musical assistance ... more »from Billy Cobham, Larry Coryell, Tom Grant, Chuck Rainey and others. Produced by Herbie Mann. Wounded Bird. 2007.« less
First time on CD for this 1971 album from the famed Jazz musician who introduced 'Witchi-Tai-To' (an Indian chant set to music) to a wider audience (that track is available on this CD). Featuring expert musical assistance from Billy Cobham, Larry Coryell, Tom Grant, Chuck Rainey and others. Produced by Herbie Mann. Wounded Bird. 2007.
CD Reviews
Makes me feel glad that I'm not dead
Jim Z | 10/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once in a great while a song is seemingly attached to your brain forever. Such was the case , for me , with "Witchi-Tai-To" when first heard in 1970. The vinyl commands huge $ on auction sights and used record stores, and the CD has never before been available. Thank-you Wounded Bird !!"
American music!!!!
Marc Kruger | SOUTH OF DETROIT | 09/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is without a date the most succesful fusion of Native American music and modern jazz. Great interpretations of Peter Lafarge songs, and Jim Pepper at his very best on saxophone. This is a true CLASSIC!!"
PowWow a Wow
Music Lover | Los Osos, CA USA | 09/28/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This musical experience was a very big surprise visit with Jim Pepper's native american roots. Listening, one can feel his passion for his heritage.
It was a "surprise" because there is not a lot of his beautiful saxophone playing that we have come to know and love. But just the same, it is a very special musical visit.
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One of a kind Native american Indian spirit Music
Crazy4Music | 11/08/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I had a copy of this on vinal in the early 70's it was stolen. I have missed it and wanted it three decades I just ordered it with no hesitation, so eager for it to get to me I LOVE it."
Peppers pow wow is just a big WOW
Charles F. Marks | columbia sc | 09/16/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This lp was given to me back in Boston as a radio only special disc 35 or so years ago... The underground station at the time, wbcn played it and I was blown away at witchitai-to. Jim Pepper's sax playing was always unique and coupled with the indian chants this song was a classic in the Boston area. I just had to play it more and more. Now it is great to drive around and play this song whenever I want. Thanks Amazon for yet another classic rock tune for these tired old ears...."