Sacred Spirit - Vol 5 - More Chants And Dances Of Native Americans
2000 - More
Chants and Dances of
Native Americans
00:00 -
Intro:
Gods & Heroes 1:31
01:31 -
Looking for north 4:18
05:49 - Dela Dela 4:41
10:30 -
Land Of
Promise 5:47
16:17 -
The State of
Grace 4:26
20:43 - Yane - Heja - Hee 4:49
25:32 - A - la - Ke 4:42
30:14 - May you walk in sunshine 3:57
34:11 -
The Spirit 3:03
37:14 - O - Loa - Ki - Lee 3:18
40:32 - That
Noble Dream 4:51
45:23 - The Sad Eyed
Chief 4:03
After the success of
Sacred Spirit,
Higher Octave delivers more of the same with Sacred Spirit, Vol. 5: More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans. As with the first volume, this collection presents spare, hypnotic
Native American chants augmented with electronic beats, keyboards, and other modern instruments. The mix of these elements is particularly potent on "Looking
Far North," which contrasts a rolling melody with female vocals and a sparser, more rhythmic part chanted by a male vocalist, and on "May You
Walk in
Sunshine," a mix of flutes, strings, and sung and chanted vocals. While Sacred Spirit, Vol. 3 doesn't offer the purest incarnation of
Native American music, it is a pleasant and occasionally unique update on these ancient sounds.
Sacred Spirit is a series of new age albums whose initial volume was a blockbuster success, spawning the international smash hit single "Yeha-noha (
Wishes of
Happiness and
Prosperity)" in
1995.
Comprised of traditional Native American chants and ambient electronica, the initial volume in the series, Sacred Spirit 1: Chants and Dances of the Native Americans, was released on
Virgin Records in 1995 and nominated for a
Best New Age Album Grammy that same year. The
album spawned the international smash hit "Yeha-noha (Wishes of Happiness and Prosperity)," which topped the
singles charts in numerous countries, including
Germany and
France. The second volume, variously titled Sacred Spirit, Vol. 3:
Culture Clash (
1997) and
Indigo Spirit (2000), was comprised of
African-American spirituals, ambient electronica, and cello. The third volume, variously titled
Indians' Sacred Spirit: More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans (2000) and Sacred Spirit, Vol. 5: More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans (2000), reprises the Native American theme of the original volume. Successive volumes include
Moroccan Spirit (
2002),
Classical Spirit (
2003), Sacred Spirit, Vol. 8: Jazzy
Chill Out (2003), and Sacred Spirit,
Vol. 9: Bluesy Chill Out (2003), all of which were released on the
Higher Octane label. The Sacred Spirit series is produced by the Fearsome
Brave (aka the Brave), a moniker of
Claus Zundel, a
German residing in
Ibiza. In addition to Sacred Spirit, Zundel's production credits include the B-Tribe of series of albums:
Fiesta Fatal! (
1993),
Suave Suave (1995),
Sensual Sensual (
1998),
Spiritual Spiritual (
2001), 5 (2003), and B-Tribe, Vol. 6 (2008).