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Redbone was a groundbreaking Native American rock band that emerged in the 1970s, blending blues rock with a distinctive sound drawn from their cultural roots. This is their classic album, originally released in the '70s and reissued by Repertoire Records. Their music features passionate vocals, driven blues guitar work, and the raw energy that defined classic rock during that era. Despite their influence and quality, Redbone remains criminally underrated compared to their contemporaries. What makes them significant is their pioneering role in bringing Native American perspectives to rock music at a time when that was genuinely groundbreaking. The blues-rock foundation here is solid and timeless—think early rock with grit and authenticity. Whether you're exploring influential Native American artists or searching for no-nonsense blues-rock with real character, Redbone delivers.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Blues Rock Classic Rock |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Repertoire Records |
| Year | 2004 |
| Country | Europe |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Label:
Repertoire Records
Country:
Europe
Year:
06 Dec 2004
1. Maggie 5:08
2. Light As A Feather 1:56
3. Who Can Say? 2:51
4. Judgment Day 2:32
5. Without Reservation 4:12
6. Chant: 13th Hour 5:38
7. Alcatraz 2:33
8. Drinkin' And Blo 2:17
9. Bad News Ain't No News At All 3:10
10. New Blue Sermonette 3:27
. Bonus Tracks
11. Maggie (Single Edit) 2:42
12. New Blue Sermonette (Single Version) 3:27
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