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Robbie Robertson - From The Album Contact from the Underworld of Redboy 1998
Robbie Robertson, OC (born Jaime Robert Klegerman; July 5, 1943) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known for his work as lead guitarist and primary songwriter within The Band. He was ranked 59th in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. The Band has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.As a songwriter, Robertson is credited for such classics as "The Weight", "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", "Up On Cripple Creek", "Broken Arrow" and "Somewhere Down the Crazy River", and has been inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Contact from the Underworld of Redboy is an album by Robbie Robertson that was released in 1998 by Capitol Records. The album is composed of music inspired by Native American music (including traditional Native American songs and chants) as well as modern rock, trip-hop, and electronica, often integrated together, and features many guest artists.
Album Tracks:
1. H. Bernstein and Robertson, "The Sound is Fading" (5:00) Traditional: Leah Hicks-Manning
2. The Code of Handsome Lake" (6:11)
3. Making a Noise" (5:11)
4. Tim Gordine and Robertson, "Unbound" (4:35)
5. Leonard Peltier, Marius de Vries and Robertson, "Sacrifice" (6:18)
6. Marius de Vries and Robertson, "Rattlebone" (4:26)
7. Virdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike, "Peyote Healing" (6:10)
8. Tim Gordine and Robertson, "In The Blood" (4:35)
9. Jim Wilson and Robertson, "Stomp Dance (Unity)" (4:49) Traditional: The Six Nations Women Singers
10. Howard Bernstein and Robertson, "The Lights" (5:54)
11. Howard Bernstein and Robertson, Bonus Track—"Take Your Partner by the Hand (Red Alert Mix)" (6:43) (Remix by DJ Premier)
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