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1.1 Witchi-Tai-To [Song]1.2 Witchi-Tai-To [Song]1.3 Squaw Song1.4 Rock Stomp Indian Style1.5 Senecas (As Long As the Grass Shall Grow)1.6 Yon a Ho1.7 Slow War Dance1.8 Nommie-Nommie (When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder)1.9 Newlywed's Song1.10 Fast War Dance1.11 Now War Dance1.12 Drums |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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1971 Album Reissue |
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Description: | Jim Pepper (6/18/41-2/10/92) was a jazz saxophonist, composer and singer of Kaw and Muscogee Creek Native American heritage. Pepper's Pow Wow is the debut album led by the Native American saxophonist and composer. It was recorded in 1971 and first released on Herbie Mann's Embryo label. The album features appearances by Larry Coryell & Billy Cobham. Due to popular demand we could not resist putting this title out again!1a, 2a: Religious Peyote Chant - Kaw Tribe
9b: Improvisation
[a=Larry Coryell] appears on this album through the courtesy of [l=Vanguard Records].
? 1971 & 2007 Atlantic Recording Corp.
Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.
© 2007 Wounded Bird Records
Made in U.S.A."Peppers Pow Wow" is a remarkable CD by the innovative jazz saxophonist Jim Pepper, released by Wounded Bird Records. This album stands out for its unique fusion of Native American musical traditions with contemporary jazz and rock elements, creating an unforgettable listening experience that bridges cultures and genres. Originally recorded in 1971, "Peppers Pow Wow" features powerful tracks like "Witchi Tai To," which became an anthem celebrated worldwide for its spiritual depth and melodic beauty. The album showcases Pepper's distinctive approach to composition and improvisation, blending his heritage with modern sounds.
Jim Pepper was a pioneering musician of Kaw and Creek descent whose work left a lasting impact on the world of jazz. He gained international recognition for integrating Native American chants into modern music forms, particularly through his signature song "Witchi Tai To." Throughout his career, he collaborated with renowned artists such as Don Cherry and Paul Motian, earning critical acclaim for both his solo projects and group performances.
Wounded Bird Records is known for reissuing classic albums from various genres that might otherwise be lost to time. With a commitment to preserving important works in music history, Wounded Bird ensures that groundbreaking records like "Peppers Pow Wow" remain accessible to new generations of listeners. |
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No. of tracks: |
12 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
V1043573 |
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