Garma (album)
Garma | ||||
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Studio album by Yothu Yindi | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | Aboriginal rock | |||
Label | Yothu Yindi Music | |||
Producer | Andrew Farriss except "Ghost Spirits" Co-produced by Andrew Farriss and Lamar Lowder | |||
Yothu Yindi chronology | ||||
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Garma is an album by Yothu Yindi that was released in 2000 under the Yothu Yindi Music label.
Track listing
- "Macassan Crew" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Stuart Kellaway, Jodie Cockatoo Creed, Andrew Farriss)
- "Fire" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Surfin' The Log" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Community Life" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Bush" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Farriss)
- "Ghost Spirits" (Kellaway, Makuma Yunupingu, Mandawuy Yunupingu, Lamar Lowder)
- "Romance at Garma" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Good Medicine" (Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Calling Every Nation" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Wirrkul Girl" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Farriss)
- "Lonely Tree" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Cockatoo Creed, Farriss)
- "Gone Is The Land" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Gurrumul Yunupingu, Farriss)
- "Silver Owl" (Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway)
- "Gawulny (Silver Light)" (Traditional song, arranged by Mandawuy Yunupingu)
Personnel
- Mandawuy Yunupingu: Lead & Backing Vocals, Clapsticks
- Jodie Cockatoo Creed: Lead & Backing Vocals
- Makuma Yunupingu: Lead Vocals
- Rrawun Maymuru: Backing Vocals, Didgeridoo, Clapsticks
- Gapanbulu Yunupingu Mununggurr: Didgeridoo
- Yomunu Yunupingu: Didgeridoo
- Stuart Kellaway: Clapsticks, Bass, Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Cal Williams: Electric/Acoustic Guitars
- Gurrumul Yunupingu: Electric/Acoustic Guitars
- Ben Hakalitz: Drums
- Scott Saunders: Keyboards
- Andrew Farriss: Keyboards, Guitars, Bass, Harmonica
- Joe Accaria: Drums
- Nick Cicere: Drums
- Anja Tait: Violin
- Michele Rose: Pedal Steel
- Mark Williams: Backing Vocals
- Tina Harrod: Backing Vocals
External links
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