This album was released in 1985 and is the masterpiece of Alanis Obomsawin, a now ninety-year-old Canadian artist of Native American descent from the Abenaki tribe.
She is also a director, as well as an activist, and in her films, she highlights the conditions of Native Americans in defense of their rights. Moreover, she is also a musician and visual artist in addition to being a writer; in short, she is an eclectic woman who in a Renaissance era would definitely be considered a universal artist.
This album titled "Bush Lady" is a melange of Native folk music with experimental jazz and folk, characterized by her unique interpretation of the 7 tracks.
It remains the only LP made so far, but it is more than enough to earn a place of honor in the great book of music.
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She is also a director, as well as an activist, and in her films, she highlights the conditions of Native Americans in defense of their rights. Moreover, she is also a musician and visual artist in addition to being a writer; in short, she is an eclectic woman who in a Renaissance era would definitely be considered a universal artist.
This album titled "Bush Lady" is a melange of Native folk music with experimental jazz and folk, characterized by her unique interpretation of the 7 tracks.
It remains the only LP made so far, but it is more than enough to earn a place of honor in the great book of music.
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