Track
Number |
Track
Title |
Track
Time |
Notes |
01
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:10 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
02
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:00:53 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
03
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:06 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
04
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:02 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
05
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:08 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
06
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:17 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
07
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:11 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
08
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:46 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
09
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:00:50 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
10
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:03 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
11
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:03 |
Songman:
Louis Karadada, Didjeridu: Lorrie Utemorrah. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
12
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:07 |
Songman:
Louis Karadada, Didjeridu: Lorrie Utemorrah. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
13
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:18 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
14
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:01 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
15
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:02 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
16
|
Wongga
Initiation Song |
0:01:11 |
Songman:
Lorrie Utemorrah, Didjeridu: Louis Karadada. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
17
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:07 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
18
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:07 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
19
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:25 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
20
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:07 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
21
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:11 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
22
|
Bandrru
(Island) Song |
0:01:17 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Bandrru is "island music" inspired
by the numerous islands off the north Kimberley coast.
Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul
Tribe, the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell
Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
23
|
Balga
Song (Bush Fig) |
0:01:09 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
24
|
Balga
Song (Night Fishing) |
0:01:05 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
25
|
Balga
Song (Spirit Man) |
0:01:02 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
26
|
Balga
Song (Sea Storm) |
0:01:00 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
27
|
Balga
Song (Dust Song) |
0:01:37 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
28
|
Balga
Song (Out With the Tide) |
0:01:38 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
29
|
Moraburr
Song (Puppy Dog) |
0:00:42 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
30
|
Moraburr
Song (Wrong Road) |
0:00:40 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
31
|
Moraburr
Song (Whale) |
0:00:41 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
32
|
Moraburr
Song (Island Current) |
0:00:40 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
33
|
Moraburr
Song (Flying Fox) |
0:00:42 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
34
|
Moraburr
Song (Islands in a Line) |
0:00:42 |
Songman:
Jeffrey Mangolamara. Moraburr songs are uncomplicated
ballads, prominently featuring stories of the sea. Recorded
at Kalumburu. Artists are members of the Wunambul Tribe,
the traditional owners of the land in the Mitchell Plateau
and Kalumburu regions. |
35
|
Djunba
Song (15 August 1987) |
0:00:59 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |
36
|
Djunba
Song (Billy King) |
0:01:05 |
Balga
and Djunba songs are distinguished by the distinctive
intertwining of male and female vocal harmonies, always
underpinned by the rhythm of the clap sticks. The songs
all have a story to tell; some light-hearted, some serious,
some of contemporary contents, others passed down through
the generations. Recorded at Kalumburu. Artists are members
of the Wunambul Tribe, the traditional owners of the land
in the Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu regions. |