Contact from the Underworld of Redboy is an album by
Robbie Robertson.[2] It was released in 1998 by
Capitol Records.[3] The album is composed of music inspired by
Aboriginal Canadian music (including traditional Aboriginal Canadian songs and chants), as well as modern rock,
trip hop, and
electronica, with the various styles often integrated together in the same song. It features many guest artists.
AllMusic wrote that Robertson's "lyrical and musical concerns can get bogged down in their own pretensions, but often, the results are provocative and unique."[5]
Track listing
"The Sound Is Fading" featuring Leah Hicks-Manning (lyrics: traditional; music:
Howie Bernstein, Robbie Robertson) – 5:00
Contact from the Underworld of Redboy is an album by
Robbie Robertson.[2] It was released in 1998 by
Capitol Records.[3] The album is composed of music inspired by
Aboriginal Canadian music (including traditional Aboriginal Canadian songs and chants), as well as modern rock,
trip hop, and
electronica, with the various styles often integrated together in the same song. It features many guest artists.
AllMusic wrote that Robertson's "lyrical and musical concerns can get bogged down in their own pretensions, but often, the results are provocative and unique."[5]
Track listing
"The Sound Is Fading" featuring Leah Hicks-Manning (lyrics: traditional; music:
Howie Bernstein, Robbie Robertson) – 5:00