'10 songs selected from a collection of Australian Indigenous songs from 1900 to 1999, focusing on the Christian missions, state-run settlements and native camps where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were relocated. Curated, arranged and produced by Jessie Lloyd.' (CD synopsis)
Album Credits:
–Produced by Jessie Lloyd
–Recorded at The Aviary Recording Studio, Melbourne
–Engineered, mixed and mastered by Colin Leadbetter
–Artwork by Joe Geia and Creative Design by Lyn Geia
–Project Patrons and Advisors - Prof Marcia Langton AM and Archie Roach AM
Singers and Musicians:
–Jessie Lloyd - vocals/ukulele/acoustic guitar
–Monica Weightman - vocals/acoustic guitar
–Leah Flanagan - vocals
–Karrina Nolan - vocals
–Jess Hitchcock - vocals
–Iain Grandage - piano/piano accordion
–Ed Bates - pedal steel guitar
–Rob Mahoney - double bass
–Archie Roach - vocals/acoustic guitar (track 11)
–Lillian Geia - vocals/ukulele (tracks 10 & 12)
–Lynelda Tippo - vocals (tracks 10 & 12)
–Alma Geia - vocals (track 13)
'Two recent song compilation projects draw our attention in powerful ways to how songs are an (often overlooked) vector for oral history. Released as static studio recordings, these songs are also very much part of living practice. They capture poignant first-person accounts of history and are a medium for tradition and story to be carried in the present enabling future inter-generational transmission.' (Introduction)
'Two recent song compilation projects draw our attention in powerful ways to how songs are an (often overlooked) vector for oral history. Released as static studio recordings, these songs are also very much part of living practice. They capture poignant first-person accounts of history and are a medium for tradition and story to be carried in the present enabling future inter-generational transmission.' (Introduction)