Released: 1994 - (Re-mastered 2004) Label: White Horse World Music
UPC 501870522529
Genre: New Age
"As she advances in her musical vocation without paying attention
to conventionalisms, this woman has succeeded in shaping a very
personal, direct style, which attracts the attention of the listener
very easily indeed."
JORGE MUNNSHE - www.amazings.com
Emily Burridge's first production 'Earth
Songs' was released in 1994 and
has now been re-mastered and released on her own label:
White Horse World Music.
It features ambient
sounds and singing with integrated use of Brazilian indigenous musical
instruments and recordings of tribal ritual and song.
The
energetic source for the music was a journey made by Emily to the
Mato Grosso Forest of Brazil. Staying in a vast raw natural environment,
bathing in waterfalls at dawn, such experiences fed her senses in
such a way that on returning to England she was inspired to convert
these memories to sound and commenced writing lyrics which reflect
experiences of this time.
Extracts from "Earth Songs" by Emily Burridge
Running Man (full length)
Listen to the Kogi Speak
Crow
Colours of the Dawning PT 1
Jody Linscott plays drums and ethnic percussion on "Listen to
the Kogi Speak "and "Running Man". Shozo Nagao plays didgeridoo on "Running Man" and "Waking
Freedom"
Staying
in such nature devoid of your customary comforts and securities,
your perspective shifts an experience that North American Indians
call a vision quest.
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Lyrics and production notes
In
1992 Emily was invited to perform this music at the Earth Summit
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was at one of her performances that
Emily was first introduced to tribal people from Brazil. In particular
the Xavante Tribe who are indigenous to the Mato Grosso. Fascinated
by her music, they invited Emily to visit their village. Which she
did - two years later.
The Earth Summit also hosted the Tribal Gathering. This
event attracted tribal people from all over the world and
gave them a platform to share and demonstrate their traditional
culture as well as voice their opinions over various environmental
issues.
Subsequent to her performances Emily was invited to stay
at this event and record the traditional songs and rituals.
"Waking
Freedom" which commences the CD is a celebration and recognition
of the incredible experiences that initiated the music and songs
of the "Earth Song production.
"Freedom is free for those
who choose
Questions of time, no time to loose
Working wonders in wondrous ways,
Walking Freedom..Waking Freedom.
"Vozes
da Terra" - Voices
of the Earth is compiled from edits of recordings made during this
time.
"Yanomami" features recordings made of Yanomami Shamans practising the sacred
Charborie ritual. The song commences with a speech in indigenous
language made by Davi Yanomami a spiritual leader of this tribe.
Witnessing
the Yanomami inspired the lyrics:
Yanomami we hear your call,
Yanomami we share your dream
One heart, one mind, Don't give up
We will unite.
They come from the forest
After thousand of years
The rivers, the mountains,
Echo their fears.
The birds flee the region,
The land turns to dust. There's Gold on their land-
It's the World Bank's lust
Yanomami we hear your call,
Don't give up - we will unite
Yanomami, Yanomami, oh Yanomami.
"Echoes of the Forest"
Woke up talking of a dream my friends,
The feathered man calls for the forest could end.
And looking out it breaks my heart for the forest smokes
and the people
depart.
It breathes our life and it feeds our home,
Look to the people of the forest alone.
Woke up talking of a dream my friends!
"Running
Man"
We are Rock, Stone, Feather
Snowflake, Crystal, Tree
Earth, Sky, Moon,
River, Water, Sea.
Running Man, Running Man.
There is laughing, there is crying
Running man
There is fighting, they are starving
Running Man
There is darkness, there is shadow,
Running Man
Look for light, there is love
Running man.
Look for love there is light Running man
Running man Running Man.
"Listen
to the Kogi Speak" features recordings of the Kogi Indians of Columbia. The song commences
with the Kogi myth for creation set to music:
In the beginning there was blackness
Only the Sea.
In the beginning, there was no sun, no moon, no people.
In the beginning there were no animals, no plants, only
the Sea.
The Sea was the Mother
The Mother was not people
She was not anything, nothing at all.
She was, when she was, darkly
She was memory and potential
She was....Aluna.
The
lyrics of the song are as follows:
They come from a mountain,
These mystical people
Listen to the words they speak,
A message of wonder, a message of warning
Listen to the Kogi speak
Aware of Earth's torture, our imminent danger
Listen to the Kogi speak.
Reach out mountain high,
Feel her, love her
Can you see her, free her, feel her love her,
Be as one.
Mountain high reaches out..to help us,
They feel us..Mountain high reaching out
They come from a mountain,
These mystical people,
A message to the world they give
Unlimited wisdom, unfathomable reason
Listen to the words they speak.
Listen to the breathing of the wind
Against your heart.
A question of time, we've drawn the line
Listen to the Kogi speak.
"Colours
of the Dawning" reflects a spiritual
re-birth.
"Whispers to the night
Colour of the Dawning, White Light
Soul changes, wandering
Turn the pages
Holding true in these times
Colours of the Dawning we recognise
White light - the interplay within our lives."