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''Building Bridges'' (subtitled ''Australia Has a Black History'')〔Sydney Morning Herald, 21 February 1989, "Cowboys weave their magic spell" by Lynden Barber〕 is an Australian compilation album containing tracks from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups and performers inspired by a 1988 Bicentenary concert called Building Bridges.〔Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1989, "Bridges between black and white" by Jacquelyn Hole〕 The album was released to raise money for the National Coalition of Aboriginal Organisations.〔Sydney Morning Herald, 11 March 1989, "Rampant Oils help put black bridge over the mainstream" by Lynden Barber〕 It includes songs sung in local indigenous languages. The album was released by CAAMA Music and distributed by CBS. It reached #47 on the Australian album charts and may have symbolised "the embrace of indigenous rock by the mainstream".〔The Age ("History wars, the musical" )〕 == Track listing == # Special Treatment - Paul Kelly # Gudurrku (The Brolga) - Yothu Yindi # Justice Will Be Done - Les Shillingsworth # Solid Rock - Goanna # Birth Of A Nation - Wild Pumpkins At Midnight # Breakneck Road - Hunters & Collectors # Yil Lull - Joe Geia # Warakurna - Midnight Oil # Woma Wanti - Areyonga Desert Tigers # Strychinine - Swamp Jockeys # That Hanging Business - Do-Re-Mi # Injustice - V. Spy V. Spy # Hungry Years - Weddings Parties Anything # Do It Rite - Cal Callaghan # Bad Blood - The Stetsons # Original Sin - INXS # Broken Down Man - Scrap Metal # Dancing In The Moonlight - Coloured Stone # Heaven On A Stick - James Reyne # Speak No Evil - Dragon # Tjamu Tjamu - Ilkari Maru # Mansion In The Slums - Crowded House # Spirit Of The Land - The Gravy # Bullant - Gondwanaland # Swing For The Crime - The Saints # Living In The Land Of Oz - Ross Wilson # We Have Survived - No Fixed Address 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Building Bridges (1989 album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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