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All Genres > Rock > Hard Rock > WINTERHAWK: Electric Warriors

Fringed leather tunics, furs, feathers, and loincloths are not the standard garb of the average rock band, and neither were many popular bands quite literally gushing with Indian blood and heritage. Likewise, few bands indeed carry high the philosophies, and traditions of their forefathers cultures as did Winterhawk. A Native American foursome that specialized in rapidfire, hard rock and roll. But the striking thing about this band is not so much the warrior beliefs, but their sincerity and genuine faith in themselves and their culture.

Winterhawk was a Native American rock band from San Francisco, CA. This is a special edition CD release of there two ultra rare albums! Two albums on one CD. Electric Warriors & Dog Soldier. Released in 1979 / 80 by Mother Earth Records. First time on compact disc. Re-mastered from the original stereo master tapes. Both album covers have been recreated as facsimiles of the original LP releases. The Holy Grail of Native American rock bands.

Winterhawk appeared in the 1983 US Festival and has opened for such big names as Tina Turner, Santana, Country Joe and the Fish, Steve Miller, Van Halen and Motley Crue. The Electric Warriors LP was produced by Tom Bee of XIT, AKA Lincoln St Exit. A must have for Native American, Hard Rock, Metal music fans. Nik Alexander's song writing and guitar playing skills are the best.

Nik Winterhawk Alexander, a Cree Indian who lead the band with his savage guitar riffs and powerful vocals, says, "Music is a very sacred part of Native American lifestyles. If a person of a tribe possesses a rattle or a drum or a stick to beat the drum, those articles are treated with great respect. Winterhawk carried that same reverence toward music, because the ability to play music is a gift" "It's important for people to realize that the band Winterhawk were not posers" Alexander emphasizes. "The majority of our songs have a very deep message in them. I believe in setting an example for young people. Young people really look up to rock and rollers" We carry high the values our forefathers did: keeping our environment clean, taking care of the creatures, including ourselves. I don't drink. The idea is to be a positive force in front of the young people, he explains. "If theres any music that is close to traditional Native American music, a war dance beat, it's straight rock and roll" "Our best received songs are Indian ones" - like their "Custer's Dying," a hard-edge, head-banging rocker with serious lyrics about guess who.

Track List:
1. Prayer
2. Got To Save It
3. Black Whiskey
4. Dark Skin Lady
5. Restaurant
6. Selfish Man
7. Custers Dyin'
8. Fight
9. Our Love Will Last
10. Honey Lady
11. Crazy
12. Loser
13. Lady Blue
14. Were Still Here
15. Warriors Road
16. We Are The People
17. I Will Remember

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