tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post8376658078593928554..comments2024-03-29T04:30:38.300-03:00Comments on Bordel do Rock: XIT - Plight Of The Redman (1972, US, Native American Indian Rock, RE Commander vinyl rip, single wav + cue, DR10, artwork)OldBitchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12286080578017907669noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post-62226427120371409132013-08-16T00:51:47.348-03:002013-08-16T00:51:47.348-03:00excellent album, love it :)excellent album, love it :)mahjikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15371601185602002275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post-84288184352030461702013-08-16T00:50:06.711-03:002013-08-16T00:50:06.711-03:00excellent album, love itexcellent album, love itmahjikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15371601185602002275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post-78759364642932300652013-02-25T14:22:24.064-03:002013-02-25T14:22:24.064-03:00Thanks! The very interesting album!Thanks! The very interesting album!mclehasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11736023980342838260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post-16551768040594326132013-02-24T14:12:59.526-03:002013-02-24T14:12:59.526-03:00Really great album,for good taste of music.Many th...Really great album,for good taste of music.Many thanks...kobilicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06970501075601595268noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3291585232706438525.post-72317779791924205642013-02-24T12:56:59.097-03:002013-02-24T12:56:59.097-03:00Album which turned out to be surprise pleasant..Tw...Album which turned out to be surprise pleasant..Two years ago I got it from my sister (Thx Val) it’s like a journey to the past..No doubt! Back then, marijuana was the drug for us and everyone felt a sense of being at peace.…respect to Native Indian of America!!brave people!actually really feel the spirit of the Indians,it’s like hiking the Grand Canyon Colorado, amazingly captivating….fond memories of teenage years … meet here I, Winnetou and his great friend, Old Shatterhand … hehehe<br />@Gigic,Thanks for the fond memories...good job!<br /><br />In early 1969 Lincoln St. Exit, Mike Martinez, Mac Suazo, RC Gariss and Lee Herrerra recorded in Clovis New Mexico at the Norman Petty Studios and the song "Soulful Drufter" emerged from the "Drive It" Album. The album was distributed by Mainstream Records.<br /><br />Groups like Janis Joplin (Pre Columbia Records) and Amboy Dukes (Ted Nugent’s group) recorded for the label at the same time. Soulful Drifter gained radio station play and Exit had a hit record along the Great Lakes Area. The airplay was enough to catch the ear of Motown records in Detroit.<br /><br />At that time Motown was looking to increase it’s catalog of new artists on their new Rare Earth label and Exit filled the need. Motown liked the group, a new sound, a new look and a new direction was needed. So the idea was that they would return to their roots and create. A new sound in music was born “American Indian Rock”. Under the management of Tom Bee the new sound emerged and the new Xit name was born. The acronym was XIT for Xing of Indian Tribes came about because of some of the group’s ethnic background.<br /><br />The first album for Motown was “Plight of the Redman” released in 1971. It’s a history lesson from the beginning to end sung by member Mike Martinez and tells the story from the beginning of peace in the New World to their struggles with the white man in America and finally to the climatic end of the narrative speech by Mac Suazo.<br /><br />The album garnered critical acclaim and grammy consideration. It is still for sale.The album has withstood the test of time. Their second album on Motown was “Silent Warrior”.<br /><br />XIT played many venues including the Whiskey A Go-Go in Hollywood and in 1972 the 8th International Music Festival in Venice Italy. This festival was broadcasted to over 30 million people throughout Europe, along with countless concerts in cities and reservations across the United States and Canada.adamus67https://www.blogger.com/profile/07035959023698485029noreply@blogger.com