Wovoka (album)
1973 studio album by Redbone / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wovoka is the fifth album by the American rock band Redbone.[3] It was recorded between June and October 1973, and released in November 1973 on Epic Records. The album was produced by brothers Pat Vegas (bass, vocals) and Lolly Vegas (guitars, vocals), in addition to sound engineer Alex Kazanegras. It was the last Redbone album to feature Peter DePoe on drums. Wovoka was recorded with the help of multiple session musicians, including several additional backing vocalists. All main members of the band notably contributed to vocals. As with the band's other releases, Wovoka features songs with Native American themes;[3] each of the band members at the time had either Native American or Mexican American heritage.
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Released | November 1973 | |||
Recorded | June–October 1973 | |||
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Length | 34:25 (international release) 38:06 (UK release) | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Pat Vegas, Lolly Vegas and Alex Kazanegras | |||
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Wovoka peaked on the US Billboard 200 at number 66 in 1974. The single "Come and Get Your Love" reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] The single "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee" topped the Belgian and Dutch charts in 1973, but was absent from the American release after it was deemed too offensive for some audiences.