Land (Robert Mirabal album)

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Released1995
ProducerMike Wanchic, Reno Kling
Land
Studio album by
Released1995
LabelWarner Western[1]
ProducerMike Wanchic, Reno Kling
Robert Mirabal chronology
Song Carrier
(1995)
Land
(1995)
Warrior Magician
(1996)

Land is an album by the Native American musician Robert Mirabal, released in 1995.[2][3] The album originated as a score for a dance piece by Eiko & Koma, which was first performed in 1991.[4][5][6] It was nominated for a First Americans in the Arts award.[7] Mirabal and Eiko & Koma adapted part of the score for later productions.[8]

Produced in part by Mike Wanchic, Land was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana, in a week.[7][9][10][11] Mirabal wrote the score; he sang and played flute and his cousin Reynaldo Lujan sang and played drums.[12][13] Land is about surviving in a harsh terrain.[14]

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