Big Name, No Blankets
Warumpi Band · 1985
39 min · 11 tracks · blues rock · country rock · indigenous rock
A vibrant blend of Indigenous rock infused with blues and country influences that echoes the Australian landscape.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo groove reflective moments of connection vibrant energy for gatherings
- Context
- Released in 1985, 'Big Name, No Blankets' was the Warumpi Band's debut album, emerging from their early days playing in remote communities. This album marked a significant milestone in the band's career as they transitioned from local performances to national recognition, showcasing their unique sound and cultural narratives.
- If you like
- blues rock, country rock, indigenous rock
Big Name, No Blankets is an album by Warumpi Band, released in 1985. A vibrant blend of Indigenous rock infused with blues and country influences that echoes the Australian landscape. 'Big Name, No Blankets' is notable for being one of the first albums by an Indigenous Australian band to receive widespread attention, helping to pave the way for future Indigenous artists. The track 'Blackfella/Whitefella' became particularly influential, promoting messages of unity and social justice amidst Australia's complex racial history. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Big Name, No Blankets sound like?
A vibrant blend of Indigenous rock infused with blues and country influences that echoes the Australian landscape. Rooted in blues rock and country rock.
What makes Big Name, No Blankets by Warumpi Band notable?
'Big Name, No Blankets' is notable for being one of the first albums by an Indigenous Australian band to receive widespread attention, helping to pave the way for future Indigenous artists. The track 'Blackfella/Whitefella' became particularly influential, promoting messages of unity and social justice amidst Australia's complex racial history. Released in 1985, 'Big Name, No Blankets' was the Warumpi Band's debut album, emerging from their early days playing in remote communities. This album marked a significant milestone in the band's career as they transitioned from local performances to national recognition, showcasing their unique sound and cultural narratives.
Who is Big Name, No Blankets for?
Big Name, No Blankets works well if you're into steady mid-tempo groove, reflective moments of connection and vibrant energy for gatherings.
How many songs are on Big Name, No Blankets?
Big Name, No Blankets has 11 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Waru (Fire) Standout 3:52
- 2 Blackfella/Whitefella Standout 3:29
- 3 Breadline 4:18
- 4 Nyuntu Nyaal Tjirriku (What Are You Going to Do?) 4:13
- 5 Animal Song 3:10
- 6 Warumpinya (Papunya) 3:14
- 7 Wiima Tjuta (All the Kids) 2:17
- 8 Fitzroy Crossing 4:01
- 9 Sitdown Money Standout 2:40
- 10 Mulga & Spinifex Plain 4:49
- 11 Gotta Be Strong 3:10
Release Date
January 1, 1985
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
39 min 17 sec
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