Light in the Attic's Grammy-nominated historical compilation is back on triple vinyl! Despite Shawnee descendant Link Wray practically inventing the power chord, Native Americans have been overlooked in guitar - based music history. Music historian Kevin 'Sipreano' Howes spent 15 years curating this anthology of North American Aboriginal original recordings. With 34 tracks of folk, country, and rock 'n' roll, it combines storytelling, politics, and heartache. Notable acts like Willie Dunn and Sugluk have multiple entries, and there are also some hidden gems. For example, David Campbell's 'Sky - Man and the Moon' uses an eerie synthesizer for dreamy lyrics. The set includes three clear LPs and a 60 - page book with artist interviews, liner notes, archival photos, and lyrics. It's housed in an archival slipcase and released by Light In The Attic in 2021.





Using this vinyl boxset is easy. Just place the vinyl on your turntable and let the music play. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on the record, which could affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent warping. Keep the archival slipcase and the 60 - page book in a safe place to protect them from damage. If you want to keep the vinyl in top condition, use a good - quality record cleaning brush regularly. Enjoy the rich sounds of Native North American folk, rock, and country music!