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Melanesian Choirs: The Blessed Islands - Chants from The Thin Red Line
March 23, 1999
Original Release Date: 1999

1. Jisas Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi
2. Soon My Lord
3. God Yu Tekkem Laef Blong Mi
4. Early Morning At Tabalia
5. Procession Chant 1
6. Procession Chant 2
7. Holly
8. Procession Chant 3
9. We Love To Sing
10. Me Go Longway
11. Jisas, Masta Mi Save
12. Procession Chant 4
13. Together Be
14. Sunday Service Hymn
15. Halleluia!, Sing To Jesus
16. Jesus, You Are Here
17. Bybye
18. We Are One Big Happy Family
19. Traditional Lullaby
20. Cho Cho Vancho
21. Remember
22. Jisas Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi
23. Pray For Us
24. God All Mighty
25. Procession Chorus
26. Kyrie

Review
For those who have seen "The Thin red Line," you'll remember Director Terrence Malick spends a lot of time to portray the beautiful African island to show the peaceful side of the war. His attempt is a courageous one, and I admire him for it; no one has done it before (not even Francis Ford Coppola in "Apocalypse Now"). And the lovely music behind all those peaceful scenes results in this absolutely great soundtrack, sung by the very same African natives who play and sing happily in the film. This kind of music makes us realize besides life can still be great without being wealthy or extravagant. Pure, peaceful music is what happiness is all about. This type of music takes us back to enjoying nature, and the natural way of living. No war, no extra noise, just plain, sweet hymns traveling through the air, unlike the stupid ska, techno, heavy metal shit we hear nowadays. This is natural African music unlike the artificial "The Lion King" by Elton John and "Tarzan" by Phil Collins, even though I admire their efforts abd guts in transforming African songs to fit Disney. Life can be so good. I wish I were that pure sometimes.

Extended Listening

-Phil Collins - Tarzan Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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