Would You

Under Appreciated

WOULD YOU
 
 

The music on Broken Treaties is basically soft rock; much of the music has lush strings, so Silverbird is often classified as a disco band, even though 1971-1973 is early in the disco era to say the least.  However, there are a variety of musical styles and several lead vocalists; and overall, the music has a definite tribal feel.  Their voices merge beautifully, providing fine background vocals; on "Would You" and "Poor Boy", the lead vocals are several singers in harmony.

The opening tracks on each side – "Custer's Last Stand" and the title song, "Broken Treaties" – deal effectively (and far less provocatively than Buffy Sainte-Marie did on It's My Way!) with the basics regarding Native Americans; besides the themes that are obvious from the song titles, the songs talk about the slaughter of the buffalo herds and the current poverty among Native Americans.  The mood of these two songs is appropriately somber, though the majority of the songs on Broken Treaties are upbeat. 

 

(August 2013)

 

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I really delighted in being able to tell Silverbird’s story as the first Native American rock band to get a major recording contract. Here is a sample of Silverbird songs from the album that I have (shown above): "Would You" at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuTQ_W5VExU , "Fight" at www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCMLSE_0yNk , and "At the Party" at www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5-cqT77L8Q .
 
(August 2015)
Last edited: March 22, 2021