History
XIT was originally based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Members include founder and Native American Music Award winner Tom Bee, (writer of lyrics on Plight of the Redman). The original group were A. Michael Martinez (singer and lead guitar on Plight), Mac Suazo (narrator and bass on Plight), Lee Herrerra (drums on Plight), and R. C. Garriss (2nd lead guitar on Plight).
"XIT" stands for "crossing of Indian Tribes", according to Tom Bee. Their music often addresses themes of historic and contemporary Native American issues. Their initial recording, 1972's Plight of the Redman, is a concept album about the changes in Native American life since the arrival of Columbus.
Albums
Plight of the Redman, 1972 (featuring A.M. Martinez on all vocals)
Silent Warrior, 1973
Relocation, 1977
Entrance, 1994 (all songs written by A.M. Martinez and Mac Suazo)
Drums Across the Atlantic, 1995
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Title: Relocation 1977 [SOAR 131 1992]
Artist: XIT
American Indian 70's rock and roll by XIT keeping their legend alive on this collector's edition of contemporary Native American music, performed in the unique style that made them famous worldwide. Produced by Tom Bee.
Tracks :
01: Dark Skin Woman
02: Nothing Could Be Finer Then A 49er
03: Riding Song
04: Sweethearted Love Song
05: Rainbow Rider
06: Let My People Dance
07: Christopher Columbus
08: Relocation
09: Sunrise vision
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2 comments:
XIT were the best Indian rock group ever !
Totally! ����♂️✨❤️��❗
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