A. Paul Ortega: Two Worlds


Native American folkie A. Paul Ortega is definitely one of the most unique things I’ve heard recently. Or ever for that matter. So much so that I find I have little frame of reference right now while writing about this lp. Ortega’s songs (or renditions of traditional songs) sound ancient, completely futuristic, and totally hypnotic all at once. It is one of those rare cases where the music of two cultures is fused together seamlessly. Two worlds culturally, and historically, but both uniquely American. One is reminded of the the infinite serpent swallowing it’s own tail. Far out, huh?

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12 Comments

  • justin thyme says:

    hey good buddy. this record sounds too cool. Are you sharing this rarity. PLEASE!

  • tinnitus-is-forever says:

    this is an amazing LP – and i am not generally a fan of loner folk anything. Native American folk / blues that is deep and mystical in ways that make the cheapness of almost everything else apparent…

  • Thenon says:

    This record has an alternate cover of a dude with buffalo horns.

  • hcrink says:

    different record. it’s called “3 worlds”.

  • AMITHIST says:

    i had an 8-track of Ortega when i was quite young. It was red in color. Would this be the two worlds album? would love to know I want it back very badly no matter what format it is in. thanks

  • Thenon says:

    How many worlds are there damnit! You’re right though, I dug it up.

  • Karlito says:

    How many worlds there are depends on your creation myth…for the Navajo (and Hopi too I think) we are now in the 5th world…

  • laszlo says:

    Hi

    I am writing from Hungary, Europe.
    around 2000 I worked in the USA and visited the cherokee reservation. In a small shop I picked a native american tape, by chance. It was Three Worlds by A. P. Ortega.
    That music hit me so hard with the siplicity, musicality, honesty and traditionality that it burnt into my brain for ever. My later wife had the same result when listening it years later.
    We lost that little red tape (with the horned guy) and now so happy that it comes in CD – together with Two Worlds – that we have not herd before.
    I am about to get shipped tghis CD to Budapest. I really hope it is the original, and not a re-recorded in 2006.
    Very-very strong and meaningfull, truly uplifting music and artist.

  • varbanov says:

    cooooool to fly with an eagle and breath cool air drink cool water cry cool teardrops
    oh i have to land…or play it again and again

  • Marie Benton says:

    The very best years of my life !
    And that’s where my heart stays.
    Mitakuye Oyasin…

  • topaz24 says:

    We used to have both Two Worlds and Three Worlds records when I was younger. I’m not sure what my parents did with the records but I loved listening to them. I agree with your comments hits you deep in the well of your soul… almost like a memory from long ago that you had forgotten, the feeling comes back when you listen to this music.

  • timdog says:

    always loved listining to ur music the first time i heard i was hooked

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