Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
How the West Was Lost
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
2.
Dull Knife and Little Wolf
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
3.
The West
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
4.
Crazy Horse Prayer
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
5.
Last of the Buffalo
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
6.
Three Theme Medley
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
7.
Stating Intention
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
8.
Sand Creek Memories
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
9.
Black Kettle Theme Variations
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
10.
Nez Perce Flight Song
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
11.
Navajo Land Blessing
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
12.
Black Hills Warrior
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
13.
Lakota Flute Song
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
14.
Surrender
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
15.
Flight Song
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
16.
The Death of Dull Knife
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
17.
A Good Day to Die
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
18.
Geronimo's Surrender
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
19.
He Came from the Black Hills
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
20.
South West Warrior
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
21.
Becoming Human
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
22.
I Will Fight No More
- Peter Kater / R. Carlos Nakai
Rating: Genre: New Age Release Date: 04/25/1993 Run Time: 65:25
In 1993, the Discovery Channel aired a six-hour miniseries documenting the experience of the Native Americans during America's westward expansion. Peter Kater created a three-hour score for How the West Was Lost. He captured 65 minutes of his favorites for the CD. His friend R. Carlos Nakai co-wrote many of the pieces and is one of the featured musicians. This is deep, soulful, and mournful music. Kater and Nakai celebrate nothing. They lament the loss of culture and heritage. This is a unique perspective on a topic that is often glamorized. There have been at least two similar documentaries with equally mournful soundtracks. The West and 500 Nations are comparable CDs.