Born of
Fire - As told by the ancient ones,
the Superstition Mountains were
formed from a volcanic cauldera 29 million years ago.
Lyrics
Legend of the Gold - Prospectors, miners,
treasure hunters.
"Gold is where you find it!"
Lyrics
Sacred Fires - For all ancient American Indian tribes.
"All those who came before."
Cave In - In 1897 James Stevens was buried
alive
for 13 days in the Mammoth Mine.
The first three days he had water -
the last ten days - he had none. "He survived!"
Lyrics
Coronado's March - As the Spanish Conquistadors
marched north from Mexico, their presence
was felt throughout the southwest.
A Young Cowboy's Dream - A son's tribute
to his father's memory,
and their journey to "Thunder Mountain".
Lyrics
Circle Stone - The mysterious American Indian ruins,
Celestial observatory, fortress, or religious site?
The 2000 year old mystery remains unexplained.
Elisha Reavis - The hermit that lived
deep in the mountains.
A well educated, daring, and resourceful man. He loved his seclusion.
Lyrics
Shadows At Dawn - Sunrise over The Superstitions.
Don't Drink the Water - The thirst for gold
can lead you
to places from which you can never return.
Lyrics
The Ghost of Jacob Waltz - The Dutchman's
spirit still
haunts the back trails and canyons.
Lyrics
In Silent Words - With gossamer clouds dancing
like a thousand angels over the towering cathedral of stone.
The Superstitions speak to me, silently.
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