Innu (album)
Innu is the second album by Canadian folk rock band Kashtin, released in 1991.[1] The album was certified platinum in Canada, and was a shortlisted Juno Award nominee for the Best World Beat Recording and Best Roots and Traditional Album awards at the Juno Awards of 1992.[2]
Innu | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Genre | folk, First Nations | |||
Label | Groupe Concept/Musicor | |||
Producer | Guy Trépanier | |||
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It contains the band's biggest chart hit, "Ishkuess", as well as a cover of Willie Dunn's "Son of the Sun", the only song the band ever recorded in a language other than their native Innu tongue.[3]
Track listing
- Overture
- Nikanish (My People)
- Nekashtuamani
- Nte Tshitshuat (Your Place)
- Apu Tshekuan Nikan'kuian
- Harricana
- Son of the Sun
- Tshinuau
- Apu Min'tan
- Uishama
- Ishkuess
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References
- Kashtin at Jam!'s Pop Music Encyclopedia.
- "Complete list of Juno Award nominees". Montreal Gazette, February 13, 1992.
- Windsor Star, 20 July 1992.
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