Kashtin (album)
Kashtin is the debut album by Canadian folk rock duo Kashtin, released in 1989.[1] The album featured the hit singles "Tshinanu" and "E Uassiuian".
Kashtin | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | folk, First Nations | |||
Label | Groupe Concept/Trans-Canada | |||
Producer | Guy Trépanier | |||
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Track listing
As with all three of the band's albums, the album cover included title translations in both English and French, as well as the original titles in Innu, the band's native language.
- "E Uassiuian" (My Childhood/Mon Enfance)
- "Kashtin" (Tornado/Tornade)
- "E Peikussian" (Solitude/Solitude)
- "Pakuakumit" (Pointe-Bleue/Pointe-Bleue)
- "Shashish" (A Long Time Ago/Il y a longtemps)
- "Apu Tshekuan" (It Doesn't Matter/Sans importance)
- "Tshinanu" (What We Are/Nous autres)
- "Tipatshimun" (The Devil's Song/La chanson du diable)
- "Uitshi" (Help Me/Aide-moi)
- "Ashtam Nituapam" (Come Find Me/Viens me trouver)
- "Shteteian" (Departure/Depart)
- "Nitanish (N'Teish)" (My Daughter/Ma fille)
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