Kashtin (album)
Appearance
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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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".
Track listing
[edit]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)
References
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