$50.00

Utatnaq, Alexis - Igvit Kisivit Only You

Format: LP
Label: CBC Northern Service, World Record Corp. WRC1-1931
Year: 1978
Origin: Baker Lake, Northwest Territories, 🇨🇦
Genre: Inuit, folk, First Nations
Keyword:  Inuit
Value of Original Title: $50.00
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Release Type: Albums
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Playlist: CBC Northern Service and Related Recordings, Inuit northern songs, Arctic Inuit Pisiq songs, Northwest Territories, Indigenous Canada, 1970's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Nagligigivagit (I Love You)
Qaigit (Come To Me)
Niviungititsi (Don't Worry)
Igvit Kisivit (Only You)
Being Away

Side 2

Track Name
Pitsianginnikutka (My Mistakes)
Situraujaqakkapta (We Went Sliding Down The Hill)
Qamani'tuamut Utituaruma (When I Return To Baker Lake)
Rhoda Come Back

Photos

Utanaq, Alexis - Only You

Alexis Utatnaq-Only You LABEL 01

Alexis Utatnaq-Only You LABEL 02

Igvit Kisivit Only You

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Information/Write-up

Musicians
Alexis Utatnaq: vocals, guitar
Dougie Trineer: guitar, bass
Paul Gurry: guitar
Gary Spicer: steel guitar
Ted Gerow: piano
Randall Prescott: banjo, harmonica
Serge Bougie: drums

Songwriting
All songs composed by Alexis Utatnaq

Production
Produced by Les McLaughlin
Engineered by Ray Lemieux
Recorded at Marc Studios, Ottawa

Artwork
Cover photo by National Film Board Photothèque

Notes
Registered CAPAC

Liner notes
There are not many pianos in Canada’s Arctic. That’s why Alexis Utatnaq of Baker Lake in the Northwest Territories has put off learning the instrument and instead plays guitar.

“I would very much like to be able to play the piano. But it is not easy to get hold of one here. That’s all that is stopping me,” he laughs.

Alexis does not label his music as any one particular style. That’s because he has noticed a change in the music tastes of northern audiences. “Two years ago, everybody was into country music. Now there is a broader range of interests. And I want to explore them a little.”

He was thirteen years old when he first strummed a guitar. Inspiration came from listening to old records and watching some of his neighbours perform. Soon he was writing his own songs.

“At first, I wrote in English. Now I use Inuktitut as well,” he says.

Alexis is well-known in the N.W.T. He has performed at “Toonik Tyme” in Frobisher Bay and “Folkon the Rocks” in Yellowknife. He has lived in Yellowknife and Fort Smith, and went to school in Edmonton and Ottawa. But he always returns to Baker Lake. “It is still my home. I’m very attached to the place.”

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