Home    Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology

Willie Dunn

Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology
2LP Black $32
2LP Red $25
Digital Download $11.99
  • The definitive overview of one of Canada’s unsung musical heroes
  • Rare/previously unreleased recordings, photos, and interviews
  • Lyrics, discography, and filmography
  • Audio re-mastered by John Baldwin Mastering
  • Artwork by Christi Belcourt and Alanna Edwards
  • Liner notes by Kevin Howes (Voluntary In Nature)
  • Contributions from the Dunn family, Bob Robb, and Alanis Obomsawin (OC)
  • Vinyl pressed at RTI

  • Indie Retail Exclusive Color – Translucent Red Wax (First Image) [Available to Record Stores only]

Description

How did you first experience the poetry, music, and film of Willie Dunn?

In a Montreal coffeehouse during the mid-1960s? On a CBC Indian Magazine broadcast with host Johnny Yesno? At a Toronto record store or Native Friendship Centre at the turn of the 1970s? Waiting outside of the Mohawk Nation Longhouse? Maybe in your parent’s record collection on the Rez? A White Roots of Peace gathering? Pow wow? The Mariposa Folk Festival? Or was it that Save James Bay Benefit back in ‘73? On a good friend’s stereo? Sitting around a crackling campfire? How about an old NFB film reel or VHS tape in high school? Or while attending Manitou College? A German concert hall in the 1980s? Maybe a direct action protest on the colonial streets of Canada? Busking in Ottawa during the 1990s? College radio? At Willie’s celebration of...

READ MORE

Artist Bio

Considering the enormous cultural influence of poet, singer-songwriter, musician, filmmaker, artist, playwright, activist, and politician William “Willie” Dunn (1941-2013), the Montreal-born trailblazer can accurately be described as a legend. Born to a Mi’gmaq mother and father of English/Cornish descent, Dunn was raised in Montreal with six sisters and a brother, though as a child he spent a short time living in Restigouche (Listuguj), his mother’s birthplace, located on the southwestern shore of the Gaspé Peninsula, an integral part of the Gespe’gewa’gi (“The Last Land”) district and Mi’gma’gi.

At eleven, Dunn discovered the music of Hank Williams and started playing the country’s greatest songs with a guitar given to him by his brother-in-law and sister at Christmas. As a teenager, Dunn spent hours listening to his musical hero and tried his best to pick apart Williams’ compositions. Dunn...

READ MORE

Preview Tracklist

  • 1 The Ballad of Crowfoot
    9:55
    Buy
  • 2 Peruvian Dream (Part 1)
    2:45
    Buy
  • 3 Charlie
    3:08
    Buy
  • 4 Broker
    2:52
    Buy
  • 5 I Pity the Country
    2:57
    Buy
  • 6 Crazy Horse
    3:23
    Buy
  • 7 Louis Riel
    3:02
    Buy
  • 8 School Days
    1:42
    Buy
  • 9 The Carver
    3:43
    Buy
  • 10 O Canada!
    2:11
    Buy
  • 11 Down by the Stream (Starlight Maiden)
    1:40
    Buy
  • 12 Rattling Along the Freight Train (To the Spirit Land)
    1:56
    Buy
  • 13 Pontiac
    2:51
    Buy
  • 14 The Pacific
    9:50
    Buy
  • 15 Nova Scotia
    2:53
    Buy
  • 16 The Dreamer
    2:47
    Buy
  • 17 Sonnet 33 and 55 / Friendship Dance
    2:23
    Buy
  • 18 Wounded Lake
    3:38
    Buy
  • 19 Métis Red River Song
    3:54
    Buy
  • 20 Son of the Sun
    3:47
    Buy
  • 21 The Lovenant Chain
    3:11
    Buy
  • 22 Bear and Fish
    3:29
    Buy