2023 US issued compilation album on angel white vinyl
Billed as “Canada’s All Indian Band,” the
Tsimshian Nation garage band The Chieftones stormed the U.S. in the
mid-’60s with their own brand of native rock n’ roll. Led by guitarists
Billy Thunderkloud and Albert Canadien, the band was filled out with
Jack Wolf on lead guitar, Barry Clifford on bass, and Richard Douse on
drums. Their repertoire was a heady mix of guitar instrumentals; Chet
Atkins, Les Paul, Duane Eddy, and Brazil’s Los Indios Tabajaras, but
through the lens of the American sock hop
The New Smooth and Different Sound
collects 12 unreleased demos and their sought after Cuca single, all
recorded at the Sauk City recording mecca. The group’s time in the Dairy
State was short-lived—they set off on a decade-long road run shortly
after. Performing in their traditional regalia—white buckskin outfits
and head gear—The Chieftones dumbed nothing down for The Beach Boys’
screaming fans at various sports arenas on the east coast. “After a
while we got to speak in our own language, like when we started the
show,” Canadien said. “I would just speak to them in Slavey and then
we’d start our playing. The boys I had talked in Gitsan and Nisgaa, they
spoke these languages from northern B.C., that’s what they spoke. They
introduced themselves in their own language so that people understood
that we were for real.”
track list:
| A1 |
| Don't Let It Bother You |
| B1 |
| I Shouldn't Have Did What I Done |
| B4 |
| Just A Closer Walk With Thee |
| B5 |
| Cutie From The Beauty Shop |
| B6 |
| You Don't Need Me Anymore |
| B7 |
| Don't You Leave Me Behind |