The Walking | ||||
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Studio album by Jane Siberry | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock,[1] ambient pop, art rock, experimental | |||
Length | 57:44 | |||
Label | Duke Street Records/Reprise Records | |||
Producer | Jane Siberry and John Switzer | |||
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Allmusic | [2] |
The Walking is an album by Jane Siberry. The album was released on Reprise Records internationally, but remained on the independent label Duke Street Records in Canada.
The album was poorly received by critics. It largely turned its back on the quirky new wave pop that Siberry had been known for; in its place was a surreal amalgam of progressive rock and Laurie Anderson-style performance art narratives, only one of which was shorter than six minutes.
Toronto progressive radio station CFNY, an early champion of Siberry's music, announced that it did not view any track on The Walking as viable for airplay on their station. Sales of the album were slow at first, although they improved when Siberry provided radio stations with a shorter edit of "Ingrid and the Footman".
Contents |
All songs by Jane Siberry.
Album
Year | Chart | Peak position | Weeks on the chart |
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1987 | RPM Top 100 Albums | 76[3] | 13 |