The Walking

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Critical reception

Template:Album ratings The album was initially poorly received by Canadian critics.[1] 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.[2]

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.[1] 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".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The album was better-received by critics in the United States, who were less familiar with Siberry's earlier pop-oriented material.[3]

With the benefit of passing time, the Allmusic review by Sean Carruthers does a little bit of belated justice to the caliber of composition and performance of this recording: "It's her most accomplished work to date, but it's bound to lose the casual listener quickly."[4]

The video for "Ingrid and the Footman" received a Juno Award nomination for Best Video at the Juno Awards of 1989.[5]

Track listing

All songs by Jane Siberry.

  1. "The White Tent the Raft" – 9:12
  2. "Red High Heels" – 7:19
  3. "Goodbye" – 4:17
  4. "Ingrid and the Footman" – 7:06
  5. "Lena is a White Table" – 6:41
  6. "The Walking (and Constantly)" – 6:16
  7. "The Lobby" – 6:19
  8. "The Bird in the Gravel" – 10:34

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Peak position Weeks on the chart
1987 RPM Top 100 Albums 76[6] 13

References

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  1. a b "Critical love affair sours but Siberry not worried". Montreal Gazette, November 26, 1987.
  2. John Griffin, "Siberry's The Walking vastly ambitious effort". Montreal Gazette, November 12, 1987.
  3. Craig MacInnis, "See, art does imitate life". Toronto Star, March 20, 1988.
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  5. "Juno candidates announced". Vancouver Sun, February 2, 1989.
  6. Top Albums/CDs – Volume 47, No. 12, December 26, 1987

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