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| Released | 1981 |
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| Recorded | 1980–1981 |
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| Studio | Inception Sound Studios, Toronto |
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| Genre | Contemporary folk |
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| Length | 38:18 |
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| Label | Street Records/East Side Digital |
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| Producer | Jane Siberry, David Bradstreet, Carl Keesee |
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Jane Siberry is the self-titled 1981 debut album by Jane Siberry. The album was re-released on CD by East Side Records in 1994.
Siberry did not yet display the new wave pop style that would make her a household name in Canada with her next album, 1984's No Borders Here. Instead, it's a largely folk-pop album, which has been described by Stewart Mason as "Joni Mitchell's early-'70s albums viewed through a post-punk prism".