The Speckless Sky | ||||
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Released | September 24, 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1985 | |||
Studio | Manta Sound, Toronto | |||
Genre | Progressive pop, ambient pop, new wave | |||
Length | 42:32 | |||
Label | Duke Street Records, Open Air Records, Windham Hill Records | |||
Producer | Jane Siberry, John Switzer | |||
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Allmusic | link |
PopMatters | not rated link |
Rolling Stone | not rated link[dead link] |
The Speckless Sky is an album by Jane Siberry. It was Siberry's highest-charting album on the Canadian charts and contains her biggest Top 40 hit, "One More Colour". The album's second single, "Map of the World (Part II)", was also a hit on Canada's adult contemporary charts.
Rheostatics recorded a cover of "One More Colour", with additional lyrics by Martin Tielli, on their 1995 album Introducing Happiness; Siberry and Tielli recorded a duet, "A Long Time Love Song", on the 1991 Bruce Cockburn tribute album Kick at the Darkness. Sarah Polley also performed a cover of "One More Colour" in the film The Sweet Hereafter.
After this album, Siberry's work was distributed outside of Canada by Reprise Records.
Shawn Colvin based lyrics for her song "Kill The Messenger" on the cover art for this album after seeing Siberry perform live.
The Speckless Sky is no longer available on CD, but can be obtained via her store site on Bandcamp.[1]