Summer in the Yukon

Summer in the Yukon

Infobox Album
Name = Summer in the Yukon
Type = compilation
Artist = Jane Siberry


Released = 1992
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"Summer in the Yukon" is a 1992 compilation album by Jane Siberry. It was released only in the United Kingdom.

In Canada, the compilation "A Collection 1984-1989" was released instead. That album contains some of the same songs, but includes other songs not appearing on "Summer in the Yukon".

Conversely, "Summer in the Yukon" includes tracks not appearing on the Canadian compilation, including two tracks from Siberry's 1981 self-titled debut and her most famous song, "Calling All Angels". That song, a duet with k.d. lang which was recorded for the soundtrack to Wim Wenders' "Until the End of the World", had not yet been included on an album of new material by Siberry. It subsequently appeared on her 1993 album "When I Was a Boy", and later appeared on a second film soundtrack, "Pay It Forward".

Track listing

#"The Life Is the Red Wagon" – 4:16
#"Miss Punta Blanca" – 1:40
#"Calling All Angels" – 5:17
#"Above the Tree Line" – 4:26
#"In the Blue Light" – 4:19
#"Seven Steps to the Wall" – 5:14
#"Mimi on the Beach" – 7:37
#"The Walking (and Constantly)" – 6:13
#"The Very Large Hat" – 5:35
#"The Lobby" – 6:19
#"Red High Heels" – 7:19
#"Map of the World, Pt. 2" – 5:08
#"The Taxi Ride" – 5:41


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