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The Calm Comes After

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Download links and information about The Calm Comes After by Kate Jacobs. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 48:40 minutes.

Artist: Kate Jacobs
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 16
Duration: 48:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Calm Comes After 3:54
2. One Good Night 3:57
3. My Siberia 2:46
4. Deep Talk 2:18
5. Safe As Houses 2:39
6. Iris Has Faith 2:46
7. This Town 3:00
8. Now They're Here 2:47
9. Talk to Me 3:21
10. Easy to Steal 3:10
11. Destiny's Darling 3:21
12. Sadness Rising 3:20
13. Definitely Not Romance 2:58
14. What Comes Together 3:04
15. Girls On the Bus 4:24
16. Bird Calls 0:55

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Much like her labelmate Freedy Johnston, Kate Jacobs landed in Hoboken, N.J., back when it was a relatively undiscovered artistic mecca (and a bit rough around the edges) and was signed to the town’s well-respected Bar None Records, which rereleased The Calm Comes After with several bonus tracks. Her girlish voice with a slight country twang led to the inevitable Iris Dement comparisons, and her literate lyrics further established Jacobs as a serious singer/songwriter who owed as much a debt to Raymond Carver as to any songwriter. The complementary band is largely led and influenced by Dave Schramm (who worked similar magic with Johnston); his shimmering, liquid guitar lines and tasteful production adds a lyricism to such compact tunes as “One Good Night,” “My Siberia,” “Safe As Houses," and the stunning “Now They’re Here,” where no words fill the void left after a loved one's death.