Come as You Are
Geneviève Racette · 1992
16 min · 4 tracks · folk-pop · indie folk · Americana
Gentle melodies intertwine with heartfelt lyrics, capturing the essence of early '90s indie folk sensibilities.
Come as You Are is a single by Geneviève Racette, released in 1992. Gentle melodies intertwine with heartfelt lyrics, capturing the essence of early '90s indie folk sensibilities. The album is significant as it helped to pave the way for Racette's future works and contributed to the burgeoning indie folk movement of the early '90s. Though it did not achieve mainstream commercial success, it garnered attention within independent music circles and laid the groundwork for her later projects. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Come as You Are sound like?
Gentle melodies intertwine with heartfelt lyrics, capturing the essence of early '90s indie folk sensibilities. Rooted in folk-pop and indie folk.
What makes Come as You Are by Geneviève Racette notable?
The album is significant as it helped to pave the way for Racette's future works and contributed to the burgeoning indie folk movement of the early '90s. Though it did not achieve mainstream commercial success, it garnered attention within independent music circles and laid the groundwork for her later projects. Released on March 3, 1992, 'Come as You Are' marked Geneviève Racette's debut album, establishing her presence in the Canadian folk music scene. At this time, Racette was emerging from a local circuit, transitioning into broader recognition with a sound that blended Americana influences with introspective songwriting.
How many songs are on Come as You Are?
Come as You Are has 4 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Come as You Are Standout 3:42
- 2 Endless, Nameless Standout 6:46
- 3 School (live) Standout 2:37
- 4 Drain You (live) 3:49
Release Date
March 3, 1992
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
16 min 56 sec
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