Jandek

Skirting The Edge
2009 Skirting The Edge


2008 The Myth of the Blue Icicles


2000 Put My Dream on This Planet


1999 The Beginning


1998 New Town


1997 I Woke Up


1996 White Box Requiem


1994 Glad to Get Away


1994 Graven Image


1993 Twelfth Apostle


1992 Lost Cause


1991 One Foot in the North


1990 Somebody in the Snow


1989 The Living End


1988 On the Way


1988 You Walk Alone


1987 Blue Corpse


1987 Modern Dances


1986 Follow Your Footsteps


1986 Telegraph Melts


1985 Foreign Keys


1985 Nine-Thirty


1984 Interstellar Discussion


1983 The Rocks Crumble


1983 Your Turn to Fall


1982 Staring at the Cellophane


1982 Living in a Moon So Blue


1982 Chair Beside a Window


1981 Later On


1981 Six and Six


1978 Ready for the House

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

yesssssssss thank you

Anonymous said...

you're seriously putting the majority of his catalog up for download? he sells these for $4 a disc.

Unknown said...

Anonymous, not all people live in US. Some people live in other countries, OK?

Anonymous said...

okay, $4.40 each

Unknown said...

his knowledge in economy surprises me

harry said...

i agree with anon

if you like the music do purchase it, he's had no help from anyone for the past 30 years and he's doing a great thing

Jandek: the king of independent artists

joao said...

danminhão experiença: the king of independent artists!

Anonymous said...

FREE DOWNLOAD We are not in fucking USA!!

Anonymous said...

wah wah wah..always some complaiers.... thanks for the links....

Jo/No said...

I've been planning to check out Jandek for years but don't know where to start. Any suggestion?

Unknown said...

Jo/No,
the albums are divided by stages, each album has their own atmosphere, their own characteristics.

I think the Modern Dances (1987) is a good start. It's only my opinion, I'm sure many will disagree, but Modern Dances was the most listened by me.

You Walk Alone (88) and Blue Corpse (88) are also part of this 'cycle'.

Rômulo said...

''Jandek: the king of independent artists''

hahahaha.

Damião Experiença > Jandek

Anonymous said...

start with Ready for the House and go chronologically. I find the earlier acoustic stuff to be my favorite, i.e. the first 3 albums, Nine-Thirty, etc. Not to into his "band" period, where he had multiple unnamed guests in a sort of free improv group. Don't get me wrong, i love free improv, but the mid-eighties Jandek has a quality that i don't really like in free improv. His later (2000's) live stuff has some good free improv (sort of).

edlorado said...

thanks man!