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Since 1978, Jandek has self-released over 60 albums of unusual, often emotionally dissolute folk and blues songs without ever granting more than the occasional interview or providing any biographical information.
Jandek often plays a highly idiosyncratic and frequently atonal form of folk and blues music, often using an open and unconventional chord structure.
The name " Jandek " is most commonly used to refer specifically to the main — often sole — performer, rather than to the project.

Jandek and with
Both albums feature the same parlor guitar on the cover ( just from slightly different views ) and the contents are remarkably similar, with Jandek delving further into the deep, anarchic blues while putting aside-for now-the female vocals and any instruments besides guitar, vocals and harmonica.
It finds him returning to the band sound with a vengeance, and is the first all-band Jandek album, with no acoustic numbers whatsoever.
Released as Corwood # 0757, the album is a curious mixture of more " blues-lounge " band tracks with female vocals, some acoustic and drums tracks and a few of the strangest songs to ever find home on a Jandek album.
He has also played with Jandek, and has appeared on several Built to Spill albums.

Jandek and other
Formed in 1991 ( under the short-lived name Mutual Admiration Society ) by Tom Carter, Christina Carter and Kyle Silfer, they have followed in the footsteps of other Texas psychedelic music artists such as the 13th Floor Elevators, Red Crayola, and Jandek.

Jandek and public
Only a handful of people claimed to have successfully contacted Jandek before he began regularly playing in public ( see below ).

Jandek and .
Part of Dublin Castle appears on the cover of the Jandek album Khartoum Variations.
In the 1980s he was rumored to be the true identity of Texas outsider musician Jandek, but this has since been disproven.
Some others include The Residents, and until 2004, musician Jandek.
Jandek is the musical project of an anonymous outsider musician who operates out of Houston, Texas.
He releases albums through his own record label Corwood Industries, keeping a Houston post office box so fans can write to Corwood for a typewritten catalogue and order Jandek ’ s albums, usually at low prices.
Corwood Industries is a Houston, Texas-based record label whose only output would appear to be the music of Jandek.
Living in a Moon so Blue is the fifth Jandek album, and was issued as Corwood 0743 in 1982.
Your Turn to Fall is the seventh Jandek album, and was released as Corwood 0745.
Here the principal artist plucks the guitar and sings, while one " John " plays the drums, something he doesn't seem to have done before, though the shambling rhythm produced fits the Jandek music style.
Here Jandek steps more fully into the Delta sound of Charley Patton, though the songs are still picked on strings tuned to a peculiar " black key " sound accessible only to the player.
He's also working on his voice, which uses more range here than on any Jandek release before it.
Nine-Thirty is the tenth album by Jandek, and one of two released in 1985, and was released as Corwood 0748.
Foreign Keys is the second album released in 1985 by musician Jandek, and his eleventh overall.
Modern Dances is the fourteenth album by Jandek, released as Corwood # 0752.
You Walk Alone is the sixteenth album by Jandek, and the first of two released in 1988.
On the Way is the seventeenth album by Jandek, released in 1988 as Corwood 0755.
Somebody in the Snow is the nineteenth album by Jandek and his only release of 1990.
As lush as untuned guitars recorded on a 4-track can get ( closer than you think )... Jandek ’ s muse continues to progress.

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As Sir Giles Overreach ( how often had he had to play that part, who did not believe a word of it ), he raised his arm and declaimed: `` Where is my honour now ''??
What is now called Christian fellowship is often little more than the social chumminess of having a gracious time with the kind of people one likes.
The term " Afroasiatic " ( often now spelled as " Afro-Asiatic ") was later coined by Maurice Delafosse ( 1914 ).
However, since Anatolia is now often considered to be synonymous with Asian Turkey, its eastern and southeastern borders are widely taken to be the Turkish borders with the neighboring countries, which are Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria, in clockwise direction.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Dau Miu () is a Chinese vegetable that has become popular since the early 1990s, and now not only appears on English-language menus, usually as " pea shoots ", but is often served by upscale non-Asian restaurants as well.
Originally based on the date used to calculate the age of fruit trees for tithing as mandated in Leviticus 19: 23 – 25, the holiday now is most often observed by planting trees, or raising money to plant trees.
Military aircraft are often now built with a role available to assist in civil obedience.
When confronted with the remains of some of the now extinct Australian marsupials, Aborigines would often identify them as the bunyip.
In the later 19th century it took on the meaning of a slow form of popular love song and the term is now often used as synonymous with any love song, particularly the pop or rock power ballad.
Bodmin Gaol, operational for over 150 years but now a semi-ruin, was built in the late 18th century, and was the first British prison to hold prisoners in separate cells ( though often up to 10 at a time ) rather than communally.
In the United States, many states are grappling with high unemployment and budget deficits and are now turning to legalizing casinos, often in places that are not tourist destinations.
As one of the oldest and most popular world pastimes, coin collecting is now often referred to as the " King of Hobbies ".
As chromium compounds were used in dyes and paints and the tanning of leather, these compounds are often found in soil and groundwater at abandoned industrial sites, now needing environmental cleanup and remediation per the treatment of brownfield land.
* Il servitore di due padroni, ( 1745 ) " The Servant of Two Masters " ( now often retitled Arlecchino servitore di due padroni " Harlequin Servant of two Masters ")
It is often now called the Whale, though it is most strongly associated with Cetus the sea-monster, who was slain by Perseus as he saved the princess Andromeda from Poseidon's wrath.
In early literature, before the significance of impact cratering was widely recognised, the terms cryptoexplosion or cryptovolcanic structure were often used to describe what are now recognised as impact-related features on Earth.
But now, intermarriage is often the result of living in an open society .... If our children end up marrying non-Jews, we should not reject them.
What would have formerly been a system bus is now often known as a front-side bus.
With the rise of drilled and trained infantry, the mounted men-at-arms, now sometimes called gendarmes and often part of the standing army themselves, adopted the same role as in the Hellenistic age, that of delivering a decisive blow once the battle was already engaged, either by charging the enemy in the flank or attacking their commander-in-chief.
The true motion of the sun was now used to calculate the jiéqì, which caused the intercalary month to often occur after the second through the ninth months, but rarely after the tenth through first months.
These programs now easily run on most personal computers, and are often capable of more complex functions than those which would have necessitated the most powerful mainframe computers several decades ago.
Aelian's anecdotes on animals rarely depend on direct observation: they are almost entirely taken from written sources, often Pliny the Elder, but also other authors and works now lost, to whom he is thus a valuable witness.
It is now often embedded as a small part of a larger system on a chip.
Newer models however are now able to detect touch from any pressure and often have the ability to detect tilt and rotation as well.

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