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''Blue Corpse'' is the fifteenth album by
Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without granting interviews or providing any biographical information, releasing on a self-made lab ...
, and his second for 1987. Primarily an all acoustic album with an unknown accompanist (identified only as "Eddie" during the instrumental break in "Down at the Ball Park"), it is considered by many to be one of the more accessible and cohesive albums in Jandek's oeuvre.


Album cover

The cover of Blue Corpse completes the series of images that began with ''
Telegraph Melts ''Telegraph Melts'' is the twelfth album and first release of 1986 by musician Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without gr ...
'' (1986) and was continued with ''
Modern Dances ''Modern Dances'' is the fourteenth album by Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without granting interviews or providing any ...
'' (1987). While the cover of ''
Modern Dances ''Modern Dances'' is the fourteenth album by Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without granting interviews or providing any ...
'' shows the artist standing still and looking forward, the cover of Blue Corpse shows the artist in mid stride, producing a blurred image of the artist.


Album information

The tracks "I Passed by the Building" through "Variant" features an unknown man on lead vocals, and it is presumed that Jandek plays the guitar on these tracks. The tracks "Part II" through "Only Lover" appear to switch up this arrangement and feature Jandek on lead vocals and the unknown accompanist playing proficient blues guitar, with the except of "Harmonica" which features solo harmonica. "Quinn Boys" appears to be Jandek solo, while the closer "One Minute" features the unknown accompanist singing lead vocals and it is unknown who is playing drums. Not unlike its follow up, 1988's ''
You Walk Alone ''You Walk Alone'' is the sixteenth album by Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without granting interviews or providing any ...
'', the songs appear to be recorded in one session or in multiple sessions under the same conditions. This quality gives the album a cohesiveness that sets it apart from albums like ''
Chair Beside a Window ''Chair Beside a Window'' is the fourth album by avant- folk/ blues singer-songwriter Jandek, and Corwood Industries' first release of 1982 ( 742). It is the first Jandek album to feature a female vocalist, most likely named Nancy (the ...
'' that appear to be compilations of multiple sessions under different conditions and with different players. The album seems to center around the dissolution of a relationship which has led to many theories. Some have theorized that because from this point on it is not clear that 'Nancy' is ever featured on an album again, it may be referring to her departure. It is unknown if there is any merit to this theory because no definitive proof exists. "Part II" appears to be the second half of "Your Other Man" but for some reason is sequenced right before that track. "
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" is the first and only adaptation of a traditional song found in Jandek's discography, it features a unique arrangement and does not borrow from any other modern arrangement of the song. "Quinn Boys" gets a sequel on 1988's ''
You Walk Alone ''You Walk Alone'' is the sixteenth album by Jandek Jandek is the musical alias of Houston, Texas based lo-fi folk singer Sterling Smith. Since 1978, Jandek has independently released over 45 albums without granting interviews or providing any ...
'' which contains the same lyrics.


Track listing


Reviews

This newer album contains more folk sounds and less of the dissonance Jandek is so well known for... Jandek's angst-ridden vocals... filled with trials and tribulations... -- Art Black ''Away From the Pulsebeat''


External links


Seth Tisue's ''Blue Corpse'' review
{{Authority control Jandek albums Corwood Industries albums 1987 albums