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Lost Cause


Lost Cause
Lost Cause is an album by Jandek (1992). Corwood Industries release #0759.

Track Listing:

  1. "Babe I Love You"
  2. "Cellar"
  3. "Crack a Smile"
  4. "God Came Between Us"
  5. "Green and Yellow"
  6. "How Many Places"
  7. "I Love You Now It's True"
  8. "The Electric End"

Album Cover Description

Color snapshot of head and shoulders of Boy Jandek, looking about 17 although it's hard to tell, wearing a plaid shirt and standing in front of a curtain (apparently Jandek's liking for drawn curtains is of long standing). His hair is cut conservatively short, the only such photo of him (although he looks a little older than the Follow Your Footsteps cover guitarist, who clearly hadn't had a haircut in quite some time). -- Seth Tisue

Reviews

Side one has 7 non-datable tracks of depressed blues-destroying ramble... Early optimism on the opening tracks transmutes into full desolation by the closing hack-gulps at the end... The Electric End is a nineteen-plus minute excursion into frothful extremes. Piercing electro-search guitar, revolutionary ultra-primitive drumming, lost-mind vocalism of real cracked creation and some sort of high end squeal (a penny whistle?) combine in an incredibly wasted fashion. -- Jimmy Johnson Forced Exposure #18

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