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5.0 out of 5 stars Please don't paint your teeth
So, you've reached the dusty corner of the Amazon universe where Jandek lives. This album is a good one to start with if you are new to his music. For most of these songs he is playing with a drummer, a second guitarist (?) and the singer known as Nancy. Sounds spontaneous and fun (and sometimes fun can be on short supply on Jandek albums). Nancy has a pretty good...
Published on June 3, 2005 by J. Klausmeyer

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3.0 out of 5 stars It's only a song here.
This album was released by the prolific Jandek in 1987. The instrumentation for most of the album features Jandek on electric guitar backed by a drummer, but the last three songs features Jandek alone on acoustic guitar. The female vocalist know only as "Nancy" sings on several of the songs. This would be the last Jandek album she would appear on, marking the end of...
Published on May 2, 2006 by Johnny Heering


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please don't paint your teeth, June 3, 2005
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J. Klausmeyer (Ann Arbor, MI, Earth) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Modern Dances (Audio CD)
So, you've reached the dusty corner of the Amazon universe where Jandek lives. This album is a good one to start with if you are new to his music. For most of these songs he is playing with a drummer, a second guitarist (?) and the singer known as Nancy. Sounds spontaneous and fun (and sometimes fun can be on short supply on Jandek albums). Nancy has a pretty good voice, kind of a cross between Grace Slick and Patsy Cline. The last 3 tunes are in the classic Jandek style--a weirdly tuned acoustic guitar openly strummed or picked without chords or notes played on the neck, and his unique vocals. The song "Carnival Queen" is typical "creepy" Jandek. So you get a good sampling of what he's like on this album.

People often pick Blue Corpse as their favorite Jandek album (it was released right after this one), but this is my choice for best (mind you I haven't heard all 38 of them).

If you do like this, you also might enjoy the late 60s garbage drug noise band The Godz (not to be confused with a heavy metal band with a similar name). Also check out the Jandek website, it's got LOTS of Jandek info, including lyrics to all the songs (which helps in some cases) and lots of reviews of all his albums.

Jandek isn't for everyone. See what you think. After 28 years of being a hermit and releasing these odd albums to a very small cult audience, Jandek is now playing live concert dates in Europe... and has a new live album...

I rate this 5 stars, but the star rating system is a bit useless for Jandek--his music isn't really something you can rate like that.

By the way, you can order Jandek albums directly from his company (Corwood) a bit cheaper than you can get them here... and no shipping fees.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's only a song here., May 2, 2006
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This review is from: Modern Dances (Audio CD)
This album was released by the prolific Jandek in 1987. The instrumentation for most of the album features Jandek on electric guitar backed by a drummer, but the last three songs features Jandek alone on acoustic guitar. The female vocalist know only as "Nancy" sings on several of the songs. This would be the last Jandek album she would appear on, marking the end of what some of Jandek's fans consider to be the "first period" of his recording career (although calling it a "career" implies that he made money at it, which is doubtful). As for what the album sounds like, it sounds like Jandek's typical brand of "Uneasy Listening". Most people will probably find the album to be unlistenable, but it's one of the most popular albums among his fans.
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4.0 out of 5 stars before the bummer, there was...., November 22, 2004
This review is from: Modern Dances (Audio CD)
this is clearly to my taste one of the better jandek albums-..tracks are mostly duo vocals between janky/nancy and electric backing (w/drums most often). another version of "you painted your teeth" is on this one and this also features the mysterious "number 512"...this is the crazy middle period, fun, loose as usual and pretty happy-the "creep" factor is low on this one--that would be left for the next installment (Blue Corpse)where he really goes on a downer........for those looking for accessible jandek to get your feet a bit wet, this is close but you may be better served by You Walk Alone....but hey, pop star he ain't (well..he's MY pop star)........well above average effort from the J man..not my fave but as i said, top ten...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jandek makes these sounds..., December 23, 2004
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There are drums, and electric guitar chopping out those discordant note clusters, and a mysterious female singer is present as well (Nancy?). It sounds like a rock & roll party at Jandek's house tonight! And there's some practical advice as well "Don't paint your teeth." for instance. It's 1987, and Jandek is some kind of shambolic noisy band at this point. There's a lot of levity and fun here, crazy fun, but fun. Outsider pure creative indulgence in full flower. One of the great gifts from Texas to the rest of the world. Almost a quarter of an hour in the dark halls and sparsely furnished rooms that are the haunted house that Jandek lives in
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