Glasgow Friday

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Glasgow Friday
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Live album by
Released2008
Recorded14 October 2005
Length77:44
Label Corwood Industries
Producer Jandek
Jandek chronology
The Myth of Blue Icicles
(2008)
Glasgow Friday
(2008)
Glasgow Sunday 2005
(2008)

Glasgow Friday is a live album by Jandek released in 2008. It is Jandek's 53rd release. The album was recorded on 14 October 2005 at The Arches in Glasgow. Jandek was performing as part of the Instal festival, the same festival and venue at which he had made his unannounced live debut in 2004 (released as Glasgow Sunday ). As with his previous Glasgow performances, he was accompanied by Richard Youngs on bass guitar and Alex Neilson on drums.

The album cover is of Dunluce Castle, on the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Walking Blues"13:08
2."Goodbye Today"6:45
3."This Wasted Life"6:14
4."Slave Of The River"6:08
5."My Plan"10:48
6."If I Could Be With You"6:36
7."Out And About"6:13
8."These Kokomos"9:24
9."Something New"5:41
10."Arms Of A Stranger"6:47
Total length:77:44

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