Later On

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Later On
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Studio album by
Released1981
Genre Folk, blues, outsider
Length41:58
Label Corwood Industries
Producer Corwood Industries
Jandek chronology
Six and Six
(1981)
Later On
(1981)
Chair Beside a Window
(1982)
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Later On is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Jandek, and the second released by Corwood Industries (#0741) in 1981. It was reissued on CD in 2000.

As with the prior Six and Six (and most of Ready for the House ), this is a stark acoustic and vocals album with roots in Delta blues. Unlike the first two, however, the pace is picked up a bit, and there are other musicians present, or the harmonica appearing for the first time may be overdubbed.

The song "The Janitor" would receive a sequel eight years later on the album The Living End with the song "Janitor's Dead."

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Your Condition"5:29
2."What Did I Hear"4:41
3."Just Whisper"3:48
4."Oh Jenny"3:55
5."Until Then"2:40
6."So Fly, Max"2:55
7."The Janitor"3:29
8."Don't Know if I Care"2:22
9."John Came"1:14
10."Jessica"2:36
11."Jackson's Gone Down the Mississippi"2:42
12."The Second End"3:21
Total length:41:58

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