Manhattan Tuesday

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Manhattan Tuesday
Live album by
Released2007
RecordedManhattan, New York, September 6th 2005
Length93:18
Label Corwood Industries
Producer Jandek
Jandek chronology
The Ruins of Adventure
(2006)
Manhattan Tuesday
(2007)
Brooklyn Wednesday
(2007)

Manhattan Tuesday is a live album by Jandek released in 2007, and is the 50th album released by Corwood Industries since 1978. It was recorded at the Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan on September 6, 2005. The Representative from Corwood plays Korg synthesizers (set to organ-like sounds) and sings; he is accompanied by Loren Mazzacane Connors (electric guitar), Matt Heyner (bass), and Chris Corsano (drums).

Contents

Track listing

Afternoon of Insensitivity

Disc One

No.TitleLength
1."Part One"13:04
2."Part Two"20:44
3."Part Three"9:56
Total length:43:44

Disc Two

No.TitleLength
1."Part Four"11:24
2."Part Five"12:39
3."Part Six"7:06
4."Part Seven"18:25
Total length:49:34

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