New Town (Jandek album)

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New Town
Studio album by
Released1998
RecordedUnknown
Genre Outsider music, folk
Length40:46
Label Corwood Industries
Producer Corwood Industries
Jandek chronology
I Woke Up
(1997)
New Town
(1998)
The Beginning
(1999)

New Town is the twenty-seventh studio album by the folk band Jandek. It was released in 1998 on Corwood Industries. The album consists of Jandek's vocals and mostly guitar instrumentation.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."New Town"4:14
2."Steal Away Home"4:31
3."Street Walk"3:45
4."You Standing There"3:27
5."Desert Voice"4:36
6."Let Me Hear the Words You Say"3:24
7."The Real You"2:27
8."It Would Only Be Action"4:10
9."Look At It"3:36
10."Time Will Come"2:50
11."What You Are"3:46
Total length:40:46

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