Nine-Thirty

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Nine-Thirty
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Studio album by
Released1985
Genre Folk, outsider
Length39:53
Label Corwood Industries
Producer Corwood Industries
Jandek chronology
Interstellar Discussion
(1984)
Nine-Thirty
(1985)
Foreign Keys
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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OPtion Magazine (favorable) [1]

Nine-Thirty is the tenth album by Jandek, one of two released in 1985, and was released as Corwood 0748. It was reissued on CD in 2001.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tell Me When"2:13
2."Left The Beach Last Sunday"2:14
3."Bells and Voices"2:28
4."Faye"2:55
5."Wrong Time"2:22
6."Voices in the Dark"1:53
7."Green Dreams"2:11
8."Blind Cat"2:51
9."Georgia East"2:35
10."May 3"2:48
11."Nine-Thirty"2:41
12."This is a Death Dream"5:09
13."Tumblings"2:33
14."You Didn't Lie"2:02
15."Oh Jenny"2:08
Total length:39:53

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