Lost Cause (album)
Encyclopedia
Lost Cause is the twenty-first album by Jandek
, and his only of 1992. Corwood Industries
release #0759, it marks the end of the "electric phase" and, really, of an era. It features a little of all the styles on the previous twenty albums, and ends with a very raucous sidelong abstract improvisation called "The Electric End."
-- Jimmy Johnson Forced Exposure #18
Jandek
Jandek is the musical project of an anonymous outsider musician who operates out of Houston, Texas. Since 1978, Jandek has self-released over 60 albums of unusual, often emotionally dissolute folk and blues songs without ever granting more than the occasional interview or providing any biographical...
, and his only of 1992. Corwood Industries
Corwood Industries
Corwood Industries is a Houston, Texas-based company whose only output would appear to be the music of Jandek. It is not known what other ventures, if any, that Corwood Industries may be involved with....
release #0759, it marks the end of the "electric phase" and, really, of an era. It features a little of all the styles on the previous twenty albums, and ends with a very raucous sidelong abstract improvisation called "The Electric End."
Track listing
- Green and Yellow – 4:10
- Babe I Love You – 4:13
- Cellar – 1:48
- How Many Places – 3:03
- Crack a Smile – 3:09
- God Came Between Us – 3:33
- I Love You Now it's True – 2:59
- The Electric End – 19:39
Reviews
Side one has 7 non-datable tracks of depressed blues-destroying ramble... Early optimism on the opening tracks transmutes into full desolation by the closing hack-gulps at the end... “The Electric End” is a nineteen-plus minute excursion into frothful extremes. Piercing electro-search guitar, revolutionary ultra-primitive drumming, lost-mind vocalism of real cracked creation and some sort of high end squeal (a penny whistle?) combine in an incredibly wasted fashion.-- Jimmy Johnson Forced Exposure #18