Hasselt Saturday

Hasselt Saturday is a live album by Jandek released in 2009. It is Jandek's 57th release. The album was recorded on Saturday 12 November 2005 at Kunstencentrum Belgie in Hasselt, Belgium. During this performance, Jandek played solo piano and sang. Similar to Glasgow Monday and London Tuesday before it, this performance was presented as an 8-part piece, entitled "The Places You Left Me". Unlike previous live releases, no DVD of the Hasselt Saturday performance has been released by Corwood.

Hasselt Saturday
Live album by
Released2009
Recorded12 November 2005
Length64:57
LabelCorwood Industries
ProducerJandek
Jandek chronology
Skirting the Edge
(2008)
Hasselt Saturday
(2009)
Helsinki Saturday
(2009)

Track listing

The Places You Left Me

No.TitleLength
1."Part One"10:14
2."Part Two"6:44
3."Part Three"7:07
4."Part Four"7:42
5."Part Five"7:59
6."Part Six"7:41
7."Part Seven"7:29
8."Part Eight"10:01
Total length:64:57

Album cover description

The front cover of this album shows a figure in black, standing in front of a building bearing the legends "Stedelijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten" and "Stedelijke Conservatorium voor Muziek, Woord en Dans". As such, this building can be identified as the Municipal Academy of the Fine Arts and the Municipal Museum/Conservatory for Music, Word and Dance in Hasselt, approximately 20 minutes walk from the Kunstencentrum Belgie where the Hasselt Saturday performance took place. [1] The identification of the front cover location can be further evidenced by photographs of the Conservatorium Muziek, Woord en Dans, which show the same building as that on the cover. [2]

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See also

  • Corwood Industries discography

References


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