Naked in The Afternoon: A Tribute To Jandek - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Quinn Boys II" (from You Walk Alone)
    • Performed by Peter Weiss & Brian Charles
  2. "Painted My Teeth" (from Modern Dances)
    • Performed by Dapper (including Thurston Moore on guitars)
  3. "Babe I Love You" (from Lost Cause)
    • Performed by The Couple Scene
  4. "New Town" (from New Town)
    • Performed by Retsin
  5. "Spanish in Me" (from Foreign Keys)
    • Performed by Cassie Rose and The Pickled Punks
  6. "Twenty"-Four (from Telegraph Melts)
    • Performed by "Youth Aflame" (The Choppers)
  7. "Carnival Queen" (from Modern Dances)
    • Performed by Low
  8. "Harmonica" (from Blue Corpse)
    • Performed by Ho Chen Keit
  9. "She Fell Down" (from Living in a Moon So Blue)
    • Performed by Kid Icarus
  10. "Remain the Same" (from Graven Image)
    • Performed by The Early Morning Initials
  11. "Take It Easy" (from I Woke Up)
    • Performed by Gary Young
  12. "The I Woke Up Medley" (from I Woke Up)
    • Performed by Psychatrone Rhonedakk
  13. "Nancy Sings" (from Chair Beside a Window)
    • Performed by Ivory Elephant
  14. "Janitor's Dead" (from The Living End)
    • Performed by Las Vegas on Mars
  15. "War Dance" (from You Walk Alone)
    • Performed by The Goblins
  16. "Sailors" (from Living in a Moon So Blue)
    • Performed by Amasa
  17. "Road to Corwood/Lost Cause" (from Foreign Keys) (Monster Island/Jandek)
    • Performed by Monster Island
  18. "Cave in on You" (from Ready for the House)
    • Performed by The Storkettes
  19. "Jessica" (from Later On)
    • Performed by Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't
  20. "Have You Ever Heard of Jandek?" (Conor Oberst)
    • Performed by Bright Eyes
  21. "Your Condition" (from Later On)
    • Performed by Amy Denio

All songs written by Jandek except where otherwise noted.

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