White Box Requiem

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Released1996
Length45:39
LabelCorwood Industries
White Box Requiem
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreOutsider, folk
Length45:39
LabelCorwood Industries
ProducerCorwood Industries
Jandek chronology
Glad to Get Away
(1994)
White Box Requiem
(1996)
I Woke Up
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

White Box Requiem is the 25th album by Jandek, and his only for the year 1996. Released as Corwood Industries #0763, it is essentially a "concept album" about death, loss, and a man who opens a mysterious white "Pandora's box", which some have speculated is a coffin.[2] There are 14 songs with acoustic guitar, half of them with vocals.[1][2] The instrumental pieces are sparse and experiment with echo, with "restless" passages that music critic Andre Salles has described as "consistently inventive atonal plonking that never sits still".[2]

After not releasing any music in 1995, Jandek returned with White Box Requiem the following year.[2]

No.TitleLength
1."The Glade"1:23
2."White Box"3:48
3."Second Thoughts"1:40
4."Concrete Steps"3:43
5."Eternal Waltz"4:29
6."Thinking"1:41
7."Part Yesterday"3:02
8."Walking in the Meadow"7:45
9."Evening Sun"2:44
10."Must Have Been a Miracle"2:00
11."Wondering"2:44
12."What Should I Do"1:46
13."Approaching the City"4:27
14."Didn't Really Die"4:27
Total length:45:39

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