It's not a normal OP Amp, it's a transconductance amplifier. That means that the amplification factor is not set by feedback as with a "normal" opamp, but it is controlled by a control current on a separate input. Another extra input allows biasing the main inputs which will affect distortion and also the gain. And there is no output voltage but an output current which has to be transformed into a voltage by the means of an external resistor and (at least) an emitter follower stage.
The LM13600 is outdated but may be replaced by the pin-compatible LM13700. The only obvious difference between both is that the internal emitter followers are doubled in a darlington configuration on the newer variant.