Everywhere and Right Here

Everywhere and Right Here

Track Listings

1. What You Love You Must Love Now
2. Already Elsewhere
3. Saving Words for Making Sense
4. This One or That One?
5. What (Can We Just Make Out)
6. Quick Fire - The Man I Fell in Love With
7. Blueprint of Something Never Finished
8. Nightlong

Everywhere and Right Here,The Six Parts Seven,Suicide Squeeze,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,United States of America


Everywhere and Right Here

Everywhere and Right Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Whatever it is it's quite wonderful
  • Missing Everything You Never Had
Everywhere and Right Here
The Six Parts Seven
Manufacturer: Suicide Squeeze
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0002N6AIG
Release Date: 2004-08-31

Tracks:

  1. What You Love You Must Love Now
  2. Already Elsewhere
  3. Saving Words for Making Sense
  4. This One or That One?
  5. What (Can We Just Make Out)
  6. Quick Fire - The Man I Fell in Love With
  7. Blueprint of Something Never Finished
  8. Night Long

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Whatever it is it's quite wonderful.......2006-03-08

It's as hard to write about 6 parts 7 as it is easy to listen to them. I think of Wagner: "Music is the art of transition," Gertrude Stein (on her collaborator Virgil Thomson) that "underneath his music is special and strange but he puts a layer of banal sounds on top to put people off," and Duke Ellington's favorite term of praise, "beyond category." This album is their most complex yet, with a vibraphone prominent in most of the cuts--not the usual sound for a pop album. And what's more unusual (though familiar to fans) is that the long, slowly-transforming instrumentals move through time in a way much closer to classical music than to pop. Yet the sensiblity is not classical at all.

I found the structure of the pieces hard to grasp at first, and (as always with this band) I found myself wondering at first just how much substance there was to it. But that's because the substance isn't in the usual places--sudden modulations, odd chords, melodic surprises. I also found myself unable to stop listening. This album stayed in my car's CD player for weeks until I could commit the pieces to memory. Like all really important and worthwhile art, 6 parts 7's best music demands to be approached on its own terms. And every cut on this album is among their best.

5 out of 5 stars Missing Everything You Never Had.......2004-11-14

This cd is a masterpeice. Many of the songs take you away to another place. They are peacful and traquilizing, allowing you to reach a peace of mind. This is not a fast paced roller coaster- this cd is boat floating on gentely rocking waves while you float down a crystal clear river. I recommend this cd to anyone who apprectiates music.

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