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Phil Manzanera
6pm
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Phil Manzanera
Title: 6pm
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hannibal
Release Date: 6/14/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 031257147125, 031257147163
 

CD Reviews

Band: 5 stars, Songwriting: 3 stars.
B. Kemper | Madison, WI United States | 03/15/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Honesty demands an admission right up front: Phil Manzanera's many strengths do not include his songwriting. The songs here, if performed by any other band, would make for a 2- or 3-star, ho-hum disc. However, Manzanera's creative guitar work and this incredible band make this CD noteworthy. He gets extra credit for having David Gilmour on the album: how many guitarists' egos are so well in check that they would allow their playing to stand next to Gilmour's? Also Brian Eno, Paul Thompson, Chrissie Hynde, Bill MacCormick, Andy MacKay, Robert Wyatt....I mean, this is the best of Roxy Music brought back together, with extras thrown in on top! So while these songs will never stack up against those on Eno's wonderful "Here Come the Warm Jets" or "Another Green World", it is a very good disc nonetheless, and I consider this to be money well-spent."
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Vinzo | Boston, MA United States | 02/21/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This import only is a must have for fans of Phil and his branch of the Roxy/ Eno family tree. This is a great album. Touching, retro, beautifully thought out and played. Many wonderful guests and highlight performances. Nice to hear Chrissie Hynde add her vocal and harmonica touches to several great songs. Manzanera has created an album that could easily have been made in 1970. Great splashes of aural color from Robert Wyatt, David Gilmore, Andy Mackay, "the great Paul Thompson" and Eno. Even Bill MacCormack adds a beautiful bass solo on the late Ian MacDonald tribute, the gorgeous "Wish You Well". Progressive fans take note: this one is easily in the top three albums of 2004. It would have been the same thirty years ago. I cannot praise this one enough. Magnificent."
Guardian UK/Dave Simpson review of Phil Manzanera, 6pm
A. Smith | San Francisco | 07/26/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Phil Manzanera, 6pm

4 stars (EXP)



Dave Simpson

Friday July 23, 2004



The Guardian



Although the recent Roxy Music reunion never made it to the studio, various members continue to work together.

Following Bryan Ferry's 90s coupling with Brian Eno, guitarist Manzanera's sixth solo album reunites Eno, saxophonist Andy Mackay and drummer Paul Thompson. Manzanera has a curiously Syd Barrett-like vocal and the occasional presence of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour adds to a sense of Roxy colliding with Floyd plus 801, Eno and Manzanera's short-lived but marvellous 70s supergroup.



Even given the track records, the songs are surprisingly strong, from the hazily psychedelic Broken Dreams or Love Devotion, which sounds like Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon being blasted in outer space. Mackay delivers trademark sax and oboe; Eno contributes gadgetry and synth squiggles.



But the album hurls in surprises, from Always You's space-love ballad to Wish You Well, a touching tribute to late rock writer Ian MacDonald. The chemistry here suggests that if Roxy have considered making another album, they should grasp the nettle now.



Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004"