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- Summary: The fifth solo album for the Moldy Peaches member.
- Record Label: Rough Trade
- Genre(s): Rock, Alternative
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 17
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Mixed: 9 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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Few other modern musicians are as adept at taking such a tried and tested genre and making it utterly their own.
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Listeners looking for lyrical meaning will still be disappointed, searching in vain for hidden significance in these nonsensical love song lines. A word of advice: It's best to just accept his words as conduits for his dreamy voice, and give in to his charming tunes.
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Although these songs do run a bit short, Sixes and Sevens features 20 delectable pop songs, each unique in its own way.
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Sixes & Sevens feels more like movie-hopping at an art-house multiplex, an exercise in genre formats and stolen identities.
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UncutGreen's songs are memorable and his subtle orchestrations effective, while his lovely, burnished, Dean Martin-ish baritone voice glues it all together. [Apr 2008, p.90]
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If not entirely out of gas, Green certainly seems to be having trouble shifting gear.
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His bored delivery and ridiculous lyrics about peanut butter sandwiches and rich kids make his two-minute tunes on this 20-song binge stretch out painfully into what feels like forever.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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RyanR.Apr 4, 2008Unreal!!!!
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KaneS.Apr 5, 2008Great voice, great lyrics.
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PhilippeJ.Apr 11, 2008What an artist! And his voice, breathtaking!
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JamesG.Apr 4, 2008
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