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Phil ManzaneraAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (June 14, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Hannibal
  • ASIN: B0002IE4G6
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #167,142 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Broken Dreams
2. Green Spikey Cactus
3. Love Devotion
4. Wish You Well
5. 6pm
6. Waiting for the Sun to Shine
7. Manzra
8. Cissbury Ring
9. Porlock
10. Shoreline
11. Always You
12. Sacred Days

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Band: 5 stars, Songwriting: 3 stars., March 14, 2005
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B. Kemper "Buzz" (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 6pm (Audio CD)
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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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WonderPhil, February 21, 2005
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Vinzo "vinzo801@aol.com" (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 6pm (Audio CD)
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.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phil At His Best !, February 28, 2005
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Marcus Hawkes (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a wonderful CD! In his 6th solo release Roxy Music's lead guitarist has returned to his formative years, London in the late 1960's, and it is richly evocative of that period. Considerable care, effort and craftsmanship went into this work.

Manzanera assembled a stellar cast of musicians for this project, including David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders), Brian Eno (everywhere), Robert Wyatt (Soft Machine), Andy Mackay and Paul Thompson of Roxy Music, and even Bill MacCormick of 801 returns on bass. They are joined by several others (the mix of musicians varies from song to song).

The songs vary as much as the performers. Sometimes you can hear the influence and stylings of his early solo work, the 801 band, Roxy Music, Soft Machine, the Beatles, and Pink Floyd (Phil co-wrote "One Slip" on their "Momentary Lapse of Reason" CD).

From the spacey "Broken Dreams" it moves into the in-your-face full-bodied rocker "Green Spikey Cactus" which just cooks with Chrissie's harmonica, Andy's screaming sax, Paul's drums and Phil's edgy treated vocals. "Love Devotion" is a heartfelt love song, with Andy's oboe wafting through a rich Beatles-esque orchestration. "Wish You Well" is a warm touching tribute to the late Ian MacDonald, performed by Ian's friends and including a bass solo by his brother Bill MacCormick. Phil tears into the guitar on the song "6PM" and then settles down in "Waiting For The Sun To Shine" which features Eno's treatments and Andy's sax. The first part of the CD closes with "Manzra," an abstract piece with Phil, Eno, piano and bass. The second part of the CD is a collection of 5 songs called "The Cissbury Ring." The first song of the same name features Wyatt on drums and trumpet and a guitar solo with dissonance that is classic Manzanera. "Porlock" is a short spacey trumpet piece, leading into "Shoreline" with its ominous lyrics and haunting oboe. Gilmour joins in on the sensitive "Always You" and then again on the closing song (my favorite) "Sacred Days" which finds Manzanera and Gilmour trading guitar licks in a catchy rocker (I hope they will collaborate again - a CD of them together could be amazing!).

A carefully crafted studio piece, this CD deserves a listen with headphones - it is richly laden with textures and layers of sound, and full of sonic surprises.

At Manzanera's website can be found numerous 6PM rave reviews from the media, including descriptions such as: ambitious, inventive, innovative, playfully evocative, fresh and full of wit and zest, funky, eclectic, beautifully sequenced, and infused with a trippy psychedelia. Comments include: "this is a fresh and dynamic set, full of rich playing and interesting lyricism" (Leicester Mercury), "a massive mix of good songs, prog sounds and magnificent music, this is one of the rock albums of the year" (Lancashire Evening Post), "gloriously textured album which is both inspirational and enjoyable" (Daily Record), "the most assured work of his solo career" (Independent), "quite a trip" (What's On), "a fresh and dynamic set, full of rich playing and interesting lyricism" (Leicester Mercury), and my favorite "6PM is a dream in a plastic case" (Classic Rock).

Even the packaging of this CD is generous - a trifold digipak case with diecut cover revealing a colorful 12-page booklet complete with lyrics and photos.

Phil is known for his creativity and wide range of undertakings, and he has gone all out here to share his obvious love of the music of this period with the listener. You can tell they all had fun putting it together, and the quality of the finished product reflects the effort and love that went into it. It is an aural delight.
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