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The Sixth Great Lake
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 27, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: March 13, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Kindercore Records
  • ASIN: B000059T3C
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #349,000 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sixties style country-folk from East Coast Hippies., November 12, 2001
By "sunsuperman" (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This album is crammed with songs about hitting the open road, building bonfires on the banks of lakes, staying young and sharing that hippie-travelling-sixties zeitgeist. The feel is very collective, with no real leader, and no lead-singer. Up The Country takes the same look at sixties folk as Belle and Sebastian did on their seminal If You're Feeling Sinister, but with more of an eye on the burgeoning country-rock of Gram Parsons and The Byrds with a nod to the vocal delivery of Lee Hazlewood. While Stuart Murdoch takes a decidedly sophisticated literary take on the song lyric, trying to fashion candid tragic love stories out of 4 minute songs, the lyricists on Up The Country, put a premium on the innocence of the Sixties "love" generation, that is before they lost it. The lyrics are however written by people too young to have experienced that innocence so the tone is reverential. Besides the occasional female voice and absence of a pedal steel this album is not unlike recent alt-country/neo-folk groups like Palace or The Beachwood Sparks. The comparisons to Belle and Sebastian are not imagined, on two occasions I took a double take. The first track Duck Pond sounds right off of Belle and Sebastian's latest album but decidedly better with it's throaty mumble, simple percussion, thick electric strums and a warm Fender Rhodes. It also has a semi-blue-eyed soul chorus and a nice outro solo. Track 5 Cannon Beach has a nice little flute/melodica bit snatched right off of Stars of Track and Field. If it's a slow and melancholy song that really gets you going then it's the love-lorn Ballad of a Sometimes Traveler. This track out-Oldham's the Bonnie Prince with its wrist-slitting slow pace, and depressively beautiful slide solo. If you're a fan of the uncomplicated honesty of Lee Hazlewood or Skip Spence, or the collective, communal comfort of Once by The Tyde you should probably order this record right now.
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3.0 out of 5 stars When they say "Country," they mean it, April 9, 2001
By Brian (Tampa, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
The key to enjoying this album is freeing yourself of the notion that the Sixth Great Lake and The Essex Green are the same band. The latter, which released a CD and EP in 1999 and 2000, combined slowed-down psychedelic music with straightfoward pop for a 1960s-era sound. The Sixth Great Lake features mostly Essex Green members, but the music is downbeat, darkly acoustic and as close to country, in some spots, as early Wilco. Some similarities between the bands remain, including Sasha Bell's flute playing, occasional group harmonies and the intros to "You Make the Call" and "Shade of Love," which sound a lot like the intros to "Bald" and "Chester" from The Essex Green's self-titled EP. Highlights of "Up the Country" are "Duck Pond," the title track, "27 Forever" and "Rockin' Chair," but it's all easy to listen to without lapsing into easy listening. This isn't speeding-down-the-highway, singing-along-with-your-best-friends music. Listen to it alone, after dark, when you need to downshift and relax, and you'll be quite pleased with the results.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It grows on you, April 12, 2004
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There are just a handfull of records that are pretty much perfect from start to finish- ones that don't cling to b-sides and have enough solid a-sides to round out a very full album. "Up the Country" is one of those albums for me. I bought the cd at an Essex Green show during the SXSW festival in Austin (I hadn't heard them before, but was intrigued by the anglophilic name). The album didn't grab me right away, but after only 4-5 listens, it became one of my favorites. I can't think of any song I would leave out. I love all of 'em. Whoever put together the sequencing of the songs did a very good job. The songs flow beautifully from one to the next. I have since bought some Essex Green cds and have enjoyed them as well. But there's still just something special about The Sixth Great Lake that's hard to replicate.
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