Six and Six explained

Six and Six
Type:studio
Artist:Jandek
Cover:Six and Six (Jandek album - cover art).jpg
Released:1981
Genre:Folk, blues, outsider
Length:44:26
Label:Corwood Industries
Producer:Jandek
Prev Title:Ready for the House
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Later On
Next Year:1981

Six and Six is the second studio album by American musician Jandek, and the first to be released under the Jandek name (the debut, Ready for the House, was credited to "The Units" on first pressing). It was released in 1981, by Corwood Industries (#0740). There have been two CD reissues so far, each adding more silence between the tracks.

This album appeared three years after Ready for the House, which remains the longest interval between Jandek albums so far. It is composed mainly of slow songs, most of which deal with topics like regret and hopelessness. The music is stark and slow, with a flattened-out dissonant blues sound.

FACT named it the 61st greatest album of the 80s.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 61. Jandek: Six and Six . . June 24, 2013.