Released March 19, 2002 Label Suicide Squeeze Records | Length 41:45 Release date 19 March 2002 | |
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Similar The Six Parts Seven albums, Post-rock albums |
Things Shaped in Passing is the third studio album from Ohio post-rock band The Six Parts Seven. It was released August 31, 2004 and is their first release on their label, Suicide Squeeze. It includes the songs 'Spaces Between Days (Parts 3 & 4)' with parts 1 and 2 on their previous studio album, Silence Magnifies Sound.
Contents
The album artwork was created by Michael Loderstedt. According to the CD's liner notes, the song 'Now Like Photographs' was inspired Ange Leccia's works as well as Larry Levis' writing. According to the band's MySpace blog, this is the first album bandmates James Haas and Steve Clements record on, on lap-steel & guitar, and piano, respectively.
Track listing
- "Where Are the Timpani Heartbeats?" – 5:28
- "Spaces Between Days (Part 3)" – 2:26
- "Spaces Between Days (Part 4)" – 3:17
- "Sleeping Diagonally" – 5:58
- "Cold Things Never Catch Fire" – 6:50
- "Seems Like Most Everything Used to Be Something Else" – 4:07
- "Now Like Photographs" - 4:21
- "The Want and the Waiting" - 8:50
Personnel
Allen Karpinski - guitars, samples, arrangements, steel finger slide (track 4)
Jay Karpinski - drum kit
Brad Visker - bass guitar
Tim Gerak - guitars, samples
James Haas - lap steel guitar, guitar, ebow (track 5)
Steve Clements - grand piano
Songs
1Where Are The Timpani Heartbeats?5:28
2Spaces Between Days (Part 3)2:26
3Spaces Between Days (Part 4)3:17