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*[[Brain Dead Media]] {{Rating-10|8.2}} [http://www.braindeadmedia.com/CD_Reviews.html link]
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*[[NME]] (8/10) <small>(03/08/2008, p.27)</small>
*[[NME]] (8/10) <small>(03/08/2008, p.27)</small>
*[[Pitchforkmedia]] (7.4/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/49369-sixes-sevens Link] |
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*''[[Prefix Magazine|PrefixMag]]'' (6/10) [http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/adam-green/sixes-sevens/17965/ link] |
Last album = ''[[Jacket Full of Danger]]'' <br />(2006) |
Last album = ''[[Jacket Full of Danger]]'' <br />(2006) |
This album = '''''Sixes & Sevens'''''<br />(2008) |
This album = '''''Sixes & Sevens'''''<br />(2008) |

Revision as of 16:20, 8 April 2008

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Sixes & Sevens is Adam Green's fifth solo record, released by Rough Trade Records in Europe on March 7, 2008. A few days later, on March 10th, it was released in the UK, followed closely by a US release on March 18th. The first single is "Morning After Midnight". There are plans for a UK tour, a European tour, and a US tour all before June.

On February 17 2008 the album leaked on the internet.

Track listing

  1. "Festival Song"
  2. "Tropical Island"
  3. "Cannot Get Sicker"
  4. "That Sounds like a Pony"
  5. "Morning After Midnight"
  6. "Twee Twee Dee"
  7. "You Get So Lucky"
  8. "Getting Led"
  9. "Drowning Head First"
  10. "Broadcast Beach"
  11. "It's a Fine"
  12. "Homelife"
  13. "Be My Man"
  14. "Grandma Shirley and Papa"
  15. "When a Pretty Face"
  16. "Exp. 1"
  17. "Leaky Flask"
  18. "Bed of Prayer"
  19. "Sticky Ricki"
  20. "Rich Kids"