2002 studio album by The Six Parts Seven From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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Released | March 19, 2002 | |||
Genre | Post-rock | |||
Length | 41:45 | |||
Label | Suicide Squeeze | |||
Producer | Chris Keffer | |||
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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. [2] 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.[3]
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