Six Months, No Sun
Six Months, No Sun
ASIN: B00003Q5EY
Track Listings
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1. Table Top Dancer
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2. Kill the Demon
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3. untitled
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4. In a Town This Size
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5. Physical Thing
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6. Foolish as That May Be
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7. 48 and Goal
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8. What a Wonderful World
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9. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
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10. Hysteria
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11. Six Months, No Sun
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12. To Whom It May Concern
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13. J'Aime Faire l'Amour
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Editorial Reviews
No Depression
Kane has written and played remarkably poignant and precise songs, equal parts pop, bluegrass, and inspiration. Six Months, No Sun is not up to those standards.... Perhaps [it is] intended as a concept album, a Hallmark card to the midlife crisis. Regardless, for the first time in a fine career Kane has lost his touch. The songs are flat and clichéd, and miss the attention to detail that makes his earlier work such a timeless pleasure.
Country Music Magazine
Six Months, No Sun fits the Dead Reckoning credo of individuality. You'll find no "hook" songs, nothing about longnecks or pickup trucks or any of the usual Music Row garbage. Kane never played it safe, and, given the somber mood here, he isn't about to start now.
Six Months, No Sun
Six Months, No Sun,Kieran Kane,Dead Reckoning,Contemporary Country,Country,Country-Folk,Pop,Traditional Folk
Average customer rating:
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Six Months, No Sun
Kieran Kane
Manufacturer: Compendia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Contemporary
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| Contemporary Folk
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Traditional Folk
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| Country
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Country Folk
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- Find My Way Home
- The Blue Chair
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- Shadows on the Ground
ASIN: B00006IJ42
Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- Table Top Dancer
- Kill The Demon
- (You're Just) Takin' Up Space
- In A Town This Size
- Physical Thing
- Foolish As That May Be
- 48 And Goal
- What A Wonderful World
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
- Hysteria
- Six Months, No Sun
- To Whom It May Concern
- J'aime Faire L'amour
Average customer rating:
- A dull album from an artist capable of better things
- A modest masterpiece
- A modest masterpiece
- Six Months, No Sun demands your attention
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Six Months, No Sun
Kieran Kane
Manufacturer: Dead Reckoning
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Contemporary Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Outlaw & Progressive Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Traditional Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Contemporary Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Country Folk
| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Find My Way Home
- Dead Rekoning
- Shadows on the Ground
- The Blue Chair
- Dead Rekoning
ASIN: B000006CQV
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Table Top Dancer
- Kill The Demon
- (You're Just) Takin' Up Space
- In A Town This Size
- Physical Thing
- Foolish As That My Be
- 48 And Goal
- What A Wonderful World
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
- Hysteria
- Six Months, No Sun
- To Whom It May Concern
- J'aime Faire L'amour
Customer Reviews:
A dull album from an artist capable of better things.......2000-05-04
This album was a major disappointment for me after hearing the superior "Dead Reckoning," Kane's previous album. Other than the witty "You're Just Taking Up Space," there are no songs here up to the level of the previous album. Perhaps the worst track is the utterly pointless cover of "Its a Wonderful World," a strong indication that Kane ran out of musical ideas at some point. Skip this album and go with "Dead Reckoning" instead.
A modest masterpiece.......2000-02-01
Kieran Kane doesn't need big words and an impressive instrumental environment. Six months no sun comes to you almost with an apology, 'sorry to disturb you, but I thought maybe you would like to hear me'. But make no mistake. It's a powerful piece of work, from someone who has to say something. At first you say: 'nice', but almost without realizing it you play it over and over again. I reckon it will shine for months and months.
A modest masterpiece.......2000-02-01
Kieran Kane doesn't need big words and an impressive instrumental environment. Six months no sun comes to you almost with an apology, 'sorry to disturb you, but I thought maybe you would like to hear me'. But make no mistake. It's a powerful piece of work, from someone who has to say something. At first you say: 'nice', but almost without realizing it you play it over and over again. I reckon it will shine for months and months.
Six Months, No Sun demands your attention.......1999-07-08
Never before has an album captured me the way this one did. I listened to over and over. Plus it was all I listened to for a long time. I have to admit it took me awhile to get it to it, but once Kill The Demond really hit me, it was true love from then on. I was really disapionted when I read the No Depression review of the album. It was obvious that Grant Alden hardly listened to it because when he described songs he got them wrong. He said Physical Thing was about an addiction to a woman, when really it is about an alcoholic. People who read No Depression excpet better. This is one of the best albums I have ever heard and it is ashame that more people don't know about it. If you are interested, Amazon.com is honestly the only place I have been able to find it. The music is complicated and the writing is intense. Defently a must have.
Average customer rating:
- A dull album from an artist capable of better things
- A modest masterpiece
- A modest masterpiece
- Six Months, No Sun demands your attention
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Six Months, No Sun
Kieran Kane
Manufacturer: Dead Reckoning
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Contemporary Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Outlaw & Progressive Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Traditional Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Country Folk
| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Find My Way Home
- Dead Rekoning
- Shadows on the Ground
- The Blue Chair
- Dead Rekoning
ASIN: B00003Q5EY
Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Table Top Dancer
- Kill the Demon
- untitled
- In a Town This Size
- Physical Thing
- Foolish as That May Be
- 48 and Goal
- What a Wonderful World
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
- Hysteria
- Six Months, No Sun
- To Whom It May Concern
- J'Aime Faire l'Amour
Customer Reviews:
A dull album from an artist capable of better things.......2000-05-04
This album was a major disappointment for me after hearing the superior "Dead Reckoning," Kane's previous album. Other than the witty "You're Just Taking Up Space," there are no songs here up to the level of the previous album. Perhaps the worst track is the utterly pointless cover of "Its a Wonderful World," a strong indication that Kane ran out of musical ideas at some point. Skip this album and go with "Dead Reckoning" instead.
A modest masterpiece.......2000-02-01
Kieran Kane doesn't need big words and an impressive instrumental environment. Six months no sun comes to you almost with an apology, 'sorry to disturb you, but I thought maybe you would like to hear me'. But make no mistake. It's a powerful piece of work, from someone who has to say something. At first you say: 'nice', but almost without realizing it you play it over and over again. I reckon it will shine for months and months.
A modest masterpiece.......2000-02-01
Kieran Kane doesn't need big words and an impressive instrumental environment. Six months no sun comes to you almost with an apology, 'sorry to disturb you, but I thought maybe you would like to hear me'. But make no mistake. It's a powerful piece of work, from someone who has to say something. At first you say: 'nice', but almost without realizing it you play it over and over again. I reckon it will shine for months and months.
Six Months, No Sun demands your attention.......1999-07-08
Never before has an album captured me the way this one did. I listened to over and over. Plus it was all I listened to for a long time. I have to admit it took me awhile to get it to it, but once Kill The Demond really hit me, it was true love from then on. I was really disapionted when I read the No Depression review of the album. It was obvious that Grant Alden hardly listened to it because when he described songs he got them wrong. He said Physical Thing was about an addiction to a woman, when really it is about an alcoholic. People who read No Depression excpet better. This is one of the best albums I have ever heard and it is ashame that more people don't know about it. If you are interested, Amazon.com is honestly the only place I have been able to find it. The music is complicated and the writing is intense. Defently a must have.
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