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  1. 6pm includes contributions from Brian Eno, Robert Wyatt, Chrissie Hynde, David Gilmour, Bill MacCormick, Andy Mackay and more. Manzanera feels that this album is unconsciously allied to his first solo album, 1975’s Diamond Head .

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  2. Apart from a brief spoken passage, the title track 6PM is a more adventurous up-tempo instrumental, led by electric guitar and electric viola. Waiting For The Sun To Shine is another spacey mid-tempo song with some nice harmonies (presumably Phil with himself), an interesting arrangement, and some fine sax from Andy Mackay.

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  3. 6PM (2004) 50 Minutes Later (2005) Firebird V11 (2008) The Sound of Blue (2015) Caught by the Heart (with Tim Finn) (2021) The Ghost Of Santiago (with Tim Finn) (2022) AM/PM (with Andy Mackay) (2023) Live albums. Live at the Karl Marx, Havana (with Grupo Moncada) (1992) Live at the Curious Arts Festival (2016) Compilation albums ...

  4. www.uncut.co.uk › reviews › phil-manzanera-6pm-14777Phil Manzanera - 6PM - UNCUT

    The sometime Roxy Music man’s sixth solo album (hence the title) is his first for five years, and the Roxy reunion has drawn in Eno, Andy Mackay and Paul Thompson, not to mention David Gilmour...

  5. 28 de sept. de 2016 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 CD release of "6PM" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Album
    • Japan
    • Gen (3)-VSCD4335
  6. Phil Manzanera is a creative guitar legend of the very highest order and Andy Mackay remains arguably the most well-known and loved saxophone player outside of Mel Collins. With "Am.Pm.", they have created a rather exhilarating all-instrumental release that truly deserves more than cursory acknowledgement, perhaps even tossing in massive applause.

  7. Phil Manzanera is a creative guitar legend of the very highest order and Andy Mackay remains arguably the most well-known and loved saxophone player outside of Mel Collins. With "Am.Pm.", they have created a rather exhilarating all-instrumental release that truly deserves more than cursory acknowledgement, perhaps even tossing in massive applause.