The Way I Feel Today
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The Way I Feel Today | |||||
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Studio album by Six By Seven | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2001 Rockfied | ||||
Genre | Indie Rock | ||||
Length | 40:28 | ||||
Label | UK Beggars Banquet US Mantra Records |
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Producer | Ric Peet | ||||
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The Way I Feel Today, released in 2002 on Beggars Banquet in the UK and Mantra Records in the US, was the third studio album by Nottingham-based indie rock band Six By Seven. The band's first album as a four-piece following the departure of guitarist Sam Hempton, it showcased what was in part more song-based, commercial approach following the building, atmospheric drone rock of previous albums The Things We Make and The Closer You Get. It includes the single "I.O.U. Love", possibly the band's most pop-orientated to date.
[edit] Track listing
- "So Close" – 4:39
- "I.O.U. Love" – 4:13
- "All My New Best Friends" – 4:17
- "Flypaper For Freaks" – 2:17
- "Speed Is In, Speed Is Out" – 2:34
- "Karen O" – 3:52
- "American Beer" – 5:41
- "Anyway" – 2:36
- "The Way I Feel Today" – 3:44
- "Cafeteria Rats" – 3:58
- "Bad Man" – 2:37