"Originally issued in 1981, this was the first actual album to be entitled to an artist named Jandek (the first Corwood album, 0739, was credited to the Units -- although that practice has been abandoned in the CD domain, an epic travesty in the minds of a few hardliners). The cover features a crude black & white photobooth-style portrait of the man we've come to assume as the singer, depicted at his most youthful, ready to accompany the power & glory of the Jandekian muse. Upon it's release Six And Six defined Jandek as a significant album artist (no mere one-shot), featuring some of his most mesmerizing variations of trance-blues, especially the 10-minute centerpiece, "I Knew You Would Leave". Crucial, all round." www.forcedexposure.com
- 1 Feathered drums
- 2 Point Judith
- 3 I knew you would leave
- 4 Can I see your clock
- 5 Wild strawberries
- 6 Forgive me
- 7 Hilltop serenade
- 8 You're the best one
- 9 Delinquent words