Another "Request & Fill Corner" request, John Parr related.
Don't be afraid by the 'boy-band' look of this guys.
Yes, they supposed to be a chart product, but unlike that kind of monstrosity, they wrote their own songs and really play all the instruments.
And what a beautiful AOR songs!
Produced by John Parr ("Man With A Vision" tune was recorded by himself in '92), they released 2 singles on the Polydor label the same year: "Inside Love" in january and "Man With A Vision" in june, 1990.
Seven went on to tour with The Monkees, Richard Marx and Jason Donovan, and the singles sold well, but some label / management problems dissolved the project.
A shame, they were very good.
There's rumours that a full album was recorded, but was shelved...
If you like Parr's music and style, well done poppy AOR with class, this is for you.
Man With A Vision maxi-single is complete (4 tracks), plus Inside Love 7'' version and 2 demos (supposed to be part of the unreleased album).
01. Man With A Vision [7'' version]
02. Just Close Your Eyes
03. Man With A Vision [extended version]
04. Stranger (In The Night)
05. Inside Love [7'' version]
06. Untill Then (demo)
07. Be That Girl (demo)
Mick Devine: Lead Vocals
Keith MacFarlane: Guitar, Vocals
Pat Davey: Bass, Vocals
Simon Lefevre: Keyboards, Vocals
Austin Lane: Drums
Produced by John Parr
ENJOY
Monday, June 22, 2009
SEVEN - Man With A Vision + extras (1990)
Posted by Camelblue at 1:11 PM
Labels: JOHN PARR, SEVEN (UK)
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6 comments:
Thank you very very much indeed, CamelBlue!!!
Absolutely excellent!!!!!
Cheers
Andy
Oh, my God, CamelBlue! This is very very rare! Thank you so much for share it.
I didn't know that "Man With a Vision" was recorded before Parr's released...
Hugs from BRAZIL
These guys are very good lookin and they look amazing.
The description is very interesting and I can't wait to listen to this.
Amazing, Awesome, Alive and Kickin!!!. Excellent taste goes to the person that requested and the uploader as well.
They were a great live band too - on Richard Marx's Repeat Offender tour, I saw them do an excellent support set that included a storming version of Pat Benatar's 'Love Is A battlefield'... Superb stuff and such a shame that they never got to release their album.
Thanx alot mate
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