Monday, June 22, 2009

SEVEN - Man With A Vision + extras (1990)


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

6 comments:

GuitarheroAndy said...

Thank you very very much indeed, CamelBlue!!!
Absolutely excellent!!!!!
Cheers
Andy

Thiago said...

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

aorelectro said...

These guys are very good lookin and they look amazing.

The description is very interesting and I can't wait to listen to this.

aorelectro said...

Amazing, Awesome, Alive and Kickin!!!. Excellent taste goes to the person that requested and the uploader as well.

GuitarheroAndy said...

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.

A Fan said...

Thanx alot mate

A Fan