This record is rock, globally slightly progressive, and quite progressive on the last song "Song of Seven". The bass is well played and sounds good; it is amazingly complex on "for you for me".
ANDERSON's voice is outstanding, as always. The keyboards are omnipresent, and there are many piano parts. There is also electric and acoustic guitars. Finally, everything is decent but not very good, until you listen the last track: "Song of Seven": a beautiful mellow progressive song, starting with emotional symphonic arrangements. Probably his best song ever!
Studio Album, released in 1980
Track Listings
1. For You For Me (4:23)
2. Some Are Born (4:06)
3. Don't Forget (Nostalgia) (3:02)
4. Heart of the Matter (4:21)
5. Hear It (1:51)
6. Everybody Loves You (4:03)
7. Take Your Time (3:09)
8. Days (3:30)
9. Song of Seven (11:16)
Total Time: 39:48
Line-up/Musicians
- Jon Anderson /vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, harp
- Ronnie Leahy / keyboards
- Ian Barinson / guitar, bass, vocal
- John Giblin / bass
- Morris Pert / drums, percussion
- Christopher Rainbow / vocals
WITH:
- Dick Morrisay / saxophone
- Jack Bruce / bass
- Simon Phillips / drums
- Clem Clemson / guitar
- Deborah Anderson / vocal
- Damian Anderson / keyboards
Thursday, July 10, 2008
JON ANDERSON - (1990) Song of Seven
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http://rapidshare.com/files/34158639/JA1980.rar
Hi I have this on vinyl and would love to download, have you a password for the winrar file ?
thanks Mike
Here's a link to an unprotected version:
http://rapidshare.com/files/97592802/_1980__Song_of_seven.rar
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