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Song of Seven

Song of Seven is the second solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released in 1980. It was his first to use an actual band (the New Life Band).

Overview

Song of Seven was released during Anderson's first hiatus from Yes and supported by his first solo tour. Anderson has said the album's backing tracks took three weeks to record, with further overdubs another two or three weeks.

"Some Are Born", "Days", "Everybody Loves You" and "Hear It" were originally written and demoed during the Tormato sessions. The "Some Are Born" and "Days" demo versions from these sessions were included as bonus tracks on the 2004 CD reissue of Tormato, however, the arrangements recorded on Song of Seven draw more on Celtic and R&B influences.

Track listing

All songs written by Jon Anderson unless indicated.

Personnel

  • Jon Anderson – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (2), keyboards (1, 7, 8), harp (9)
  • Ronnie Leahy – keyboards (1–9)
  • Damian Anderson – keyboards (5), child voice (9)
  • Ian Bairnson – guitar (1–3, 5–8), bass (2), backing vocals (2)
  • Clem Clempson – guitar (4, 9)
  • John Giblin – fretless bass (1, 3, 6–9)
  • Jack Bruce – bass (4)
  • Mel – bass (5)
  • Morris Pert – drums, percussion (1–3, 5–7, 9)
  • Simon Phillips – drums (4)
  • Dick Morrissey – saxophone (2,4)
  • Johnny Dankworth – alto saxophone (3)
  • Chris Rainbow – backing vocals (2–4, 6, 8, 9)
  • Deborah Anderson – harmony vocals (9)
  • Jade Anderson (credited as "Petite Jade") – child voice (9)
  • Delmé String Quartet; arranged by David Ogden (9)
Technical
  • Mike Dunne – engineer
  • Brian Gaylor – electronic
  • Jon Anderson – cover
  • Alwyn Clayden – art direction, design
  • Ian Nicholson – illustrations

Charts

Notes

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