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- Date Released: February 18, 1997
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Hard Rock
- Label: Spitfire Records/ Sheridan Square
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Following on from Peach Fuzz and very appropriately titled -- it was, indeed, the band's seventh record -- Seven finds the latter day Enuff Z'Nuff lineup finally in place with guitarist Monaco joining the band and various folks, including sax player Mars Williams and violinist Johnny Frigo, filling in the corners. There are no big surprises on Seven, but those who appreciate the band's ever enjoyable aim at feeding the Beatles and Cheap Trick through power pop, glam, and metal of all stripes will enjoy this once again. "Wheels" starts off the album on an utterly predictable but still flat-out great note -- "Strawberry Fields Forever" keyboards, "Penny Lane" trumpet, harmonies, solos, a lyrical picture of being just on the edge and more, and there's not one thing wrong with any of it. From there the foursome, with Vie and Z'Nuff handling production and doing a great job of it, make their fine, hummable way through a dozen tracks. Both singers sound wonderful, with plenty of chances to showcase their sweetly fragile vocals on any number of dramatic yet never melodramatic songs. "On My Way Back Home," a nicely anthemic number with a killer end section, the descending chord structure of "Down Hill," and the unplugged, folky vibe of "It's No Good" and (partially) "We Don't Have to Be Friends," one of the band's best anti-love songs, are all great numbers. There are a couple of odd misfires -- "LA Burning" has the weird, out-of-it feeling down, like an even more screwy version of Tweaked's "Stoned," though the group was about five years late to make a topical statement about the Rodney King reaction. The later reissue of Seven included three bonus tracks, most notable of which is another open, tip of the hat to eternal band inspiration John Lennon, a cover of "Jealous Guy."
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Credits
- Bruce Breckenfeld - Organ (Hammond) // Enuff Z'nuff - Main Performer // Greg Errico - Percussion // Greg Errico - Drums // Johnny Frigo - Violin // Eric Gast - Mixing // Chris Shepard - Engineer // Chris Shepard - Mixing // Stefon Taylor - Engineer // Donnie Vie - Percussion // Donnie Vie - Piano // Donnie Vie - Keyboards // Donnie Vie - Guitar (12 String) // Donnie Vie - Producer // David Wild - Liner Notes // Mars Williams - Organ (Hammond) // Mars Williams - Saxophone // Chip - Guitar // Chip - Bass (Electric) // Chip - Vocals // Chip - Guitar (12 String) // Chip - Guitar (8 String) // Chip - Producer // Jeff Lane - Engineer // Jeff Lane - Assistant Engineer // Claudine Pontier - Assistant Engineer // Ricky - Percussion // Ricky - Drums // Paul Natkin - Photography // Monaco - Guitar // Dan Stout - Engineer // Dan Stout - Assistant Engineer // Brian Lee - Mastering // Gabe Mera - Art Direction // Gabe Mera - Design // Steve Batton - Photography // Phil Bonamo - Engineer // Christopher de Monk - Engineer // Jim Jofman - Engineer // Tommy Lipnick - Assistant Engineer // Bub Phillipe - Engineer // Joshua Shapara - Engineer // Eugene Strentz - Guitar // Eugene Strentz - Vocals (Background) // Kevin Hayes - Assistant Engineer // Johnny K - Engineer // Don Grayless - Engineer
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