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OCTOBER 1980
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Source: Progrography
http://www.connollyco.com/discography/jon_anderson/seven.html
Review: Song of Seven
By Dave Connolly
Song of Seven
Produced by Jon Anderson
Released on October 1980
UK CHART POSITION #38 . . . US CHART POSITION #143
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Song of Seven is Jon Anderson’s most conventional album to date, sounding
at times like a spiritually informed Supertramp. A handful of these tracks
are carry-overs from the last Yes sessions, rendered here in a
straightforward style by the studio musicians on hand. While less well
received than his collaborative effort with Vangelis released earlier in
the year, Short Stories, this record is much more accessible and engaging.
Unlike the conceptual Olias of Sunhillow, Song of Seven is simply a
collection of songs, many with a positive message and a catchy melody. A
few qualify as actual pop songs -- “Don’t Forget (Nostalgia),” “Heart of
the Matter” and “Take Your Time” for example -- delivered with a charm and
sincerity unique to Anderson. The opening “For You For Me” is more in line
with the free-form vocalizing of Short Stories, “Hear It” and “Days”
perhaps the closest match to Olias’ acoustic magic. The album’s high point
is the title track, which recalls the melodic epics of Yes, albeit on a
more modest scale. Likewise, “Some Are Born” and “Everybody Loves You” are
memorable songs that deliver Jon’s message of love and hope in pleasant
arrangements. The music, predictably light on its feet, is anchored by
traditional instrumentation: fretless bassist John Giblin, keyboardist
Ronnie Leahy, guitarist Ian Barinson and percussionist Maurice (Morris)
Pert add an element of substance lacking in Jon’s earlier work, although
some may find the results mundane by comparison. I have yet to read a
positive account of this album, but it’s one of my favorites from Jon,
unpretentious and disarmingly sweet.
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