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Seven is an English AOR band formed in Bournemouth in the 1990s, who recorded two singles with Polydor Records both having minor success within the UK. In 2014 a tribute album of the original unreleased material was released to critical acclaim, followed two years later by a studio album of new material. The band formed from the remnants of the South African band “Face to Face”. Face to Face” over a period of 18 months. The band released a number of singles and one album, before the band split up. At the same time Devine was playing drums in the band UC27. John Parr build his home studio ‘Somewhere in Yorkshire’ following the global success of ‘St Elmos Fire’, Parker calls in a favour and asked him to play the SEVEN demos to Parr and his manager John Wolff.
Parr thought the band have the potential to become a young version of Def Leppard. UK musician, producer and songwriter John Parr recorded two singles which were licensed to Polydor. The song also had a promotional video. The band recorded other demo songs, such as “Until Then” and “Be That Girl”, however a series of internal struggles and arguments meant that the band soon split.
Over the years rumours developed that the band had recorded a full album that was shelved by Polydor, after they were dropped for the label. SEVEN, band database, cd reissue label”. Archived from the original on 8 May 2012. Discover the best mindful food journaling app that doesn’t count calories. Discover how food makes you feel. It’s also really easy to use and fast!