The Sevens - The Sevens (Reissue, Remastered) (1965/2005)

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Artist:
Title: The Sevens
Year Of Release: 1965/2005
Label: The Sevens
Genre: Garage Rock, Beat
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 51:42
Total Size: 330 Mb (scans)
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The Sevens - The Sevens (Reissue, Remastered) (1965/2005)


Tracklist:

01. Be My Loving Baby (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 2:17
02. I'm Crying (A. Price, E. Burdon) - 3:04
03. I'm Gonna Dress In Black (M. Gillon, M. Howe) - 3:25
04. Talk About Her (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 2:09
05. The Love Of A Bird (P. Aebischer) - 2:34
06. Why Don't You Love A Man Like Me (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 2:16
07. Panam (M. Hungerbuhler, M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 3:06
08. Pretty Little Angel (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 1:55
09. What Can I Do (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 2:43
10. You Should Know (M. Bovay, P. Aebischer, P. Gasparini) - 2:11
11. In God I Trust (P. Aebischer) - 2:15
12. Don't You Fret (Ray Davies) - 2:32

CD Bonus, Singles:
13. Little Girl I Know - 2:05
14. My Mother - 2:03
15. Balla Balla - 2:11
16. Seven - 2:53
17. Run Me Down - 3:05
18. I'm Not The Right - 2:06

CD Bonus, Previously Unreleased:
19. Beggin' Me To Stay - 1:57
20. I Can't Understand - 2:21
21. It's All Over Tonight - 2:17

Line-up::
Michel Bovay - Bass, Vocals
Nando Gasparini - Drums
Pino Gasparini - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Pierre Aebischer - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Markus Hungerbühler - Organ, Vocals

The Sevens were five very talented, and experienced musicians who had already played in some of the local bands in Basel, Switzerland.

Michel Bovay (bass, vocals) had started out as rhythm guitarist for the legendary, early rocking Globemasters in 1963. They were formed by Charles Gemperli (vocals) in 1959. When the bass player of The Globemasters left, Michel was his replacement.

The Cannon Balls were another early rocking (Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard influenced) beat group from Basel, formed in 1960 by Pino Gasparini (lead guitar, vocals), Georges Laederich (guitar) and Nando Gasparini (drums). In early 1962 Pierre Aebischer joined The Cannon Balls as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. They had by now turned into a twisted rock band. At this time the two rivaling groups from Basel were The Dynamites and The Globemasters. By the end of 1963 the better local groups had already turned towards 60s beat.

In January 1964 The Globemasters broke up for various reasons, including musical differences, and The Cannon Balls had also just lost their organist Sam Wälti (he went on to form his own group, the Sam Wee Five). Georges Laederich also left to play rhythm guitar in Peter Brugger's pre-Sheapes, post-Tornados group, The Blizzards. The two remaining ex-Globemasters, Charles Gemperli and Michel Bovay got wind that The Cannon Balls were about to break up, so they asked Pino and Nando Gasparini to form a new band. They decided to use Les Pirates for the new band name.


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