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CD Title: 7 Months

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Category: AOR

Year: 2002

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 121

Personnel

Joe Booe vocals
Chris Jacobson guitars, backing vocals
Garegin Kalajian keyboards, backing vocals
Barry Magnuson drums, percussion
Shawn Richkind bass

Tracks

1.  New Age  4:43
2.  Change  4:42
3.  Stay  5:36
4.  Start It Over  4:58
5.  Say Goodbye  5:34
6.  You and Me  3:43
7.  The Night  4:49
8.  Sometimes  4:32
9.  Senorita Seranade  8:21
  
Total Running Time:  46:58

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Existing comments about this CD

From: koogles Date: August 1, 2003 at 19:23
This is like a dehydrated version of Dream Theater. Too AOR to be prog, too prog to be AOR.

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: January 6, 2004 at 13:54
As koogles points out, it'd be hard to label these guys...I guess progressive AOR might be the only way to define these guys. Nothing groundbreaking or earth-shaking here, but not a bad effort by any means.Fans of Dream Theater's style of prog OR Kansas style AOR may enjoy this release....which you can actually download at: http://www.7months.com/hear7months.html or you can usually pick this one up fairly cheap off of eBay.

From: Rycheage Date: February 22, 2004 at 23:48
These guys are good but it seems that they don't know which genre of music to play. The vocalist is good and the musicianship is excellent. "Change" and "Senorita Serenade" are the standout tracks. Koogles said it best. Too AOR to be prog and Too prog to be AOR. But it is a good mix of the two. If you are up for an experiment with open ears, then I recommend this one.

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From: Blue Charvel Date: March 4, 2004 at 10:21
I really like this, wouldn't say it's my favorite but it's defnitely solid musically. Keys, but not too much keys. Obviously talented musicians, decent production. I wouldn't pay too much for it, but as Whiplash mentions, you can download it for free and there aint nothin' wrong with that price.

From: zino il tino Date: March 29, 2004 at 15:50
abosolutelly crap n' roll. We don't need this one.

From: Geoff Date: May 24, 2004 at 1:33
I've heard many worse. Not the best album I've ever heard by any means, but not bad at all. I guess there is a lot of truth in not able to be defining them as one style, which is not always bad, but the combination of a style I like a style I'm not too into does not really transfer itself into something I really dig. Pretty cool, though.

From: Jonny_B Date: September 1, 2004 at 21:19
Who says AOR and Prog can't co-exist? Didn't Prophet, GTR, and Kansas prove that wrong? Fact is, there's some crafty, excellent musicianship within the 7 Months release, and it's not so offensively progressive to be unenjoyable by short attention spans. A unique and enjoyable release, and probably the least deserving 4 or less rating I've seen on this site so far IMO.

From: phaffas Date: November 13, 2004 at 7:25
i think someone has been messing with the ratings on this one. This is a rather unusual sounding record however it really grows on you. Great musicianship and production. i really enjoy this release. also has some decent lyrics

From: Axe-Machine Date: February 8, 2006 at 12:32
Pretty good record of prog tinged AOR. They also do a version of Ask The Lonely which you can download from their website...certainly one of the more respectable Journey cover versions I have heard. The song Change is superb. Recommended.

From: Kralli Date: April 28, 2011 at 14:30
Production is okey, better than many other total failures that are so common in this genre. Change is an amazing song, totally amazing. The rest isn't close. Some okey moments but that's it.

From: Elljam Date: March 9, 2022 at 6:44
I've always had a soft spot for this album & revisited it last night after a few years, it still remains very enjoyable. As others have stated it combines AOR style melodies with Prog musicianship. The singer is definitely one of the better Steve Perry soundalikes & he gives the songs enough melody to tolerate the sometimes too busy (for my ears) backing. Standout tracks are the excellent "Change" & "Say Goodbye" .


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