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Artist: 7th Heaven

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CD Title: U.S.A - U.K.

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2008

Label: NTD Records

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Personnel

Keith Semple lead vocals, guitars
Richard Hofherr guitars, vocals, keyboards
Mark Kennetz bass, vocals
Mike Mooshey drums
Nick Cox additional vocals
Andrew Blake additional vocals
Matt Clark additional vocals
Dan Miller extra drum tracks

Tracks

1.  Better This Way  
2.  Cellophane  
3.  Still Be Here  
4.  Gravity  
5.  Gave You My Word  
6.  Kill the Cycle  
7.  This Summers Gonna Last Forever  
8.  Ghost of Me  
9.  Save Your Life  
10.  Hand on My Heart  
11.  Winning it All  
12.  Oh So Really Old  
13.  Tragedy  
14.  Undone  
15.  Dream of a New Day  
16.  Electronic Karma  
17.  Take Me Back  
18.  While You Dream  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: juan carlos Date: September 12, 2008 at 23:36
Great Modern Melodic Rock. If you enjoyed their "Silver" album you are gonna feel the same here, many songs already were on that Double album. Maybe those songs were put on this album because of their new member: Keith Semple. The new songs are great too and my favorites: "Take Me Back"(The best from the new songs to me), "Dream of a New Day", "Better This Way"... among others. These group reminds me of Def Leppard/Danger Danger/Harem Scarem. Ultra-Recommended. 9/10

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 13, 2008 at 3:04
Good ALBUM 80/100 very lite AOR with huge backing vocals Very good singer and they SOUND more like DEF LEPPARD than the LEPPARD itself ! Maybe the song are too much "3 minutes 30 seconds" for me or too radio friendly but good anyway !

From: AOR1 Date: November 12, 2008 at 13:42
Unfortunately this is much more Backstreet Boys than Leppard. Sounds a bit like BBMAK. Not bad but for sure not a must have. But if you intend to invite your parents on christmas eve this is the one you can give a spin ;-))

From: Geoff Date: November 18, 2008 at 20:01
Do these guys have any balls? No, I dare say not. But can they write a killer melodic rock song? HELL YES! I admit I really like their new direction. This is pure melodic rock from start to finish, without the experimentation of the 'Silver' discs. Sure, the 'Silver' discs were great, but the heavier songs just didn't suit them. To me, 'Silver' was like their experimentation album and they tried out every style. Sensibly, they must have decided the melodic rock style was best and they recorded this new album full of it. The new vocalist is excellent and the new songs kill almost everything they did on 'Silver'. 'Electronic Karma' is not so good; every single other song is excellent. If you want a better version of Def Leppard's 'X' (without the great production) this is essential.

From: oliver Date: November 24, 2008 at 15:07
Anyone who calls this rock in the Leppard style: go and check your collection. Find the NOUVEAUX-Beginnings. Thatīs it. 7th Heaven isnīt bad at all, but for sure more pop than rock. Not a must, a cdr will does it. 72/100

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From: Jez Date: December 15, 2008 at 21:17
Good set of tunes generally, although they do get very samey after awhile. The vocalist is great, but the rest is let down by a weak production, especially the rhythm section which is completely flat and lifeless. With the songs on offer, this doesn't hold the attention for it's over long 70 minute running time and to be perfectly frank, rocks as hard as a granny at a Cliff Richard concert. I don't want to be to hard on this one, as I said above, there is some nice songwriting on here, and some songs I really do enjoy, but compared to some of the competition out there,this does need to grow some balls and vary the songwriting.

From: mtb32662 Date: December 18, 2008 at 15:10
excellent stuff from 1 of the hardest/busiest bands in the world..saw them at melodicrockfest & they were awesome...one of the nicest bands who don't let their ego get in the way of communicating with their fans..thanx for the cd richie!!!

From: 123charpenay Date: May 11, 2009 at 13:08
18 songs 18 hits absoluty no fillers.super class aor a fantastic blend between glass tiger and def leppard.each song could be played several times by day at radio,even in my country(france).ok the drums are a little lights if they were a little hard it will be perfect.nevertheless a priority for all serious aor fans!!!!!!!!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 17, 2012 at 19:31
Pleasant album...a good modern pop rock one with some catchy songs in it,not as good as,for example,"Pop Media" of 2011 which is a killer one if we are talking about catchy hooks and so on..."Ghost Of Me", "Take Me Back" & "Save Your Life"(nice) are the ones i liked the most but also tracks 2,4,7 & 18 are into that package of goodie ones...enjoyable...85/100

From: Reverend Mayhem Date: February 18, 2013 at 8:47
I've been trying to determine what the big deal is about this band, 'cuz it's lost on me. They're okay; they have lots of talent and the songs are pleasant enough -- a little too pleasant and candy-ass for my taste. Squeaky-clean modern pop rock, ultra-tight choral harmonies, nothing aggressive or edgy going on -- almost Nickelodeon level teen pop. And the singer reminds me of the dude from the fucking Gin Blossoms at times. This is their best album from what I've heard of them, but that's not much of a recommendation. 65 / 100


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