Seven Worlds
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Seven Worlds | ||
Studio album by Eric Johnson | ||
Released | 1978, Reissued - 1998 | |
Recorded | 1976 - 1977 at Odyssey Sound and Pecan Street, Austin, Texas | |
Genre | Instrumental Rock | |
Length | 38:07 | |
Label | Ark 21 | |
Producer(s) | Jay Aaron Podolnick | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Eric Johnson chronology | ||
Seven Worlds (1978/1998) |
Tones (1986) |
Seven Worlds is Eric Johnson's 1978 solo record after disbanding with his first band, The Electromagnets. The album was recorded in 1976 and 1977. Due to various disputes, general release was held up until Johnson obtained the rights to the master recordings, twenty years later. Johnson subsequently re-recorded some of the tracks for his first general release album, 1986's Tones.
[edit] Track listing
- "Zap" (Johnson)
- "Emerald Eyes" (Johnson/Jay Aaron)
- "Showdown" (Johnson/Jay Aaron)
- "Missing Key" (Johnson)
- "Alone With You" (Johnson)
- "I Promise I Will Try" (Johnson)
- "Winter Came" (Johnson)
- "Turn The Page" (Johnson)
- "A Song For Life" (Johnson)
- "By Your Side" (Johnson)
[edit] Personnel
- Eric Johnson - Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Vocals, Lap steel guitar
- Bill Maddox - Drums
- Kyle Brock - Bass Guitar
- Kim Wilson - Harmonica
- Jay Aaron - Vocals
- Mark Singer - Drums
- David Dennard - Bass
- Steve Barber - Synthesizers
- Liza Farrow - Vocals
- Linda Wetherby - Violin de Gamba
- Christopher Cross - Vocals
- Nick Phelps - Trumpet
- Roscoe Beck - Bass
- Jimmy Martin - Guitar