Seven's Travels

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Seven's Travels
Seven's Travels cover
Studio album by Atmosphere
Released September 23, 2003
Recorded  ?
Genre Underground Hip Hop
Length 70:34
Label Rhymesayers/Epitaph
Producer(s) Ant
Professional reviews
Atmosphere chronology
God Loves Ugly
(2002)
Seven's Travels
(2003)
You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having
(2006)


Seven's Travels is a 2003 album by the hip hop group Atmosphere. Two singles were released from the album. They were "Trying to Find a Balance" and "National Disgrace." Both were made into music videos. Slug claims that the album is about touring, even though Ant doesn't tour.[1]

[edit] Track listing

# Title Time
1 History 1:24
2 Trying to Find a Balance 4:17
3 Bird Sings Why the Caged I Know 2:55
4 Reflections 4:19
5 Gotta Lotta Walls 4:46
6 The Keys to Life vs. 15 Minutes of Fame 2:38
7 Apple 1:59
8 Suicidegirls 2:40
9 Jason 0:47
10 Cats Van Bags 4:01
11 Los Angeles 2:14
12 Lifter Puller 6:18
13 Shoes 3:01
14 National Disgrace 5:02
15 Denvemolorado 3:11
16 Liquor Lyles Cool July 2:24
17 Good Times (Sick Pimpin') 4:56
18 In My Continental 4:28
19 Always Coming Back Home to You 3:53
20 Shhh (Hidden Track) 4:56

[edit] Personnel

  • Slug: vocals
  • Nate "the Guitar Man" Collis: additional guitar on "Trying to Find a Balance" and "Always Coming Back Home to You"
  • Cameron H., Kristin B., and Nate the Merchant: additional vocals on "Bird Sings Why the Caged I Know"
  • Tasha Baron: additional rhodes on "Gotta Lotta Walls" and "Good Times (Sick Pimpin')"
  • Anthony D.: additional vocals on "Gotta Lotta Walls"
  • Sara, Katie and others: additional vocals on "Suicidegirls"
  • Jason Cook: additional vocals on "Jason"
  • Brother Ali: guest vocals on "Cats Van Bags"
  • Sara Lindsay, Sage Francis and others: additional vocals on "Lifter Puller"
  • Nate Collis: additional jawharp on "Shoes" and "National Disgrace"
  • Crescent Moon and Advizor: additional vocals on "Liquor Lyles Cool July"
  • I Self Devine: additional vocals on "In My Continental"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chicago Innerview Magazine, Spencer Lokken, Dec 3
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