Inside Love

"Inside Love"
Single by Seven
B-side "Till Then"
Released January, 1990
Format 7" single, 12" single, CD Single
Recorded 1989
Genre AOR
Length 3:53
Label Polydor Records
Songwriter(s) Keith McFarlane; Simon LeFevre
Producer(s) John Parr
Seven singles chronology
"Inside Love"
(1990)
"Man With a Vision"
(1990)

- "Inside Love"
(1990)
"Man With a Vision"
(1990)

"Inside Love" is the debut single of UK AOR band Seven.

By 1989, the band had managed to secure a contract with Polydor Records and for their first single, musician John Parr was hired to produce the song.[1] The song was written by lead guitarist Keith Macfarlane and keyboardist Simon Lefevre.[2]

The single didn't gain the commercial success that the band had hoped, only peaking at #78 in the UK, and remaining in the Top 100 for four weeks.[3]

A promotional video was created for the single, surfacing on YouTube in recent years.[4]

The b-side for the single was titled "Till Then" which was again written by Macfarlane and Lefevre, produced by Tim Lewis and Mike Parker.[5]

On the majority of formats for the single, an extended version of Inside Love was available.[5]

The band would release one more single "Man With a Vision" in 1990 before splitting.

Formats

7" Single
  1. "Inside Love" - 3:53
  2. "Till Then" - 3:51
12" Single
  1. "Inside Love (Extended Version)" - 6:46
  2. "Inside Love" - 3:53
  3. "Till Then" - 3:51
CD Single
  1. "Inside Love" - 3:53
  2. "Till Then" - 3:51
  3. "Inside Love (Extended Version)" - 6:46

Chart performance

Chart (1990) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[6] 78

Critical reception

For one UK magazine, Phillip Schofield described the track, "Inside Love is a moody ballad that wiggles its way inside your brain forever after a couple of plays."[7]

In a 1990 issue of the Cover Boys magazine, the song was described, "If you're familiar with the sounds of American bands like Journey and Foreigner, then you'll understand a little of how Seven sound."[8]

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

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