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Seventy Sevens

77s

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Singer/guitarist Michael Roe leads his bandmates through a brace of consistently strong songs that combine the melodic sparkle of classic California pop with the instrumental muscle of early-‘70s British rock. A natural showman, Roe delivers a spooky near-baritone vocal on “Pearls Before Swine” and unreels a jangling guitar lead on “The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes and the Pride of Life” (featuring the Byrds’ Chris Hillman on bass and background vocals). Tracks like “What Was In That Letter” and “Bottom Line” touch upon God-centered themes in nuanced, intriguing ways. The most powerful track is the brooding acoustic number “I Could Laugh,” a portrait of a tormented young hipster sung by Roe with a bleak Lou Reed-like edge. Several upbeat tunes — especially “Do It For Love” and “Don’t Say Goodbye” — have the feel of hit singles. Seventy Sevens is a neglected gem, worthy of rediscovery by Christian and secular fans alike.

Customer Reviews

Been looking for this for years!

I'm so excited to find the 77's finally on iTunes. I was given a demo tape back in college by a friend who played the drums with the band once or twice, I guess. I was smitten immediately and proceeded to play that cassette until it was practically worn out. Great driving music. Doing the dance of joy that some of my favorite tracks can now be played on my iPod.... time to 'indoctrinate' the kids! :)

Great Album With Bonus Tracks...

"Do It For Love" is a killer song leading off this album.

Bonus Track ""Don't, This Way" is my favorite cut here.

P.S. - Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Chris Hillman (The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers & The Desert Rose Band) played bass on "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes & The Pride of Life".

Love this album!

Thanks for adding the 77s to itunes!! This album takes me back to highschool and I LOVE it!

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