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Simple Work
Seven Octaves

Release date: 9/30/08

Accolades:
#1 rpm - WXDU
#1 rpm - WBNY
#4 rpm - WRCT
#5 rpm - KUCR
#9 rpm - WPTS
#16 top 30 - WMBR

**** - Chain D.L.K


1. A Minor is Such a Lovely Key
2. Morning FOG
3. New Seven
4. Radio Wyoming
5. The Storehouse Song
6. Sakasai
7. Heaven Now
8. Tussle in B Minor
9. Phone Thing
10. The Wait Out
11. Take Up Your Cross
12. Teschner

 



copyright 2010 Seven Octaves

 

The listing of synths and effects used
on each track has been moved to it's
own page . It is now easier to read
and includes links to the developers
when possible. :)

interesting factoids:

- the tropical sounding bird sample
in "New Seven" is an American Robin.

- the sample played on a keyboard
before the break in "Radio Wyoming"
is a chorus of tree frogs.

- a jazz version of "Sakasai" can be found
on the album Kenny MacKenzie Trio II.

- the composition "Heaven Now"
was the direct result of prayer.

- the cinematic intro to "Tussle in B Minor" was the last thing to be added to the album before mastering.

- "The Wait Out" was composed for a
monthly contest at KVR.

- the melody composed by
Melchior Teschner used in "Teschner"
is most often associated with the hymn "All Glory Laud and Honor"
by Theodulph of Orleans.