
The Seventh Dawn is nothing like any other American albums I know of, but has much more something comparable to the British folk-psych scene (Trader Horne, Ithaca/Agincourt,..). The reason for this style is that all 4 members of Seventh Dawn had written these songs when they were between 11 and 17. Ann & Heff were taking classes in electronic music, which gave them access to the labs with two synthesizers, two stereo records and one four track recorder.
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Robin
Such a lonely
Latecoming
Earth's lullaby
Sunrise
The snail
On the open road
Such a Lady
Streisand
Free
Goodnight
Days and nights go flashing by
Don't Worry Me
Prelude To Carriages
1881
Clairvoyant
The Rosin Bridge
Black Morning Sky
He's Not Playing For The King
Forever Knows Best
Day And Nights Go Flashing By
We Are
Duet for Guitar And Thunderstorm
Eyes
No One There
For You And Me
One Day
Why
I Light And Roses
In My Lovely Hours
Two Of Cups
Long Shadows
Easy Blue
02-Such A Lonely
10-Free
01-Robin
03-Latecoming
The Black Morning Sky
Side A-01-Robin
Mr. Coolman
Shadow Of The Night
Prisoner Of Lords
The Rose
With Or Without You
No Limits
King Oddelhead
Side B-02-On The Open Road
Latecoming 3:00
Days and Nights Ggo Flashing By
The Clairvoyant
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