Seven Hills (album)
Seven Hills is Japanese heavy metal band Anthem's second studio album since their reformation in the year 2000. This album sees the reunion of the original line-up, including vocalist Eizo Sakamoto.[1]
Seven Hills | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 22, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 47:19 | |||
Label | JVC Victor | |||
Producer | Naoto Shibata | |||
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Seven Hills showcased an entirely new musical direction for the band, although still stuck firmly in 80s' heavy metal.[2]
Track listing
- "Grieve of Heart" (Shibata) - 4:13
- "Raging Twister" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 4:17
- "XTC" (Shibata) - 4:35
- "The Man with No Name" (Shibata) - 4:46
- "March to the Madness" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 5:08
- "D.I.M. 422" (Shimizu) - 3:21
- "Running Blood" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 5:39
- "Freedom" (Shibata) - 4:38
- "Silently and Perfectly" (Shibata) - 5:58
- "The Innocent Man" (Shibata) - 4:44
Personnel
Band members
- Eizo Sakamoto - vocals
- Akio Shimizu - guitars
- Naoto Shibata - bass, producer
- Hirotsugu Homma - drums
Production
- Dan McClendon - engineer, mixing
- Andy Martin - assistant engineer
- George Azuma - supervisor
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References
- "Anthem (Jpn) - Seven Hills". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
- "Anthem - Seven Hills credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
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