Seven Mountains (album)

Seven Mountains is the fourth album of Swiss folk rock and indie rock band 77 Bombay Street released 18 September 2015 after their self-financed independent album Dead Bird in 2009 and their two studio albums Up in the Sky in 2011 and Oko Town in 2012. The four Buchli brothers started writing the songs in Berline, Germany before moving to Australia to add new songs to the album. The album was recorded in Linear Recording Studios and produced by Chris Vallejo, its founder.

Seven Mountains
Studio album by
Released18 September 2015
Recorded2013-2015
GenreFolk rock, Indie rock
LabelGadget Records
77 Bombay Street chronology
Oko Town
(2012)
Seven Mountains
(2015)
Singles from Seven Mountains
  1. "Seven Mountains"
    Released: 16 June 2015
  2. "Once and Only"
    Released: 2015
  3. "Bombay"
    Released: 2016

The single "Seven Mountains" was pre-released on 16 June 2015 in preparation for the launching of the album. The follow-up singles were "Once and Only" and "Bombay", all three accompanied by music videos.

The album reached the top of the Schweizer Hitparade, the official Swiss Albums Chart becoming their second consecutive chart topping release in Switzerland as the previous album Oko Town also made it to number 1. The album was certified platinum.

Track listing

  1. Prelude (Intro) (1:14)
  2. "Seven Mountains" (4:03)
  3. "Club of Optimistic People" (4:21)
  4. "Painted" (3:58)
  5. "Bombay" (3:23)
  6. "Failing" (4:24)
  7. Intermezzo (0:36)
  8. "Once and Only" (3:27)
  9. "Amazing Day" (3:27)
  10. "Where Are You" (3:36)
  11. "December" (3:20)
  12. "Waterproof" (2:52)
  13. "Dancing On the Coast" (5:30)
  14. "Own the World" (3:25) (bonus track)
  15. Finale (0:27)

Charts

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