707 The Bridge

The Bridge

707

  • Catalogue Number: SFMRE005
  • Release Date: 2007-01-01
  • Record Label: The Store For Music Ltd
  • Disc Count: 1
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Disc 1

1 Leader
3:51
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2 Hungry For Your Love
3:46
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3 You're All I Need
3:08
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4 Want Your Love
3:52
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5 Sirens Of The Sea
4:28
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6 Message From A Friend
3:50
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7 Love You 'Til I Die
3:37
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8 Head Over Heels
3:35
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9 Walking Out On Love
3:17
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10 Couldn't Be Better
3:31
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11 The Bridge
1:43
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12 The Waiting Game
4:21
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13 The Girl With The Broken Heart
3:20
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14 Perfect Lie
3:14
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Description

707 founder Kevin Russell (guitar & vocals) and Keith England (vocals)..Also featuring an all star rythym section from well known classic & hard rock bands. LET IT ROCK pays tribute to the great american classic rock song book! Believe me these guys play this great music while doing it a real justice! These guys are part of what is now hailed as "classic rock". Kevin and Keith were part of the historical building of classic rock. Touring arenas and selling records all the while receiving much rock radio air play! Live these guys really know how to LET IT ROCK!!! 707 is one of classic rock's finest melodic rock bands! Original members;, Kevin Russell, Jim McClarty, Duke McFadden & Phil Bryant began in Hollywood in 1978. The band went on to score a couple of rock radio songs that are still on many classic rock radio play lists today. "I Could Be Good For You" & "Megaforce". 707 went through a few personnel changes in it's brief career. Plagued by poor management ,record label politics and inner struggles the band called in quits in 1983. This is all a too familiar story as told time and again on VH1's "Behind The Music". Four young musicians (Duke McFadden, Kevin Russell, Jim McClarty and Phil Bryant) with a dream started the creative process of writing songs at S.I.R. Studios in Hollywood five days a week with an intense creative work schedule. The boys hammered out song idea after idea. Duke,Kevin & Jim being the main contributing songwriters brought new ideas to rehearsal every chance they could. They finally took their music to the live stage. That stage was The Starwood Club in Hollywood. It became 707's home base in the formative years. It didn't take very long for the buzz to spread around town that 707 was the band to see. Selling out show after show around L.A. the band was eventually signed to Casablanca Records (Kiss, Donna Summer, Angel, Cher). The debut record was released in early 1980 which included "I Could Be Good For You". 707's The Second Album was a shift in musical direction and was much more of a straight ahead rock record. 707 headed out on their very first national sell out club tour with a hired keyboard player to round the band out.. It was a thrill for the guys to take their music to the fans! After a long and grueling winter tour the guys returned home and set out to find a new fourth member. That was Tod Howarth. 707 was now a 4 piece band again and ready to move ahead. In 1981 707 was asked by REO Speedwagon to open on the very successful "Hi Infidelity Tour". It was a huge tour. 707 played to arena crowds night after night and were loved by the fans every show! 707 went on to record The Bridge, however it was never released due to yet another change in the record company. The Bridge was shelved (it was finally released in 2005). The guys were very let down, but as always they pushed onward with a positive attitude and wrote and recorded Megaforce. Towards the end of the recording process of the the Megforce record 707 hired singer Kevin Chalfant to record many of the vocals on Megaforce and for the Megaforce Tour. Phil Bryant left 707 at the completion of Megaforce. Once again 707 headed out on tour with REO for their "Good Trouble Tour" in 1982. 707 hired bassist Felix Robinson (Angel) to fill in for the Megaforce Tour. Kevin (Russell) decided to call it quits and by 1983, 707 was finished! In 2000 Kevin Russell was asked by (Bedrock Records) if he would be interested in recording a rock record using 707 as the moniker. Kevin agreed and that record was Trip To Heaven. Renaissance Records released 707 The Fourth Decade in 2007. This was a record that Kevin put together using material from the early to mid 80's as well as some outtakes from Trip To Heaven.

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