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    Sevens Garth Brooks

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    • Release Date: 08/21/2007
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Sales Rank: 77,003
    • Label: PEARL RECORDS
    • UPC: 854206001169
     
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    Sevens

    1Longneck Bottle / Mike Chapman 2:17
    2How You Ever Gonna Know / Mike Chapman 3:36
    3She's Gonna Make It / Mike Chapman 2:47
    4I Don't Have to Wonder / Mike Chapman 3:04
    5Two Piña Coladas / Mike Chapman 3:34
    6Cowboy Cadillac / Mike Chapman 2:51
    7Fit for a King / Randy Howard 3:59
    8Do What You Gotta Do / Mike Chapman 2:59
    9You Move Me / Mike Chapman 4:34
    10In Another's Eyes / Mike Chapman 3:34
    11When There's No One Around / Mike Chapman 3:31
    12A Friend to Me / Mike Chapman 3:05
    13Take the Keys to My Heart / Mike Chapman 2:32
    14Belleau Wood / Mike Chapman 3:28

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    Editorial Reviews

    Despite a massive publicity campaign, Fresh Horses failed to match the success of its predecessors, which meant that its successor, Sevens, had to return Garth Brooks to his superstar status in order to be considered a hit. Part of the problem with Fresh Horses is that it embraced arena rock instead of merely flirting with it; as a result, large portions of his audience refused to follow him. Sevens corrects that misstep by retreating to traditional country territory and establishing a new, folky country-pop direction. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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