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Seven (Enuff Z'nuff album)

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Seven is the seventh studio album by American rock band Enuff Z'nuff.

Originally released as the Japan-only ‘Brothers’ by key members Chip N’ Donnie in 1995, Seven was initially intended to form one half of a double-album for the Japanese market, with the record that would eventually become the album Tweaked forming the other half. The sessions were then split into two separate discs, with the ‘Brothers’ LP only getting overhauled as an Enuff Z’nuff in 1997 for its stateside release. Aside from the re-titling and new artwork, Seven contains several bonus tracks not available on the original ‘Brothers’ disc.


Track listing

  1. "Wheels" – :
  2. "Still Have Tonight" –
  3. "Down Hill" –
  4. "It’s No Good" –
  5. "5 Smiles Away" –
  6. "L.A. Burning" –
  7. "New Kind Of Motion" –
  8. "Clown On The Town" –
  9. "You And I" –
  10. "On My Way Back Home" –
  11. "We Don't Have To Be Friends" –
  12. "So Sad To See You" –
  13. "Jealous Guy" –
  14. "For You Girl" –
  15. "I Won't Let You Go" –

Personnel

Production

  • Mixing –
  • Engineer –