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''The First Seven Days'' is an album recorded by jazz musician
Jan Hammer Jan Hammer () (born 17 April 1948) is a Czech-American musician, composer, and record producer. He first gained his most visible audience while playing keyboards with the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the early 1970s, as well as his film scores f ...
in 1975. It features extensive use of
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s, including the synthesized "guitar" parts (as on his follow-up album, '' Oh Yeah?''), with the record jacket stating, "For those concerned: there is ''no guitar'' on this album." Other instruments used are grand piano, electric violin and percussion. It is a musical telling of the Genesis creation story. The record jacket continues with "Assuming that each of these "days" lasted anywhere from one day to a hundred million years, the scientific and biblical views do meet in certain points. These points were the inspiration for this album, and, besides, they provided me with an excuse to write seven new pieces of music."


Track listing

All tracks composed by Jan Hammer
(On the LP version, side 2 begins with track 5.) #"Darkness/Earth in Search of a Sun" (4:30) #"Light/Sun" (6:40) #"Oceans and Continents" (6:14) #"Fourth Day — Plants and Trees" (2:44) #"The Animals" (6:09) #"Sixth Day — the People" (7:11) #"The Seventh Day" (6:08)


Personnel

*Jan Hammer - producer, engineer, piano, electric piano,
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,
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and digital
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, drums, percussion, Freeman string synthesizer (sic),
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*
David Earle Johnson David Earle Johnson (April 10, 1938 - December 22, 1998) was a percussionist, composer and music producer. The son of Earle H. Johnson and Lottie Ruth Troutman Johnson of Florence, SC. He appeared on Billy Cobhams’ Total Eclipse and Voyage t ...
- congas & percussion (tracks 5 and 6) * Steven Kindler - violin (tracks 2, 5, 6, and 7)


Production

*Recorded at Red Gate Studios,
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* Andy Topeka - assistant engineer, custom audio installations *
Milton Glaser Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929June 26, 2020) was an American graphic designer. His most notable designs include the I Love New York logo, a 1966 poster for Bob Dylan, and the logos for DC Comics, Stony Brook University and Brooklyn Brewery. In 195 ...
- cover illustration *
Paula Scher Paula Scher (born October 6, 1948, Washington, D.C.) is an American graphic designer, painter and art educator in design. She also served as the first female principal at Pentagram, which she joined in 1991.Scher, Paula." (n.d.): Oxford University ...
- art direction


References

''The First Seven Days'', Jan Hammer. Nemperor/Atlantic NE432 (jacket notes)


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:First Seven Days, The Jan Hammer albums 1975 albums Concept albums Albums with cover art by Milton Glaser Atlantic Records albums