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"Seven" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels for the album Hours in 1999. As with some of the other songs from Hours it was originally written for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul from 1999.[1] In July 2000, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The version used in the Omikron – The Nomad Soul was called "Demo version" on the single releases.

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Singles chronology

Survive
Survive
17/1/2000
Seven
Seven
17/7/2000

Seven

David Bowie

2000 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 17 Julio 2000 · Fecha Grabación: 2000 -
    Discográfica: Virgin – VS 1776 · · Productor: David Bowie , Reeves Gabrels
    1
    Seven
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 2000 /07 /17
    4:14
  • 2
    David BowieDavid Bowie • 2000 /07 /17
    3:38
  • Album


    Hours

    Hours

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Septiembre 1999 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1999 -
    Discográfica: Virgin · Estudio de Grabación: Seaview (Bermuda); Looking Glass (New York City); Chung King (New York City) · Productor: David Bowie , Reeves Gabrels
    1
    Thursday`s Child
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:26
  • 2
    Something in the Air
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    5:46
  • 3
    Survive
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:18
  • 4
    If I`m Dreaming My Life
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    7:04
  • 5
    Seven
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:14
  • 6
    What`s Really Happening?
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:10
  • 7
    The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:01
  • 8
    New Angels of Promise
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    4:35
  • 9
    Brilliant Adventure
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /20 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    1:54
  • 10
    The Dreamers
    David Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /20 Hours .mw-parser-output .nobol
    5:14
  • 1
    We All Go Through
    David BowieDavid Bowie • w: David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels • 1999 /09 /21 Hours – Japanese edition[1]
    4:11
  • Album

    Survive
    Survive
    17/1/2000
    Seven
    Seven
    17/7/2000
    "Seven"
    Single by David Bowie
    from the album Hours
    Released17 July 2000
    RecordedSeaview, Bermuda
    GenrePop rock
    Length4:12
    LabelVirginVS 1776
    Songwriter(s)David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels
    Producer(s)David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels
    David Bowie singles chronology
    "Survive"
    (2000)
    "Seven"
    (2000)
    "Slow Burn"
    (2002)
    Alternative cover
    The cover of UK CD version 3

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    "Seven" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels for the album Hours in 1999. As with some of the other songs from Hours it was originally written for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul from 1999.[1] In July 2000, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The version used in the Omikron – The Nomad Soul was called "Demo version" on the single releases.

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    UK version 1

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05

    UK version 2

    1. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:27
    2. "I`m Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails version)" – 5:30

    This version also included the music video of "I`m Afraid of Americans".

    UK version 3

    1. "Seven (live)"
    2. "Something in the Air (live)"
    3. "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (live)"

    All tracks was recorded at Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999.

    International version 1

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (live)"
    4. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05
    5. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:04

    This version also included the music video of "I`m Afraid of Americans".

    International version 2

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44

    Promo version

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05
    4. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:04

    Personnel

    • David Bowie: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
    • Mark Plati: Synthesizers, Bass Guitar
    • Reeves Gabrels: Electric Guitar
    • Sterling Campbell: Drums

    Charts

    Chart

    Peak position

    Holland

    97[2]

    Live versions

    • A live version recorded in Paris in October 1999 was released on the single "Survive" in January 2000.
    • Another version recorded at Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999 was released as a single in the UK.
    • Bowie performed the song live at the BBC Radio Theatre in London, 27 June 2000, and a recording of this performance was included on the bonus disc that accompanied the initial release of Bowie at the Beeb in 2000.

    Other releases

    • The "Demo version", "Marius De Vries mix", and two different Beck remixes were released on the bonus disc that followed the 2004 reissue of Hours—with the "Marius De Vries mix" also included as part of the Nothing Has Changed compilation.

    "Seven" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels for the album Hours in 1999. As with some of the other songs from Hours it was originally written for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul from 1999.[1] In July 2000, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The version used in the Omikron – The Nomad Soul was called "Demo version" on the single releases.

    Track listing

    UK version 1

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05

    UK version 2

    1. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:27
    2. "I`m Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails version)" – 5:30

    This version also included the music video of "I`m Afraid of Americans".

    UK version 3

    1. "Seven (live)"
    2. "Something in the Air (live)"
    3. "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (live)"

    All tracks was recorded at Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999.

    International version 1

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (live)"
    4. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05
    5. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:04

    This version also included the music video of "I`m Afraid of Americans".

    International version 2

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44

    Promo version

    1. "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" – 4:12
    2. "Seven (Beck mix)" – 3:44
    3. "Seven (Original demo)" – 4:05
    4. "Seven (Album version)" – 4:04

    Personnel

    • David Bowie: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
    • Mark Plati: Synthesizers, Bass Guitar
    • Reeves Gabrels: Electric Guitar
    • Sterling Campbell: Drums

    Charts

    Chart

    Peak position

    Holland

    97[2]

    Live versions

    • A live version recorded in Paris in October 1999 was released on the single "Survive" in January 2000.
    • Another version recorded at Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999 was released as a single in the UK.
    • Bowie performed the song live at the BBC Radio Theatre in London, 27 June 2000, and a recording of this performance was included on the bonus disc that accompanied the initial release of Bowie at the Beeb in 2000.

    Other releases

    • The "Demo version", "Marius De Vries mix", and two different Beck remixes were released on the bonus disc that followed the 2004 reissue of Hours—with the "Marius De Vries mix" also included as part of the Nothing Has Changed compilation.

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