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''The First Seven Days'' is an album recorded by jazz musician Jan Hammer in 1975. It features extensive use of synthesizers, 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." it is considered one of the pioneering works of acid jazz. 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, the 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) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The First Seven Days」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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