Back in the year that President Kennedy was assassinated
and the Beatles first song entered the UK charts, Mick Devine was born in
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia.
Music was always an important part of the Devine family
life with his Dad a semi-professional drummer and frequent late night band
rehearsals in the home, proved a source of inspiration to the impressionable
Mick.
He always had a good singing voice and from a young age
was singled out to perform, with impromptu solo school performances through a
number of choirs and school bands, the desire to be a professional musician was
growing.
Roll on through the teenage years and Mick has moved
from the now Zimbabwe to start a new life in Johannesburg South Africa. He was
playing in a local band UC27 as a drummer / singer when he met Keith McFarlane
from the award winning South African pop group Face to Face who at the time were
planning a move to the UK to further their music careers. Mick was invited to
join the band as a drummer and Seven was born.
In the UK as the band developed, it was agreed that Mick
was a much better singer than drummer and he needed to come out from behind the
drums to be the lead singer.
Mick’s first performance as a frontman was at a showcase
for CBS Records in London in front of the A&R guru Muff Winwood.
Unfortunately no record deal followed.
Shortly afterwards the band secured a support slot on
their first nationwide tour with 90’s pop group Brother Beyond where valuable
live experience, and a sizeable fan base were earned. It attracted the attention
of Phillip Schofield who at the time was a Radio 1 DJ, and started to play their
demo’s on his show.
Whilst on this tour, the wife of the head of Polydor
Records came to one of the shows and the story goes that she went home and told
her husband that he needed to sign the band. Whether true or not a record deal
was offered and signed.
This would prove to be the undoing of Seven, as for many
years they had been crafting their sound very much in an AOR rock vein and had a
number of really credible recordings and tracks. This was around the time when
Soul to Soul burst on the scene and the AOR sound was becoming a little out of
fashion in the UK. The band had a real ‘Boy Band’ image and their management and
record label pushed them in that direction with the hope that it would break
them into a larger market.
John Parr was secured to produce the bands two single
EP’s, both of which achieved top 75-chart status and further tours supporting
The Monkey’s, Jason Donavan and Richard Marx followed. But as with so many bands
without major chart success, the record label dropped them before an album was
recorded.
Fast forward through 25 years of bringing up a family
and earning a living, to a chance conversation between Khalil Turk (Escape
Records) and Pat Davey, the original Seven bass player which led to an offer to
finally record the Seven album that should have been released in the
90’s.
Sevens first album ’7’ was released to critical acclaim
and was followed two years later with a second album ‘Shattered’, an album of
newly written original tracks that was equally well received.
During this period Khalil introduced Mick to Steve
Morris (Lonerider / Heartland / Ian Gillan Band) and a song writing partnership
developed. Over a number of years they wrote numerous songs in a number of
musical styles but all tied together with memorable melodies, lyric’s and killer
guitar licks.
Once agin Khalil introduced the awesome American
producer & musician Brian J Anthony (Lonerider / Steve Walsh /Overland) into
this partnership and the result is the first solo album for Mick Devine called
‘Hear Now’ which is due for release on the 18th October 2019 on the Escape Music
label.
Track Listening:
1. Strange Voices 3:39
2. Live Forever 3:38
3. Home 4:53
4. So Much Better Now 4:27
5. Hope Rising 4:38
6. Standing In The Middle 4:04
7. Life Goes On 4:02
8. Another Way 3:57
9. Life Is An Open Road 3:44
10. Game Over 3:55
Musicians:
Mick Devine - All vocals (7)
Steve Morris - All Guitars and Keyboards (Lonerider /
Heartland / Ian Gillan Band / Shadowman)
Brian J Anthony - Drums , Bass, Acoustic Guitars,
Mandelion, Keyboards (Steve Walsh / Overland / Jerome Mazza)
Backing Vocals: Stefanie Johnson and Brian J
Anthony
Produced by Brian J Anthony
Co Produced by Steve Morris and Mick Devine
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Brian J
Anthony
Executive Producer Khalil Turk for Escape Music
Ltd.
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