777 (System 7 album)
777 is the second studio album by English electronic music group System 7, originally released by Big Life in the United Kingdom in 1993. The album was released in the United States by Hypnotic Records in 1998, after having been unavailable in the country, and was later re-released through System 7 member Steve Hillage's A-Wave label in 2003.
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777 (System 7 album)
777 is the second studio album by English electronic music group System 7, originally released by Big Life in the United Kingdom in 1993. The album was released in the United States by Hypnotic Records in 1998, after having been unavailable in the country, and was later re-released through System 7 member Steve Hillage's A-Wave label in 2003.
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777 is the second studio album ...... and received critical acclaim.
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Steve Hillage, Miquette Giraudy, Youth, Tony Thorpe, The Orb, Lewis Keogh
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September 1992
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March 1993
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Butterfly Studios
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A Cool Dry Place
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Desir
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On the Seventh Night
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Sinbad
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Giraudy, Hillage
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777 is the second studio album ...... illage's A-Wave label in 2003.
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777 (System 7 album)
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