Seven Worlds
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ReleasedNovember 6, 1998
Recorded1976 – 1978
Studio
- Odyssey Sound Ltd. and Pecan Street Studios (Austin, Texas)
- Autumn Sound (Garland, Texas)
- Air Studios (London, UK)
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| Released | November 6, 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1976 – 1978 | |||
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| Genre | Rock Instrumental rock | |||
| Length | 38:07 | |||
| Label | Ark 21 | |||
| Producer | Jay Aaron Podolnick | |||
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Seven Worlds is a 1998 solo album by Eric Johnson. It contains songs recorded between 1976 and 1978 – after disbanding with his previous band The Electromagnets – that were intended to be Johnson's first solo album.[1][2] Due to various disputes, general release was held up until Johnson gave permission to Ark 21 to finally release the master recordings, more than twenty years after the album was recorded. The rights to the Seven Worlds recordings are owned by a previous manager.[3] Johnson subsequently re-recorded the tracks "Zap" and "Emerald Eyes" for his first general release album, 1986's Tones.