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Seven Years - Ten Weeks

David SneddonMP3 Download
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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Best Of Order 4:34 £0.59
Play   2. Time To Fall Down 3:57 £0.69
Play   3. Stop Living The Lie 3:55 £0.69
Play   4. All My Life 4:32 £0.69
Play   5. Follow Me 3:24 £0.69
Play   6. Don't Let Go 4:25 £0.69
Play   7. The Bluebird 4:11 £0.69
Play   8. Lazy 4:57 £0.69
Play   9. OK 4:30 £0.69
Play 10. Without You 5:22 £0.69
Play 11. Neverland 3:22 £0.69
Play 12. Long Time Coming 10:04 Album Only  
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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
Following the relase of two singles which were primarily good ballads, the whole nature of 7Y10W was something of a surprise. It really shows David to be a lot more than purely a lovely balladier or even a 'pop performer' in the mould of Robbie Williams. There is huge variety of style on the album from the piano based ballads we have heard to some strong electric guitar led rock tracks like "Lazy" as well as the almost Bond theme like "Time To Fall Down". Lyrically also a surprise, since writing "Stop Living the Lie" David has obviously matured in his lyric writing and whilst not 'feel good' in nature exactly, the lyrics on the album do give a strong sense of determination, grit and a refusal to be beaten back in pursuit of his goal typfied by the excellent "All My Life" and "OK". By no means simply the 'smiley, pretty boy with a nice voice' we have seen him portrayed as in some quarters.
In summary, this is an excellent debut album, showing much of the potential obviously spotted by respected judges such as Elton John and Hugh Padgham, deserves to be a hit.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Snedders defeats all the critics with this unexpected contribution.

The album starts off with the sublime 'best of order' and continues to surprise those who think they know all that is to be expected from him.

David Sneddon the balladier is barely evident in this psuedo rock compesition which brings together the best of Robbie Williams, David Gray and Toploader to an incomprehensible height.

Sneddon not only exceeds expectation but firmly imprints his mark on the music community with tracks such as Bluebird, the lyrically fabulous OK, the dirty 'Lazy', and the 'eat your heart out Robbie' Neverland.

Fans will not be disappointed with Sneddons singles too. Stop Living the Lie has been reworked into a rockier, harder version of the song, putting the single to shame, whereas the album version of Don't Let Go brings the song to a new level.

For those fond of Sneddon in a balladic point of view, they too will not be disappointed with the haunting sounds of 'Without You', the classic 'All My Life' and the beautifully penned hidden track 'I Love You'.

Long Time Coming, Sneddons co-written trick with best friend John Kielty is a fantastic climax to the album, showing Sneddon, while rising up in the world can still recognise and embrace where his roots are.

A good first effort. Can't wait to see what's to follow. Keep up the good work.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
absulutely great CD 17 April 2003
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Format:Audio CD
This is Davids first album and I listened to it now. I am really impressed by lyrics as the music. Its a great album, the other songs are all very different, rocky, slow, uptempo and not to compare with the singles Stop living the lie (the version on the CD, is great, rocky edge) and Dont let go.

This is a CD worth buying and listening to. David proofed himself as a singer and songwriter.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
worth a listen
very good vocalist and an enjoyable album to listen to
Published on 19 Feb 2004 by "brianwtotten"
Ten Years Seven Weeks - by David Sneddon
For those of you who haven't bought this, or don't know about it, you are missing a treat. David Sneddon has made a very fine first album, on which he has written all the songs... Read more
Published on 21 Sep 2003 by "thebossrocks"
Stop Living the Lie - This cd is the best!
David Sneddon's Debut album, Seven Years Ten Weeks, Has finally arrived! After winning Fame Academy at the tail end of 2002, David Sneddon has been working hard, collecting his... Read more
Published on 13 Aug 2003 by "kirsty_mccormack2"
Top Quality !
This album is packed, start to finish, with a mixed selection of original catchy compositions written without needing help from "ghost" writers. Read more
Published on 11 Aug 2003 by "jamesrburns"
Refreshing
This album is a little oasis of originality in a desert of sound-a-like trivial pop music.How refreshing to find an artist who can write and perform such a diverse collection of... Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2003
This album rocks
This album rocks, anyone who says different ain't listened to it. (note the one negative review from Brighton so obviously not heard the album as there talkin a complete load of... Read more
Published on 9 Aug 2003
Surpise!
After the highly successful release of his first two singles, Stop Living the Lie and Don't Let Go in the first quarter of this year, David Sneddon's debut album hit the stores and... Read more
Published on 29 July 2003 by C. Wu
Ummmmm, anybody sane here?
Excuse me, but am I the only sane person here?? This album is the worst thing since a toothless vampire and a chipmunk got it on, and produced the Cheeky girls. Read more
Published on 24 July 2003
Ooh my ears!
As expected, this is a typical pop-star album in the style of Gary Barlow but without the fun aspect that Take That brought to the music scene. Read more
Published on 16 July 2003 by Mr. D. J. Reeve
Surprise!
After the highly successful release of his first two singles, Stop Living the Lie and Don't Let Go in the first quarter of this year, David Sneddon's debut album hit the stores and... Read more
Published on 25 Jun 2003 by C. Wu
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