The 77s

The 77s

Infobox musical artist
Name = The 77s
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Background = group_or_band
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Origin = Sacramento, California, USA
Genre = Rock
Christian rock
Years_active = 1979 – present
Label = Exit, Island, Broken, Myrrh, Brainstorm, Galaxy21, Fools of the World, Lo-Fidelity Records
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Current_members = Michael Roe
Mark Harmon
Bruce Spencer
Past_members = Mark Proctor
Jan Eric Volz
Mark Tootle
Aaron Smith
David Leonhardt

The 77s (alternatively spelled The Seventy Sevens or The 77's) are an American rock band consisting of Michael Roe on vocals/guitar, Mark Harmon on bass, and Bruce Spencer on drums.

Band History

avage Young Scratch Band

Originally called Scratch Band, this ministry-based quartet formed in the late 1970s in Sacramento, California, by Roe, keyboardist/guitarist Mark Tootle, bassist Jan Eric Volz, and drummer Mark Proctor. Guitarist Jimmy A and singer Sharon McCall also performed occasionally with the band, whose repertoire contained a number of songs penned by English poet and fellow Exit Records musician Steve Scott.

The Exit/A&M Years

"Scratch Band" changed its name to "The 77s" just prior to the release of their first album, "Ping Pong Over the Abyss", in 1982. Proctor left the band and was replaced by former Temptations/Romeo Void drummer Aaron Smith, who first appeared on "All Fall Down" and remained with the band until the mid-90s.

The Island Years

After considerable success on Exit/A&M, The 77s soon found themselves signed to Island Records (which, like A&M would be bought by PolyGram in 1989) and on the road to what Mike Roe would refer facetiously as "teenage stardom." Their 1987 self-titled release was reviewed favorably by "Rolling Stone" magazine and produced "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life," the band's biggest single to date. "The Lust..." ended up being much more influential than the band originally thought. A decade-and-a-half later, the reggae-rock band 311's hit single "I'll Be Here Awhile" "borrowed" several lines from "The Lust..." (i.e., "And if a person, place, or thing can deliver / I will quiver with delight"). Ironically, "The Lust..." itself borrowed musically from Barry McGuire's song "Eve of Destruction". Unfortunately for The 77s, labelmates U2 found a great deal of success with their "Joshua Tree" album, thus distracting Island Records' attention from promoting what many fans consider The 77s' best album of their career.

Period of Transition

On 13 March 1988, The 77s performed with The Alarm and House of Freaks at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California, entertaining patrons such as Neil Young. Despite riding a wave of popularity with the critics, Tootle and Volz left the band later that same year. While the band reformed in the early 90s with the addition of former Strawmen members David Leonhardt (guitar) and Harmon, the live album "88" and "Sticks and Stones", a collection of previously unreleased recordings and demos, were released. One song from "Sticks and Stones" ("MT") was later covered by Zoppi (featuring future 77s drummer Bruce Spencer) and featured a number of times on the popular FOX television series "Beverly Hills, 90210".

This new version of the band released a pair of albums for Word Records: 1992's "The Seventy Sevens" (known by the band and fans as "Pray Naked", the album's original title which was dropped by the record label without consulting the band due to Christian vendor pressures not to sell an album titled "Pray Naked") and 1994's critically acclaimed "Drowning with Land in Sight". Leonhardt and Smith would leave the band soon afterward. Drummer Bruce Spencer, formerly of Vector, was brought on board to fill Smith's vacancy. Roe chose not to replace Leonhardt, preferring to record and perform as a power trio; however, multi-instrumentalist Scott Reams was occasionally brought in to enhance the band's sound during their live performances.

Power Trio

By the end of the 1990s, The 77s formed its own record label, "Fools of the World", and re-issued several of its older albums. As of 2008, The 77s continue to record and tour.

Discography

tudio Albums

* 1983 - "Ping Pong Over the Abyss" (produced by Steven Soles)
* 1984 - "All Fall Down" (produced by Charlie Peacock)
* 1987 - "The 77s"
* 1990 - "Sticks and Stones"
* 1992 - "Pray Naked"
* 1994 - "Drowning with Land in Sight"
* 1995 - "Tom Tom Blues"
* 1999 - "ep" (EP)
* 2001 - "A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows"
* 2002 - "Direct" (EP)
* 2008 - "Holy Ghost Building"

Live Albums

* 1991 - "88" (1988 performance)
* 1996 - "Echos o' Faith" (1992 performance)
* 2000 - "88/When Numbers Get Serious", re-release of "88" w/bonus disc containing various live tracks (1987-1998)
* 2007 - "Ninety Nine" (8-track remastered re-release of the 4-track limited edition EP; 1999 performance)

Fan Club Releases

* 2001 - "Happy Chrimbo! from The 77's"
* 2003 - "Guilty Pleasures"

Compilations

* 1989 - "More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be" (originally released under the 7&7is moniker and later remastered/re-released under The 77s banner); features Mike Roe solo tracks, demos/outtakes from The 77s' self-titled album, and unreleased material from The Magnets (Michael Roe & Larry Tagg)
* 1995 - "1 2 3", boxed set re-release of The 77s' first three studio albums
* 2000 - "Late", contains the entire "ep" album, alternate takes/mixes from "A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows" and "Tom Tom Blues", and solo tracks from Roe's 1997 solo tour

Video Releases

* 2006 - "77s DVD Collection" (2 DVDs, includes rare footage from The 77s' archives, including promotional videos for "A Different Kind Of Light," "Mercy Mercy," "Ba Ba Ba Ba," "Nuts For You," "Snake," "For Crying Out Loud," "The Boat Ashore," and numerous concert performances)

pecial & Limited Edition Releases

* 1980 - "Rock & Religion Radio Show" (06-01-1980), live cuts as Scratch Band
* 1992 - "FlevoTotaal Festival - Live Tapes Volume 1" compilation, "I Can't Get Over It", live track, 1990
* 1992 - "Shirley Goodness & Misery" compilation, "Someone New" (alternate extended remix), 1984
* 1995 - "Bootlevel" compilation, "Mercy Mercy," "Smokescreen," and "Good Directions," from 1984's "All Fall Down" sessions
* 1999 - "" compilation, "Shotgun Angel"
* 2000 - "", CD single
* 2007 - "Ninety Nine" (limited edition [40 produced] 4-track EP; 1999 live performance)

[http://www.77s.com www.77s.com] mp3 Archives

* 1983 - "No Party in Hell" (live track)
* 1983 - "Modern Guy" (live track)
* 1996 - "Jazz Jam Warmup" (live track, 08-27-96)
* 1996 - "Pray Naked" (live rehearsal track, 08-28-96)
* 1998 - "How Do You Dig It Now" (basic studio track)
* 1998 - "Blue Sky" (early arrangement)

77s Songs Covered by Other Artists

* 1990 - The Ocean Blue, "Laugh Tour" (with The Mighty Lemon Drops and John Wesley Harding) - "Renaissance Man" (from "Ping Pong Over the Abyss")
* 2000 - Smalltown Poets, "Third Verse" - "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" (from "The 77s")
* 2001 - 311_%28band%29, "From Chaos" Used lyrics from "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" in the song "I'll Be Here A While"
* 2004 - Lost Dogs, "MUTT" - "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" (from "The 77s")
* 2004 - Lost Dogs, "MUTT" - "It's So Sad" (from "Ping Pong Over the Abyss")
* 2004 - The Radiant Dregs, "Send $2.00 And A S.A.S.E. To..." - "Leaving" (from "A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows")

7&7iS

Members of The 77s have used the moniker 7&7is to release projects that they don't see as fitting under their regular band name. The name comes from the title of a classic song by the 60s music group Love.

The name was first used for Alternative Records' 1989 collection of rarities and outtakes (later released as "More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be"). The name was revived in 2004 for "Fun With Sound", a collaboration between lead singer Michael Roe and bassist Mark Harmon. Harmon and Roe also toured that year under the name.

7&7iS Discography

* "7&7iS", 1989, collector's edition box set (vinyl record, cassette, 3" CD)
* "More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be", 1990, album
* "Fun With Sound", 2004, album

External links

* [http://www.77s.com The 77s Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/the77s The 77s at MySpace.com]
* [http://uu.cx/77s uu.cx/77s]


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