Seven Days In The Sun
Released April 2nd, 2001

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Track Listing: 1.) Seven Days In The Sun (Radio Edit)     2.) Just A Day     3.) Home For The Summer

  A great following single to Buck Rogers. The title track is great, a very upbeat and respectable track that hearkens back to earlier Feeder material. Just A Day is a decent track that sounds a little like Insomnia. Slightly heavier, though, but it leaves for a great, alternative gem that happens to be on the Gran Turisimo 3 soundtrack, in the tradition of Shade and Sweet 16. Home For The Summer is a brilliant semi-acoustic track that is really a beauty. My favorite track of them all on this single.

Seven Days In The Sun
Released April 2nd, 2001

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Track Listing: 1.) Seven Days In The Sun (Album Version)     2.) Reminders     3.) Forever Glow
4.) Seven Days In The Sun (video)

Another great single, with the title track being excellent, and Reminders being a decent, if somewhat odd song. I say that only because it almost doesn't sound as if it's done by Feeder. However, Forever Glow is a great song, and I only wish that they did not distort Grant's voice on it. Still, a standout track and the best on this single.

Seven Days In The Sun
Released April 2nd, 2001

Seven Days In The Sun Cover Art

Track Listing: 1.) Seven Days In The Sun (Album Version)     2.) Just A Day

  The limited edition vinyl release, which, unless one is a collector, is not really worth it as the Buck Rogers vinyl was. (Sex Type Drug being amazing) Both songs are quite good, but nothing you won't obtain by buying the two singles.

Seven Days In The Sun
Released April 2nd, 2001

Seven Days In The Sun Cover Art

Track Listing: 1.) Seven Days In The Sun (Radio Edit)     2.) Just A Day     3.) Home For Summer

  This cassette release is effectively the same as the first CD, with no variance amongst the tracklisting. As such, it is more or less worthless, unless one does not own the first CD or wishes to be a collector of all released works. Still wonderful music, just redundant in relation to the other Seven Days In The Sun singles.

- Back art courtesy of Stu of Crashmat -