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"Seven Cities" | ||||
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Single by Solarstone | ||||
Released | October 26, 1999 | |||
Format | 12", CDS, CDM | |||
Recorded | September 1999 | |||
Genre | Trance | |||
Length | 8:11 (Atlantis Mix) | |||
Label | Hooj Choons | |||
Writer(s) | Andy Bury , Rich Mowatt | |||
Producer | Andy Bury , Rich Mowatt | |||
Solarstone singles chronology | ||||
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"Seven Cities" is a musical single by Solarstone released in 1999. The single is considered to be a Balearic trance anthem. The vocals for the original single were co-written and performed by Elizabeth Fields.[1] The original version contains a sample of the track Tintinnabulum by Adiemus. The track has been remixed by and other notable producers several times.
The original 'Atlantis Mix' reached number #39 in the UK Singles Chart in 1999. In 2002 the track was remixed by Armin van Buuren, which reached #44.
Seven Cities may refer to:
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