SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

The legendary lost album by Tommy Stinson's band Perfect. This was recorded in 1997 with Jim Dickinson (the producer of Pleased to Meet Me) once again working with Tommy. This album marks the first time Tommy has played bass on a record since the Mats broke up. This was scheduled to be released, and promo copies were even made, but it was cancelled at the last minute due to the record company concerns about whether it could sell enough to be profitable. At this point it will probably never be released. This CD is filled out with part of a solo live show by Tommy.

1. Better Days    2. 7 Days A Week    3. Making of an Asshole    4. Me    5. Turn it Up    6. Little Drum    7. Catch 'em Where They Land    8. Thing I Call My Life    9. Flap    10. Peg Song    11. Yap Yap    12. Every Little Thing Counts    13. The Hardest Part    14. Changing Her Disease    15. Can't Put Your Arm Around a Memory    16. Couldn't Wake You Up    17. Tiny Pieces    18. Ain't You Had Enough     19. Come On, Get Happy (Theme from the Partridge Family)    20. Your Demise
Tracks 1-11 by Tommy Stinson and Perfect, recorded 1997 at Ardent Studios, Memphis. Produced by Jim Dickinson.
Tracks 12-20 by Tommy Stinson solo, recorded live at the Uptown, Minneapolis, October 26, 1995.

SOUND QUALITY: The first 11 tracks were copied directly from the promo CD which was released to radio stations shortly before the cancellation of the album's release. These tracks are perfect CD quality and rate a 10. Tracks 12-20 come from a lower quality audience tape, and rate about a 5 on a 1-10 scale… listenable, but not great sound.