Seven Years – Ten Weeks is the debut and only studio album released by former Fame Academy winner David Sneddon.
On 27 April 2003, the album was launched with a special campaign during which David performed seven gigs in ten hours across several towns and cities in Scotland.
Sneddon claimed his inspirations for the album included the seven years after leaving university, performing on stage in Scotland and his ten-week journey as a contestant on Fame Academy.
[3] The album was executively produced by Hugh Padgham, known for his work with Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel in the 1980s, and was recorded with members of Elton John's backing band over a two-month period from February to March 2003.
Guitar: Boz Boorer, Davey Johnstone, Chris Leonard, Dominic Miller (+mandolin), John Kielty (acoustic) Bass: Bob Birch, Jamie Mein Drums: Aaron Fagan, John Mahon, Nigel Olsson Percussion: Aaron Fagan, John Mahon, Wix Wickens Keyboards: Guy Babylon, Wix Wickens Backing Vocals: Margo Buchanan, Michelle John Douglas, John Kielty, Tessa Niles, Jackie Rawe[5]