It is a lot a matter of taste and feel. 7-string or baritone are really different animals. I love the fact that the 6-string baritone I have is not as cramped and has a naturally wide neck, but other playes might prefer 7-string normal scale guitars.
However, some comments to other posters:
I agree with SifuBen that 27" isn't such a huge difference, although it is noticeable and tends to require a bit cleaner and more precise fretting.
I think .56 on a LesPaul might have worked for Bill Steer in Carcass, as Richard pointed out, but IMO the sound on Heartwork is oversaturated and lacks definition, as well a result from the Colin Richardson "wall of sound"-production. Bjoern from In Flames uses a .62 for B flat, but I think his guitar is EQ'd a lot to sound relatively dry and not overly bassy. Each to their own, I'd say. I think it was Kerry King who once said that it depends on the guitar sometimes, some just hold tuning and intonation a lot better even with thinner strings. That might be very true sometimes.