The Pictou Sessions - An Acoustic Album
Track Listings
| 1. The King of Oblivion |
| 2. Seeds of Life |
| 3. Fiddle Set |
| 4. Scream |
| 5. The Surprise Ceilidh Band Set |
| 6. God |
| 7. O'er the Moor and Among the Heather |
| 8. All You People |
| 9. Skyezinha / The Egret |
| 10. A Rare Auld Time |
| 11. Pipe Set |
| 12. Trains |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Based in Florida, the band includes two members from Canada. The energy and spontaneity of this band have generated a huge following over the six years of it's career. Live shows are always filled to capacity or sold out. Their independent releases continue to sell briskly and the band's tour schedule is full.
Product Description
Recorded over a five day period in Pictou, Nova Scotia, this disc captures the talents of every member of this band. The live studio feel of the recording makes you feel as if you were there. "God" and "Scream" have been stripped down for the acoustic sound, but have lost none of their original textures. The singalong of "All You People," which was co-written by Aidan McGovern, is a hand-clapping, toe-tapping choral fusion. The beautiful piano solos of "Skyezinha / The Egret" bring all that energy a quiet place to rest just before launching into the pub song "A Rare Auld Time." This seventh independent recording by Seven Nations is dedicated to everyone who has supported the band from the beginning and shows the promise of the fine musicianship that blends together so well as a glimpse of what's to come.
The Pictou Sessions - An Acoustic Album
The Pictou Sessions - An Acoustic Album,Seven Nations,Moriath Records,A rich and rare all acoustic recording from a band that often rocks, but brings it down a notch for this one. Includes some startling beautiful piano tracks and some mellow versions of the band's best rockers.,Celtic Fusion,Celtic Rock,Folk-Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Roots Rock
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