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Seven Nations, And Now It's Come to This

Audio CD

Disk ID: 442644

Disk length: 36m 28s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. You'd Be Mine 2:46
2. Wonderful 3:03
3. The Big Yellow Bus 3:17
4. Leave It 2:51
5. Waiting for Midnight 3:17
6. Very Nice 3:01
7. My Little Lady 2:59
8. Sweet Liberty 3:12
9. Up To Me 2:59
10. Asleep for Days 2:34
11. Jump START Peace 4:08
12. Last Call 2:13

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Review

This five-member, Scotch-Irish, Orlando, Florida-based band has been hard to pin down since they came on the scene in 1993. Are they a Celtic band that plays rock or vice versa? Either way, the combo's seamless blend of kilt-powered rock is powerful. The band's name is a tribute to the seven Celtic nations: Galicia, Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Brittany. Lead vocalist/composer Kirk McLeod, who also plays highland bagpipes, keyboards, and acoustic and electric guitars, is joined by drummer Ashton Geoghagan, Scott Long on the bagpipes and mandolin, fiddle player and step dancer Dan Stacey, and bassist-vocalist Struby. Coming on the heels of their Anglo progenitors Nazareth and Fairport Convention, the group's latest CD is on the Razor & Tie label. It's produced by Robert Carranza, the Grammy-winning producer for Beck, Rage Against the Machine, and Ozomatli. Seven Nations deliver their folksy but forceful sounds in a tight, radio-friendly format. Think of an emerald-tinged, rockish version of Riverdance and you'll capture the spring-heeled bounce of this outfit. --Eugene Holley, Jr.

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