Road Kill | ||||
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Studio album by Seven Nations | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Celtic Rock | |||
Seven Nations chronology | ||||
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Road Kill is a pair of live albums released by Celtic rock band Seven Nations in 1998. According to the band, the discs were meant to portray the band's live act realistically, and to preserve "the intensity and energy that make our concerts so much fun both for us and our audiences." The band's lineup at the time was as follows:
The Road Kill albums were the last Seven Nations releases before the departure of primary bagpipe player Neil Anderson, who had been a member of the band since its inception and was largely responsible for the band's Celtic influences (Anderson sang lead vocals on many traditional Celtic songs the band performed, such as "Whiskey in the Jar" and "The Pound a Week Rise," whereas McLeod would typically sing original compositions). They were also the last two of Seven Nations' independently released albums, all of which are now out of print. However, a cassette version of Road Kill Volume II is still in stock on the band's web site.
According to the disc's liner notes, the first volume was recorded by Shawn Ruby at Seven Nations concerts spanning fourteen states and three countries, and was produced by Kirk McLeod, the band's singer and guitarist. The first disc contains the following tracks:
The second disc contains the following tracks: