The Pictou Sessions
The Pictou Sessions is an album released by Seven Nations in 2000. Many of its tracks would be re-released on their follow-up self-titled album.
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Released | 2000 | |||
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Track listing
- 1. "The King of Oblivion" (called "King of Oblivion" on "Seven Nations")
- 2. "Seeds of Life"
- 3. "Fiddle Set" (called "Jig in E Minor" on "Seven Nations")
- 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" (called "The Pipe Set" on "Seven Nations")
- 12. "Trains"
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