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2001 studio album by John Kay
Heretics & Privateers
Studio album by
John Kay
Released
2001
Genre
Blues
Label
Crosscut Records
Heretics & Privateers is a country-blues solo album by John Kay, the lead singer of Canadian-American rock group Steppenwolf, released on Cannonball Records in 2001. It has since been reissued on Crosscut Records and most recently on Rainman Records.
This album mixes pure acoustic tunes with others that sound more like Steppenwolf. The lyrics follow mostly a "critical social" style.
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