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Artist: Molly Hatchet

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CD Title: Kingdom of XII

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Category: Southern Rock

Year: 2001

Label: Sanctuary Records

Catalog Number: 86297

Personnel

Bobby Ingram acoustic guitar, vocals
Rolf Kohler backing vocals
Tim Donovan keyboards, programming
Phil McCormack harmonica, vocals
Sean Shannon percussion, drums
Andy McKinney bass, vocals
Russ Maxwell guitar
Bryan Bassett guitar
Charlie Daniels keyboards, vocals
John Galvin keyboards, vocals

Tracks

1.  Heart of the USA  4:01
2.  Cornbread Mafia  3:27
3.  One Last Ride  7:46
4.  Why Won't You Take Me Home  3:21
5.  Turn My Back on Yesturday  5:03
6.  Gypsy Trail  3:47
7.  White Lightning  3:50
8.  Tumbling Dice  3:13
9.  Kickstart to Freedom  4:36
10.  Angel in Dixie  4:09
11.  Bordertown  4:01
12.  Dreams of Life  7:12
13.  Edge of Sundown (Acoustic Version)  7:10
  
Total Running Time:  61:36

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Kim Date: June 25, 2001 at 23:45
Southern rock at its finest, Molly Hatchet just keep releasing great music, and is one of the few bands that in my opinion never have released a weak album, Just listen to this album and even though this is far from the original band, they keep the style and feel for a good melodi alive. Keep rockin`

From: Cork Date: October 16, 2002 at 12:43
Don't you know it, Kim? Even their "weak?" albums were better than most bands best stuff. http://www.geocities.com/cork1958/

From: steve Date: May 8, 2003 at 17:56
saw them live at a fair near my house in 2000, it was great the first rock concert i have ever been too.

From: fasteddie Date: October 10, 2003 at 14:05
I think I'd actually like it better is it didn't have the Hatchet name - VERY good rock-n-roll, but I'm a HUGE fan of the old Hatchet. Still, excellent effort!

From: Scott Date: February 22, 2005 at 11:43
I agree with Kim. This CD is quite good. Even though it's not the same Hatchet that we grew up with in the 80's, the Ingram led version of MH has given us 3 excellent studio albums, as well as a great live CD and Anniversary disc. Several of these tracks (One Last Ride, Dreams Of Life) have extended jams that make this style for me. Also, in similar pattern to the last 2 albums, the band finishes off with an acoustic cover of one of their own songs. http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/mollyhatchet.htm

From: Muddley Date: February 23, 2005 at 13:02
............Name changed from Kim to Muddley. Why I dont really know. LOL. Youre right Scott. Good stuff. Just saw a bootleg ín a store by them. I guess I'll have to get it. I have all their stuff, theyre my alltime favorite band. www.hardrock1.webbyen.dk

From: rick kerch vzla Date: October 4, 2011 at 22:53
Molly Hatchet....simply one of the best southern rock acts of all time...this another fine fine fine release ...best tracks for me are "Heart Of The USA","Gypsy Trail"(wonderful southern tune!!!),"Kickstart To Freedom" and the couple of epics "One Last Ride" & "Dreams Of Life"...the songs listed here are from the japanase release and contains the B/T "Bordertown"...recommended stuff...87/100

From: 123charpenay Date: January 30, 2015 at 16:56
totally agree with my friend rick (the master of h h)my mark is not 87 like rick but for me i give 96/100.exceptional record track 1 and 9 are pure fabulous hard rock.track 6 with charlie daniels at violin is maybe the best southern rock track ever with the legendary "lone some guitar" from doc holliday.the rest ? when i will be died , i hope that these fabulous songs follow me in the other side.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 31, 2015 at 11:47
Greetings for you my friend 123charpenay!!!...keep on writing your comments in Heavy Harmonies


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