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'''''Heretics & Privateers''''' is a country-blues solo album by ], the lead singer of Canadian-American rock group ], released on ] 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 ]. The lyrics follow mostly a "critical social" style.

== Track listing ==
All songs are by John Kay, except #3.

#"Heretics & Privateers"
#"Don't Waste My Time"
#"Ain't That a Shame", by Kay, Ritchotte & Wilk
#"Dodging Bullets"
#"She's Got the Goods"
#"For the Women in My Life", dedicated to his mother, daughter, & wife.
#"To Be Alive", a cover of a song first published in his first solo album, ]
#"I Will Not Be Denied"
#"Endless Commercial"
#"The Ice Age"
#"Sleep with One Eye Open"
#"The Back Page"

The 2004 Rainman release includes four additional tracks, which are acoustic versions of "She's Got the Goods", "For the Women in My Life", "I Will Not Be Denied", and "Endless Commercial".

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