Singing with the Red Wolves
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| Singing With the Red Wolves | ||||
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| Studio album by Wishing Chair | ||||
| Released | 1995 | |||
| Recorded | ??? | |||
| Genre | Roots, Folk | |||
| Length | ??? | |||
| Label | Terrakin | |||
| Producer | ??? | |||
| Wishing Chair chronology | ||||
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Singing With the Red Wolves is the first independently-produced album by the band Wishing Chair. It was released in 1995 on Terrakin Records. The album cover art is from a painting by artist Dana Tiger.
The title song refers to attempts by biologists to reintroduce red wolves into areas in the Southeastern United States where they had become locally extinct.
[edit] Track listing
- Keep Me Simple
- It's All I Need
- Robert's Waltz
- Sometimes
- Open Range
- Victoria
- Poem
- Traveler
- Wyoming Wind
- Weave and Spin
- Singing With the Red Wolves
