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Release Date: Monday 5 July 2010
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"Don't mistake me for a Wildwood / A place to run and hide" go the first lines of Chatham County Line's new
album Wildwood. In the life of the North Carolina acoustic band, these words ring especially true. Running
and hiding are the last things you'll find them doing. On Wildwood, their fifth studio release and the first
they've self-produced, the band is putting themselves out there like never before. Following the creative
and critical catharsis of their fourth album IV and now fully comfortable in their musical skin, CCL's
classically American songwriting shines like never before. Songs like the instant classic sing-a-long "Crop
Comes In," title-track "Wildwood" and ballad "Alone in New York" are some of the best songs in the band's
estimable canon, and with sold out international tours and festivals aplenty, it's clear the quartet have no
intentions of slowing down now.
1 Wildwood - 3:08
2 Alone In New York - 4:28
3 Saturdays & Sundays - 3:48
4 Crop Comes In - 4:23
5 Porcelain Doll - 3:07
6 Out of the Running - 3:20
7 Heart Attack - 3:54
8 Ghost of Woody Guthrie - 3:19
9 Honeymoon - 3:38
10 Ringing In My Ears - 4:13
11 Blue Jay Way - 4:24
12 End of the Line - 4:06