Feeding the Wolves (EP)

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Feeding the Wolves
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EP by
Released8 November 2005
StudioSuperSonic, The Million & The Velvet studios, Sydney
Label Ivy League Records
Producer Wayne Connolly, Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke chronology
Recordings 2003-2005
(2005)
Feeding the Wolves
(2005)
Memories & Dust
(2007)
Singles from Feeding the Wolves
  1. "Middle of the Hill"
    Released: July 2005 [1]
  2. "Private Education"
    Released: 2006 [2]

Feeding The Wolves is the third EP by Australian singer-songwriter Josh Pyke. It was released in November 2005 on Ivy League Records. [3] The EP debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart on 6 February 2006 [4] and peaked at number 64 two weeks later. [5]

Contents

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2006, Feeding the Wolves was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Pop Release. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Beg Your Pardon"2:32
2."Private Education"3:23
3."Fill You In"4:29
4."Goldmines"4:56
5."Middle of the Hill"2:27
6."Staring Down the Sun"4:04
7."Feeding the Wolves"4:33

Charts

Chart performance for Feeding the Wolves
Chart (2005–2006)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [7] 64

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Australia8 November 2005 Ivy League Records IVY039

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