Hobo (Charlie Winston album)

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Hobo
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Studio album by
Released26 January 2009
Recorded2009
Genre Folk
Label Real World Records / Atmosphériques
Producer Charlie Winston, Mark Plati
Charlie Winston chronology
Make Way
(2007)
Hobo
(2009)
Running Still
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Hobo is the second album by British singer-songwriter Charlie Winston. It was released by Real World Records in 2009.

Contents

The first single was "Like a Hobo".

Track listing

  1. "In Your Hands" (3:51)
  2. "Like a Hobo" (3:39)
  3. "Kick the Bucket" (2:39)
  4. "I Love Your Smile" (4:39)
  5. "My Life as a Duck" (3:41)
  6. "Boxes" (4:41)
  7. "Calling Me" (4:38)
  8. "Tongue Tied" (4:41)
  9. "Soundtrack to Falling in Love" (4:52)
  10. "Generation Spent" (4:18)
  11. "Every Step" (3:40)
  12. "My Name" (4:28)

Deluxe edition

Disc 1: Hobo

  1. "In Your Hands" (3:51)
  2. "Like a Hobo" (3:39)
  3. "Kick the Bucket" (2:39)
  4. "I Love Your Smile" (4:39)
  5. "My Life as a Duck" (3:41)
  6. "Boxes" (4:41)
  7. "Calling Me" (4:38)
  8. "Tongue Tied" (4:41)
  9. "Soundtrack to Falling in Love" (4:52)
  10. "Generation Spent" (4:18)
  11. "Every Step" (3:40)
  12. "My Name" (4:28)
  13. "Kick the Bucket" (Single Version) (3:06)
  14. "I’m a Man" (5:55)
  15. "I Love Your Smile" (Extended Version) (4:16)
  16. "Boxes" (Live in Rome) (3'37)

Disc 2: DVD

  1. Documentary 40'
  2. "Like a Hobo"
  3. "In Your Hands"
  4. "Kick the Bucket"

Charts and sales

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