Wooden Bones

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Wooden Bones
Pilot Speed-Wooden Bones.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 2009 [1]
Genre Rock
Length40:24
Label MapleMusic Recordings (Canada)
Wind-up Records (U.S.)
Producer Gregg Wattenberg
Pilot Speed chronology
Sell Control for Life's Speed
(2003)
Wooden Bones
(2009)

Wooden Bones is the third and final studio album by Canadian rock band Pilot Speed. The song "Light You Up" was featured in a promotional trailer prior to each film at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival.

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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Put the Phone Down"3:54
2."Light You Up"4:13
3."Bluff"3:20
4."Ain't No Life"3:45
5."Up on the Bridge"2:57
6."Where Does it Begin?"3:43
7."What is Real, What is Doubt"4:02
8."Today I Feel Sure"3:33
9."Midnight Fires"4:17
10."Wooden Bones"4:24
11."Open Arms"4:16

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References

  1. Langager, Ross (June 2, 2009). "Pilot Speed: Wooden Bones". PopMatters. Retrieved November 12, 2019.