The Songs of Charcoal Lane

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The Songs of Charcoal Lane
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Studio album by
Released13 November 2020
RecordedJune–July 2020 [1]
VenueArchie's kitchen Table, Gunditjmara country/ Killarney, Victoria
Label Bloodlines Records
Producer Archie Roach, Jill Shelton, Sam Anning, Stephen Magnusson
Archie Roach chronology
Tell Me Why
(2019)
The Songs of Charcoal Lane
(2020)
My Songs: 1989–2021
(2022)

The Songs of Charcoal Lane is the tenth studio album by Australian singer songwriter Archie Roach. The album is a re-recording and 30th anniversary celebration of Roach's debut studio album, Charcoal Lane . The Songs of Charcoal Lane album was recorded with Stephen Magnusson and Sam Anning, along with recording engineer Hadyn Buxton. It was announced on 9 October 2020, alongside the video of the new version of 'Took The Children Away'. [2] The Songs of Charcoal Lane was released in November 2020. [3]

In a press statement, Roach said the relaxed recording environment gave the new album "an intimacy [and] a closeness". Roach said "I have been so much more relaxed sitting here at my kitchen table with a cup of tea, looking out at my yard, recording the songs, maybe doing two to three takes. When we listen back to the recordings you can sense that there's a different feel, a more relaxed approach to the songs, it's more earthy." [4] [2]

At the 2021 ARIA Music Awards, the album won the ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album. [5] [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Native Born"Archie Roach4:53
2."Charcoal Lane"Roach4:00
3."Munjana"Roach10:00
4."I've Lied"Roach4:24
5."Down City Streets" Ruby Hunter 5:34
6."Took the Children Away"Roach6:31
7."Sister Brother"Roach5:58
8."Beautiful Child"Roach4:43
9."No No No"Roach4:12
10."Summer of My Life"Roach4:34

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