Wooden Bones

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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Wooden Bones
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 2009[1]
GenreRock
Length40:24
LabelMapleMusic Recordings (Canada)
Wind-up Records (U.S.)
ProducerGregg Wattenberg
Pilot Speed chronology
Sell Control for Life's Speed
(2003)
Wooden Bones
(2009)

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
gollark: According to handwavey estimates, it would take 10^14-10^15 FLOPS/s to simulate a human brain. This is within reach of fairly "affordable" supercomputers now.
gollark: Intelligence isn't actually just computing power.
gollark: My consciousness runs on a 10-exaflop computing cluster instead of a foolish human brain.
gollark: Obviously earlier than 1945.
gollark: That was 1940s-ish.

References

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


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