Singing With The Red Wolves

Singing With the Red Wolves is the first independently produced album by the band Wishing Chair. It was released in 1995 on Terrakin Records. The album cover art is from a painting by artist Dana Tiger.

The title song refers to attempts by biologists to reintroduce red wolves into areas in the Southeastern United States where they had become locally extinct.

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