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Wildhearts next planned a double album, but East West vetoed this plan during the recording sessions. The band stockpiled existing tracks and continued writing and recording for a proposed single album. Midway through the recording sessions, Ginger fired guitarist C.J., and some of the album's
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Battersby. In early January 2019, the band announced the recording of a new album had been completed with mixing to follow. The album
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Wildhearts and considered that period of his life over. Despite this, Ginger announced in August 2012 that the most recent Wildhearts line-up will reform for a one-off appearance in December. The Wildhearts' songs "
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was released on 3 September 2021. Six months after the album's release on 11 March 2022, the
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Wildhearts songs were performed, as was the case for the Ginger & Friends December 2010 tour of the UK. The Michael Monroe album
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Wildhearts reformed in December 2006 and played a single live show at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton. This line-up saw Ginger joined by C.J., Ritch Battersby and a new bassist,
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