"1011 Woodland" is the eighth studio album by the British new wave band the Fixx, released in 1999. The album predominantly consists of re-recordings of previous songs by the band, with a focus on acoustic and modern arrangements. These reimagined versions offer a fresh perspective on the Fixx's catalog, showcasing their evolution as musicians.
The majority of the album features updated renditions of familiar tracks, highlighting the band's enduring appeal and versatility. Additionally, the album includes three live recordings, providing listeners with a dynamic mix of studio and live performances. "1011 Woodland" serves as a testament to the Fixx's longevity and continued innovation within the new wave genre.