Label: Decca Records (Japan), UICY-93826
Style: Progressive Rock, Acid Rock
Country: Taunton, Somerset, England
Time: 44:14
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 327 Mb
Despite
releasing three albums of well-crafted songs and exceptional
performances over just two years via Decca’s Deram imprint, Darryl Way’s
Wolf remain largely ignored in most histories of progressive rock’s 70s
heyday.
At the time, they enjoyed enthusiastic reviews and live
popularity, but failed to break into the charts – a fact that may have
contributed to their subsequent invisibility.
Their formidable 1973
debut, Canis Lupus, features the ex-Curved Air maestro Way’s masterly
use of violin and keyboards, alongside John Etheridge’s frenzied
legato-style guitar, Dek Messecar’s supple bass and Ian Mosley’s
whip-cracking drumming. A nuanced production from King Crimson
co-founder Ian McDonald refines the music’s subtler points.
(loudersound.com/music/albums/darryl-way-s-wolf-cadenza-box-set)
01. The Void (04:36)
02. Isolation Waltz (04:40)
03. Go Down (04:44)
04. Wolf (04:10)
05. Cadenza (04:51)
06. Chanson Sans Paroles (06:29)
07. McDonalds Lament (07:10)
08. Spring Fever (03:30)
09. Wolf (Single Version) (04:01)

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