Label: Universal Music (Japan), UICY-93827
Style: Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock, Instrumental
Country: Taunton, Somerset, England
Time: 47:30
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 335 Mb
WOW!
When a progressive rock band has violin and guitars in his music,
usually they are not played at the same time. In fact, they are
simultaneously played here, and this really contributes to give Wolf a
very personal trademark. This not very well known prog band gives us
here a wonderful album, full of impressive violin, electric + acoustic
guitars and dynamic & punchy bass! No one else than Ian Mosley
himself(Marillion)plays the drums here: they are very well played and
quite complex. Everything is very well synchronized, like Gentle Giant.
It sounds a bit like Curved air, Caravan, Happy the man, Gentle Giant
and Frank Zappa, but this album has really its own sound, and this makes
the band very interesting. The record is mainly instrumental, and the
keyboards are surprisingly rare, simple and discreet: they mainly
consist in electric piano. This record is heavier and more symphonic and
straightforward than "Canis Lupus": there are some very seriously
loaded parts, very progressive, and the violin is more omnipresent.
(rateyourmusic.com/music-review/greenback/darryl-ways-wolf/saturation-point/216103)
01. The Ache (04:51)
02. Two Sisters (04:21)
03. Slow Rag (05:18)
04. Market Overture (03:38)
05. Game Of X (05:48)
06. Saturation Point (06:46)
07. Toy Symphony (07:14)
08. A Bunch Of Fives (03:30)
09. Five In The Morning (02:40)
10. Two Sisters (Single Version) (03:19)

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