01 Slow Rag
02 Wolf
03 Toy Symphony
04 Chanson Sans Paroles
05 Go Down
06 Cadenza
07 Market Overture
08 The Ache
09 The Void
10 Saturation Point
11 Flat 2-55
12 Two Sisters
13 McDonald's Lament
14 Anteros
15 A Bunch Of Fives
British Progressive Rock Band (1972–1974)
After the dissolution of Curved Air around 1972–1973, Darryl Way went on to form a new band called Wolf, also known as Darryl Way's Wolf. The group continued in a musical vein similar to that of Curved Air. The lineup featured Darryl Way himself on violin and keyboards, Ian Mosley on drums (who would later play with Trace, Steve Hackett, and ultimately Marillion), John Etheridge on guitar (later of Soft Machine), and Dek Messecar on bass (who would go on to join Caravan).
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