Difference between revisions of "Wolf"
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==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
===As Black Axe=== | ===As Black Axe=== | ||
− | Highway Rider | + | *Highway Rider |
− | ===As Wolf===[[Image:Wolfhead.jpg|frame|]] | + | |
− | Head Contact | + | ===As Wolf=== |
− | Edge Of The World | + | [[Image:Wolfhead.jpg|frame|]] |
− | ==Edge Of The World==[[Image:Wolf-EOTW.jpg|frame|]] | + | *Head Contact |
− | Edge Of The World was Wolf's only full-length album, and is considered to be one of [[MOGHARR]]'s favorites. Released in 1984, EOTW was alot calmer than most NWOBHM albums of the time. | + | *Edge Of The World |
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+ | ==Edge Of The World== | ||
+ | [[Image:Wolf-EOTW.jpg|frame|]] | ||
+ | *Edge Of The World was Wolf's only full-length album, and is considered to be one of [[MOGHARR]]'s favorites. Released in 1984, EOTW was alot calmer than most NWOBHM albums of the time. | ||
+ | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://www.myspace.com/wolftheband Wolf@Myspace.com] | [http://www.myspace.com/wolftheband Wolf@Myspace.com] | ||
[[Category:Band]] | [[Category:Band]] |
Revision as of 15:24, 2 July 2016
Contents
History
Wolf started out as Black Axe in 1977 and experienced moderate success in the NWOBHM underground with the release of their single "Highway Rider." The success of a single got them a major contract with Chrysalis records. After they were on Chrysalis, they were persuaded to change their name to Wolf (which was already the name of a UK band at the time). As Wolf they released the single "Head Contact" and their only full-length album "Edge Of The World" which is still a cult classic in some small groups.
Members
- Vocals: Chris English
- Guitars: Bill Keir
- Guitars: Simon Sparkes
- Bass: Stewart Richardson
- Drums: John Shearer
Discography
As Black Axe
- Highway Rider
As Wolf
- Head Contact
- Edge Of The World
Edge Of The World
- Edge Of The World was Wolf's only full-length album, and is considered to be one of MOGHARR's favorites. Released in 1984, EOTW was alot calmer than most NWOBHM albums of the time.