White Wolf
CD's and DVD's
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Live in Germany | CD |
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Victim of the Spotlight The Wolf Shadows in the Night Headlines She Eyes of the World Standing Alone What the War Will Bring Price of One Dreams Are Forever Out Of Control |
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Victim of the Spotlight | CD |
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Victim of the Spotlight The Wolf America (Hello again) The Eyes Of The World One More Lie Hard Cold Stone Price Of One Dreams Are Forever Nightmares Hold On (Getting Tighter) Don't Turn Away Out Of Control |
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| Standing Alone / Endangered Species | 2 CD Digipak |
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1 -Standing Alone 2 -Headlines 3 -Shadows in the Night 4 -What the war will bring 5 -Night Rider 6 -Homeward Bound 7 -Metal Thunder 8 -Trust Me 9 -Shadows In The Night 10 -Time waits for no-one 11 -Run for your life 12 -Ride the storm 13 -Just like an arrow 14 -Cryin’ to the wind 15 -Holding Back 16 -One More time 17 -All Alone 18 -Snake Charmer |
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The Band:
Don Wolf – Vocals / Cam Macleod – Lead Guitars and vocals / Martin Kronlund –
guitars / Imre Daun – Drums / Rikard Quist – Bass and keyboards
Produced by Martin Kronlund
Possibly one of the most talented, yet underrated metal acts to come out of
Canada in the 1980's had to be the band “White Wolf”. They were formed in 1980,
and were very popular as a cover band, but they also wrote their own material
which was warmly received by the audience. When they originally shopped their
demo material they had many record company offers, including heavy Metal records
and Music for Nations. The band eventually decided to go with the rapidly
expanding RCA group and in 1984 signed with them for the first White Wolf
release “Standing Alone”. A good deal of exposure followed and White Wolf toured
the States and Eastern Canada extensively. Their popularity spread in to Japan
and Europe, which helped a quarter of a million copies of the album being sold
worldwide.
Two years later in 1986 the album “Endangered Species” was released and this was
a very worthy follow up to the “Standing Alone” album. The album had an aura of
such bands as Y & T and Triumph, but also British bands like Judas Priest and
Magnum. Oddly enough the album had a cover of Magnum's own “Just Like and Arrow”!!.
However, for various reasons the band actually split up in 1987, a sad day for
the band and fans alike. Even at the time there was thoughts of recording a
third album…who would have thought it would not be until 20 years later!!
Later Don Wolf was to front the band “Point of Power” in 1992, record a solo
album (Making Changes) and later form “Project X” with Kenny Kaos in order
release an album “Blueprint for Xcess” on the Escape music label in the late
90's (catalogue number ESM006). This was one of Escape's earliest releases and
is still highly regarded to this day!
Moving back to the present day and White Wolf, it was Escape's own Khalil Turk
that suggested to Don a new album would be a great idea. A phone call to Cam
Macleod and the thoughts the band had 20 years ago had been magically
resurrected. Here we are in 2007 and the White Wolf is to prowl the streets once
more! The new album “Victim of a Spotlight” is soon to be released and the sound
these guys have created is even better than before; this is very catchy metal
and is bound to rekindle the flame for fans old and new.