The band's second album, released a few scant months after their debut,
found Darryl Way and co. still edging away from the Curved Air ideal,
without doing anything to truly alienate that band's loyal followers.
Indeed, there were moments throughout Wolf's career when they sounded
more like the original Air than that band's current incarnation ever
could. Of course it's the mad violin that best confirms the
similarities, but one can only dream of how dramatic this band could
have been had they only reached a wider audience. Listening to
Saturation Point is like walking a tightrope, a taut, nerve-bending ride
that takes you from the eccentric peaks of "The Ache" and "Two Sisters"
(combined, one of the greatest album overtures of the year), to the
boleric attack of "Toy Symphony," a cut that raises the specters of
Caravan and ELP, even as it shakes off comparisons with anything else.
This was indeed the peak of Wolf's musical career, an album that snagged
all the high points from its predecessor, then mashed them with the
experience that the live show brought into reach. by Dave Thompson
Tracklist:
1 The Ache 4:50
Darryl Way
2 Two Sisters 4:20
Darryl Way
3 Slow Rag 5:17
John Etheridge
4 Market Overture 3:38
Darryl Way
5 Game Of X 5:48
John Etheridge
6 Saturation Point 6:45
Darryl Way
7 Toy Symphony 7:06
Darryl Way
- Bonus Tracks -
8 A Bunch Of Fives 3:31
9 Five In The Morning 2:40
10 Two Sisters (Single Version) 3:21
Credits:
Bass, Vocals – Dek Messecar
Drums – Ian Mosley
Guitar – John Etheridge
Keyboards, Violin – Darryl Way
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