Darryl Wayโ€™s WOLF โ€“ Canis Lupus (1973) FULL ALBUM! โ˜๐Ÿ˜‰

After two successful years and three seminal albums, violinist Darryl Way departed Curved Air in search of a tougher, heavier sound. Gathering a trio of little known musicians around him -- future Soft Machine guitarist John Etheridge, vocalist/bassist and future Caravan member Dek Messecar, and future Trace and Marillion drummer Ian Mosley, Darryl Way swiftly inked a deal with Deccaโ€™s Deram imprint. The bandโ€™s debut, Canis Lupus, was produced by King Crimsonโ€™s Ian McDonald, who also provided his own piano skills to โ€œChanson Sans Paroles,โ€œ one of a clutch of stellar instrumentals on the set. Here the band create a series of shifting moods, incorporating classical, rock, and jazz elements into the piece. Wayโ€™s swirl of genres and tension between structure and improvisation was the key to their sound and the album. Entire sections of โ€œThe Void,โ€œ for example, feature arpeggios soaring above R&B, with stately almost pomp rock passages haunted by Messecarโ€™s dreamy
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