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1994 studio album by Wolfsbane
Wolfsbane
Studio album by Wolfsbane
Released1994
RecordedGreat Linford Manor
GenreHeavy metal
Length41:53
LabelBronze / Castle
ProducerSimon Efemey & Wolfsbane
Wolfsbane chronology
Massive Noise Injection
(1993)
Wolfsbane
(1994)
Lifestyles of the Broke and Obscure
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Wolfsbane was the 1994 third album from British heavy metal band Wolfsbane. Not long after the album's release, vocalist Blaze Bayley took over Bruce Dickinson's position as the lead vocalist for Iron Maiden. It would end up becoming Wolfsbane's final studio album before their 16-year breakup from 1994 to 2010.

Track listing

All tracks written by Wolfsbane

  1. "Wings" (4.21)
  2. "Lifestyles of the Broke and Obscure" (3.47)
  3. "My Face" (3.26)
  4. "Money Talks" (4.25)
  5. "Seen How It's Done" (4.36)
  6. "Beautiful Lies" (3.36)
  7. "Protect and Survive" (3.24)
  8. "Black Machine" (3.13)
  9. "Violence" (3.41)
  10. "Die Again" (13.23 - includes "hidden" track "Say Goodbye")

Limited Edition Bonus CD

A limited edition bonus CD, entitled Everything Else, was included with the initial release. All tracks were written by Wolfsbane except for track 3 written by Anti-Nowhere League, and track 6 written by Bruce Springsteen

  1. "Rope and Ride" (3.50)
  2. "Want Me" (3.39)
  3. "For You" (2.56)
  4. "End of the Century" (3.07)
  5. "Hollow Man" (3.32)
  6. "Born to Run" (4.12)

Line up

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) 91

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Wolfsbane - Wolfsbane". Metal-Archives.com. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  3. "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
Wolfsbane
  • Blaze Bayley
  • Jason Edwards
  • Jeff Hateley
  • Steve "Danger" Ellett
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