Wolf (Trevor Rabin album)

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Wolf
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Studio album by
Released1981 (1981)
Recorded Konk Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length41:32
Label Chrysalis
Producer Trevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin chronology
Face to Face
(1979)
Wolf
(1981)
Can't Look Away
(1989)
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Wolf is the third studio album by musician Trevor Rabin, released in 1981 through Chrysalis Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Trevor Rabin, except where indicated.

No.TitleLength
1."Open Ended"3:23
2."Heard You Cry Wolf"5:44
3."Do Ya Do Ya Want Me"3:29
4."Stop Turn"4:06
5."Lost in Love"3:47
6."Looking for a Lady (Wolfman)"4:42
7."Pain"4:33
8."Take Me to a Party"3:41
9."She's Easy"4:24
10."Long Island" (Rabin, Ray Davies)3:40
Total length:41:32

Personnel

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