Wolf Wolfe and the Women Who Loved Him

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Template:Extra extra artwork and five singlesWolf Wolfe and the Women Who Loved Him is the debut album from Wolf Wolfe. It was named so because it features several featured artists who are all female. It was released on November 29 2010 and charted at number 16. The album has an alternative folk/rock sound with hints of pop and r&b.

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The opening track "The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart" was meant to be the debut single but it was cancelled half way through promotion. The song inspired by the White Stripes has a simplistic vocal/guitar sound and is typical of Wolf's folk background. It is one of two solo tracks on the album, but does sing about Wolf being in love with both his girlfriend and her Mother. Track two, As Long As I Got You, features Edna Albaquerque and sounds like a cross between "Sweet Child of Mine" and "I Got You Babe". Wolf described the sound as "retro with a modern twist" and the song tells the story of a couple so in love that they don't care what the other looks like, or how much money they have. The Same Man I Always Was is a solemn ballad featuring Kate Lawler. One of the most downtempo tracks on the album describes a break up of two lovers who still have feelings for eachother. The dark mood set by this track is soon lifted, however, when Americana Boy, Wolf's debut single, introduces a clash of Wolf's folk stylings with Tentrita's ghetto hip hop. The song, described as "Inspired" by deity Alesha is Wolf's highest charting single to date. Interracial Facial is the first track on the album not to be written or co-written by Wolf and is a heartfelt ballad about love and joy written by and featuring Bichastasia. "Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sinne", sees the start of a dark part of the album which he describes as the "Pit" of the album. The song, cowritten with and featuring Butterscotch tells the story of a man troubled by lust for a beautiful woman, leading him to commit all sorts of crimes. The second part of the song is the troubled man facing up to the scars of his past, and features Sexy Star. The song called "You've Seen My Scars, Now Show Me Yours" is equally as dark as the track before, and is inspired by rock band Muse. "I Remember All The Times That Made Me Love You" is a power ballad with a folk edge, written with and featuring Dakota Rain. Wolf has later described the track as the "least interesting" on the album. "Lil' Red" counteracts this as it has been described as the "most interesting". It features Gingers+Jesus and is a twist on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. "When I was writing Lil' Red I was disturbed by a noisy neighbour and didn't get the chance to finish it, so it never was. I like how raw and edgy it is as a result." Finally Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me is a cover of The Smiths, and stays true to the original.


Track Listing[edit | edit source]

  1. The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart
  2. As Long As I Got You (with Edna Albaquerque)
  3. The Same Man I Always Was (with Kate Lawler)
  4. Americana Boy (with Tentrita)
  5. Interracial Facial (with Bichastasia)
  6. Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sinned (with Butterscotch)
  7. You've Seen My Scars, Now Show Me Yours (with Sexy Star)
  8. I Remember All The Times That Made Me Love You (with Dakota Rain)
  9. Lil' Red (with Gingers+Jesus)
  10. Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me


Singles[edit | edit source]

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"Americana Boy"
  • Released: September 6, 2010
  • Chart position: #13
  • Certified: N/A
"Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me"
  • Released: October 18, 2010
  • Chart position: #20
  • Certified: N/A
"The Same Man I Always Was"
  • Released: November 29, 2010
  • Chart position: #15
  • Certified: N/A
"As Long As I Got You"
  • Released: January 24, 2011
  • Chart position: #29
  • Certified: N/A


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