Two White Wolf CDs, both remastered on Rock Candy Records, both listed at USD 15.99, both new in mint condition. When two releases line up that closely, the decision comes down to the songs on the disc. The Endangered Species CD presents a longer track list, while the Standing Alone CD is a tighter set built around its title cut. Both are UK-origin pressings in standard jewel cases, so you are not choosing between different pack sizes or editions. You are choosing between track lists.
Quick Verdict
If you want more songs on a single CD, the Endangered Species reissue gives you more to play through. If you want the title cut "Standing Alone" and "Metal Thunder," the Standing Alone CD is the one that includes them.
If you tend to play a full CD through, the Endangered Species CD gives you more uninterrupted material. If your listening plan is built around a specific song, then the title cut and "Metal Thunder" on the Standing Alone CD are enough to settle it.
Comparison at a Glance
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar | Listed Tracks | Condition | Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Wolf Endangered Species CD | USD 15.99 | 10 | Brand New | Remastered Reissue | |
| White Wolf Standing Alone CD | USD 15.99 | 8 | Brand New | Remastered Reissue |
Where Each Product Wins
- Endangered Species wins on track count: its 10 listed tracks give you more material on one CD, and the set includes "Cryin To The Wind" and "Holding Back" alongside the other listed tracks.
- Standing Alone wins on song targets: it lists the title cut "Standing Alone" and "Metal Thunder," and also includes "Headlines" and "Shadows In The Night."
Beyond that, the two line up closely on the basics.
Product Notes
White Wolf - Endangered Species CD

If you are trying to fill a CD shelf without picking between too many short discs, the Endangered Species CD is the longer of the two Rock Candy reissues. Its track list includes "Time Waits For No One," "Ride The Storm," and "Snake Charmer," giving you a solid run of metal-flavored songs on one new jewel-case CD. The trade-off: "Standing Alone" and "Metal Thunder" are not in this track list, so if your mental playlist already contains those two songs, this disc will not satisfy that part of the order.
White Wolf - Standing Alone CD

The Standing Alone CD leads with its title cut and also includes "Metal Thunder," so it is the disc to reach for when those two songs are the point of the purchase. It arrives as a new CD with a standard jewel case and mint grading. The limitation is straightforward: this set is not the one to pick if you want the most songs possible per disc, because the companion Endangered Species CD has a fuller track list. If "Standing Alone" and "Metal Thunder" are your target cuts, this CD puts them together in one place.
Final Choice by Use Case
Let the track list break the tie. If a fuller single-disc listen matters, pick the Endangered Species CD. If "Standing Alone" and "Metal Thunder" are the tracks you need, pick the Standing Alone CD.