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Steppenwolf may have enjoyed a string of hit singles ("Born to Be Wild," "Magic Carpet Ride") and albums (STEPPENWOLF, THE SECOND) in the late '60s/early '70s, but it was the band's live show that really made it one of the era's top rock acts. 1971's LIVE STEPPENWOLF captures the band at its in-concert peak, packing 13 Steppenwolf classics onto a single CD and focusing almost entirely on the band's best compositions. Included are such rowdy rockers as "Born to Be Wild" and "Hey Lawdy Mama," as well as the funk rocker "Magic Carpet Ride" and the laid-back groove of "The Pusher."
Photographer: Tom Gundelfinger.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Nick St. Nicholas; Steppenwolf.
Steppenwolf: John Kay, Larry Byron, Goldy McJohn, Jerry Edmonton, Nick St. Nicholas.
Recording information: 1970.
Live Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Powerfull This is the greatest Steppenwolf recording ever IMO. Submitted by dropmeingalloway (Columbus,Ohio)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
wolf this is the essential steppenwolf album or cd as it were.i like their music live, it just sounds better, and there's a whole generation that's never heard the pusher, my son was amazed at the songs and when my brother and sister sang along with the pusher he cracked up, really classic stuff and it's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Submitted by chop74 (mortons gap, ky)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Hard to find Knew it was good - happy to find it Submitted by a reviewer (Tacoma, WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
HUGE rock from Canada way Now we're talkin' business!! J. Kay and Steppenwolf met all the fan's expectations with LIVE!! Songs like "Born to be wild", "Don't step on the grss, Sam", "Monster", The Pusher" really KO'd me in my teens! I was always waiting for an album and band like this!!!
A MUST!!! Submitted by dragstripfreaky (Sydney,NSW,Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore CD (1971)
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$6.49 Recorded in 1971, shortly before guitarist Peter Frampton left the band, ROCKIN' presents Humble Pie live at New York City's Fillmore East. The British blues-rock group charges through a sweaty, high-octane set (originally released as a double LP) that includes the blistering stompers "Four Day Creep," "Stone Cold Fever," and "I Don't Need No Doctor." Although the entire ensemble is in top form on this seven-song disc, the record is a showcase for the astoundingly powerful vocals ...
| | Steppenwolf Seven CD (1970)
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$4.89 1970's SEVEN, the mysteriously titled fifth Steppenwolf album overall, sees the group's return to the good-old heavy metal direction. 1969's MONSTER, an album that explored more serious social topics, proved to be an experimental side-step.
Steppenwolf gets back to basics on such Spinal Tap-esque titles as the funk rocker ...
| | Steppenwolf CD (1968)
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$6.49 The beginnings of heavy metal can be pinpointed to a single song, Steppenwolf's biker classic "Born to Be Wild," featured on this classic self-titled 1968 debut. Originally from Canada, Steppenwolf exploded out of the West Coast, led by singer/guitarist John Kay. The band took the blues rock of Cream and cranking the volume a few notches higher to create its own style.
There's more to Steppenwolf's great debut than just the ...
| | Steppenwolf The Second CD (1968)
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$6.49 Steppenwolf's sophomore effort, ...
| | Steppenwolf Monster CD (1969)
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$6.55 Steppenwolf is best known primarily for its party-hearty ...
| | Genesis And Then There Were Three CD (1978)
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$12.79 Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair.
When guitarist Steve Hackett left Genesis for a solo career after touring behind 1977's WIND AND WUTHERING, he was the second major defection the group had suffered in as many years. Instead of helplessly disintegrating, the remaining trio circled the wagons and bounced back with the solid AND THEN THERE WERE THREE.
Rather than employ any outside studio musicians to take up the slack, Tony Banks, Phil Collins, and Mike Rutherford instead played every instrument themselves. Resolutely reflective throughout, this 1978 release finds Genesis populating its songs with a broad range of characters. Among the more memorable ones are the fast-talking record exec on "Down and Out" (a song that could be construed as a veiled swipe at the departed Hackett) and the larger-than-life cattle-driving cowpuncher on the synth-soaked "Ballad of Big." Although the songs on this record are more concise than Genesis' earlier, ...
| | Get Up Kids Something To Write Home About CD (1999)
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$9.79 SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT, the Get Up Kids' second full-length album, has all the elements of a perfect emo record--catchy pop hooks, revving guitars, and confessional lyrics about confusion, alienation, and loss. The angst and need at the center of this music lends SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT an aura of youthful naivete, but the Get Up Kids have the songcraft, focus, and sincerity to back it up, giving them the edge on many of their contemporaries.
The sweet yearning expressed in the near-ballad "Valentine," for example, is disarming, as is the introspective travelogue on the piano/acoustic-guitar duet "Out of Reach." But even when the Get Up Kids crank it up--which they do with convincing passion on cuts like "Ten Minutes" and "Holiday," the album's opener--their winning vulnerability shines ...
| | Tommy Castro Triple Trouble CD (2003)
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$13.79 With billing divided equally between three midlevel headliners, Triple Trouble simmers without ever quite catching fire. Despite backing from the former Stevie Ray Vaughan rhythm section and a clever gospel rearrangement of the Beatles classic "Help," performances tend to drag. No one seems to work up much of a sweat, and guitar solos add up to strings of ancient clichés, absent the intensity they once conveyed. Perhaps if Reese Wynans' organ had been mixed higher, some churchy element might have pepped things up; as it is, bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton come through loud, clear, and listless. A feeling persists throughout this album that if this group had delivered this set before a rowdy crowd in some beery backwoods dive, results would have been far more persuasive. As it is, Triple Trouble is hardly trouble at all. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
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| | Animals Retrospective CD (2004)
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$15.09 Today the most recognition the Animals get is "House of the Rising Sun" being played on oldies radio, but in the mid-1960s they were a powerful part of the British Invasion, often reckoned on a par with the Beatles, the Stones, and the Who. Like those bands, the Animals had strong roots in blues and R&B, but, in their original incarnation, they stayed closer to those roots than their peers did. This definitive compilation, masterfully assembled by the ABKCO think tank of Teri Landi and Jody Klein, shows the tough, uncompromising use to which the Animals put their American influences. John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" is recast as a raw garage rocker glazed with Alan Price's sinister organ riffs, and the aforementioned "House of the Rising Sun" is transformed from a traditional folk lament to an urgent, ominous piece of churning tumult.
Of course, the group skillfully expanded those roots (with the help of some great writers), and turned out some classic working-class-rebel anthems ("We Gotta Get Out of This Place," "It's My Life"). By '67, the original lineup disbanded, and Eric Burdon led a new batch of Animals into a psychedelic West Coast sound ("San Franciscan Nights," "Monterey"). The Animals may not be given pride of place in the rock history books, but RETROSPECTIVE shows that they fully deserve it.
Audio Remixers: Eddie Kramer; ...
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