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Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 18:46
by Cantankerous
Born to be WILD....!
But did the put enough decent material to make a seminally robust album?
Too many weak tracks on each platter...?
So, that said - their strongest album? [studio only]
I tend to go for Monster.
You? [up to 1971 only]
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 20:34
by Matt Wilson
It's between the first two for me, with the edge slightly going to the debut LP.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 20:41
by GoogaMooga
Don't step on the grass, Sam
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 21:34
by Charlie O.
Much as I love Monster, I'd put the debut and 7 ahead of it. The Second is pretty strong, too.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 22:29
by Flower
I voted for Steppenwolf (debut) and like most of the above, I would second with Second.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 28 Jan 2020, 23:17
by Six String
Yes, first or second. I chose first as well. Monster and 7 are very good too.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 29 Jan 2020, 00:14
by trans-chigley express
I've never heard a Stepoenwolf album. I only know their few hits.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 29 Jan 2020, 07:29
by robertff
Got a few of their albums, bought cheaply, all of them totally unnoteworthy. Can't really say which one is best because I'm not sure I've played any of them more than once. If it hadn't been for the hit would they ever have even been a footnote in rock history?
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 29 Jan 2020, 08:12
by Rorschach
trans-chigley express wrote:I've never heard a Steppenwolf album. I only know their few hits.
Same here, except I'm only familiar with two hits. I'd always assumed they very much flash-in-the-pans so I was astonished to see their Wikipedia entry:
Wikipedia wrote:Steppenwolf sold over 25 million records worldwide, released eight gold albums and 12 Billboard Hot 100 singles, of which six were top 40 hits, including three top 10 successes: Born to Be Wild, Magic Carpet Ride, and Rock Me.
Rock Me? Never even heard of it...
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 29 Jan 2020, 08:17
by trans-chigley express
^^^
Well that's a lot more hits than I thought they had. I only know Born To Be Wild, The Pusher and Magic Carpet Ride, and only one of them was written by the band.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 29 Jan 2020, 12:49
by Cantankerous
Possibly their finest moment....?
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 31 Jan 2020, 03:44
by pcqgod
Haven't listened for a while, but I recall 'Monster' being pretty solid.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 08 Feb 2020, 15:39
by Cantankerous
pcqgod wrote:Haven't listened for a while, but I recall 'Monster' being pretty solid.
Indeed my learned friend
Indeed
Clearly, more folk thought the eponymous debut was their finest moment but I don't see that.
Fucque democracy!
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 14:10
by Cantankerous
A convincing win for the debut....
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 18:04
by toomanyhatz
Listening to Monster now just to confirm my previous impression, which is basically 'overambitious mess'.
So far, yep. Still the debut for me, probably.
They did get well into the 70s with a decent amount of consistency in quality, I will give them that.
I'll listen more and see if any more thoughts occur...
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 18:37
by toomanyhatz
I guess side one is the "political" side? I like side two better.
But why is there an instrumental called "Fag?"
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 18:59
by toomanyhatz
robertff wrote:Got a few of their albums, bought cheaply, all of them totally unnoteworthy. Can't really say which one is best because I'm not sure I've played any of them more than once. If it hadn't been for the hit would they ever have even been a footnote in rock history?
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This is fair enough, and I'm not going to try to sell anyone on their importance.
That said, they actually have
three hits that are pretty iconic (all on the debut). And, like I say, they maintained a fairly consistent level of quality.
That might be a footnote, but it's an impressive one.
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 15 Feb 2020, 00:28
by Charlie O.
toomanyhatz wrote:I guess side one is the "political" side? I like side two better.
But why is there an instrumental called "Fag?"
A terrible thing for them to do to one of the best pieces of music on the album.
Of course, being Canadian (sorta), maybe they meant it in the British sense...
Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 14:15
by Cantankerous
Charlie O. wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:I guess side one is the "political" side? I like side two better.
But why is there an instrumental called "Fag?"
A terrible thing for them to do to one of the best pieces of music on the album.
Of course, being Canadian (sorta), maybe they meant it in the British sense...
Indeed - cigarette
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Re: Steppenwolf
Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 14:53
by Charlie O.
... but I wouldn't bet on it.