At Your Birthday Party Steppenwolf

Album info

Album-Release:
1969

HRA-Release:
22.01.2015

Label: Geffen Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Steppenwolf

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Don't Cry 03:10
  • 2 Chicken Wolf 02:58
  • 3 Lovely Meter 03:08
  • 4 Round And Down 03:18
  • 5 It's Never Too Late 04:06
  • 6 Sleeping Dreaming 01:07
  • 7 Jupiter's Child 03:26
  • 8 She'll Be Better 05:30
  • 9 Cat Killer 01:36
  • 10 Rock Me 03:42
  • 11 God Fearing Man 03:54
  • 12 Mango Juice 03:01
  • 13 Happy Birthday 02:15
  • Total Runtime 41:11

Info for At Your Birthday Party

The Wolf's third album includes the hit “Rock Me” from the motion picture soundtrack Candy. Other highlights include: “It's Never Too Late,” “Jupiter's Child,” “Chicken Wolf,” and “Happy Birthday.” Songs: Don't Cry, Lovely Meter, Round and Round, Sleeping Dreaming, She'll Be Better, Cat Killer, God Fearing Man, Mango Juice.

The recording sessions for 'At Your Birthday Party' started to show the wear and tear of the road on all of us. In addition, some band members for the first time, tried their hand at songwriting and I had run out of tunes to contribute. This album nevertheless includes some of my favorite Steppenwolf tracks such as 'Happy Birthday', 'Jupiter's Child' and 'Rock Me'. Nick St. Nicholas (who had replaced our original bassist Rushton Moreve) had an idea for a song titled 'It's Never Too Late', which triggered me to work out the rest of the song. That one is an all time favorite of mine. Gabriel Mekler (our Producer) had his hands full trying to be fair to all band members and stay neutral to allow us to work out the difficulties on our own. The fact that the song 'Rock Me' (which had been written for the soundtrack of the motion picture 'Candy') had already been a hit single before it was included in the 'Birthday album' may have reduced the impact of the album because the initial sales of the LP were not what we had hoped for, although over the years, it became quite popular with many of our fans.

John Kay, lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
Michael Monarch, lead guitar
Goldy McJohn, organ, piano
Nick St. Nicholas, bass
Jerry Edmonton, drums, vocals

Recorded from December 1968 - February 1969
Engineered by Bill Cooper, Richard Podolor
Produced by Gabriel Mekler

Digitally remastered

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