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The inclusion of “Born To Be Wild” in Dennis Hopper’s 1969 cinematic counterculture classic Easy Rider raised the profile for this struggling West Coast hard rock group, who had a hit single but now had a biker anthem. Their self-titled 1968 debut album features “Wild” along with Hoyt Axton’s anti-drug song, “The Pusher,” as well as a collection of lesser-known blues-influenced tunes that display a seasoned if not yet defined group of hard rock musicians. (Keep in mind, the “heavy metal” playbook — namechecked for the first time in “Wild” — was being written on the fly by these guys among others.) Their guitar-organ attack that could flourish in a live setting had to handle the time limits of vinyl, while leader John Kay had yet to harness his songwriting talents to maximum effect. (“Wild” was written by ex-member “Mars Bonfire”). Kay’s bluesy excursions (“Your Wall’s Too High,” “Desperation”) are made convincing by his trademark husky growl, however, Willie Dixon’s blues standard “Hoochie Coochie Man” is solid if unspectacular. The album’s first two (unsuccessful) singles, Don Covay’s “Sookie, Sookie” and the band original “A Girl I Know” deliver well-schooled R&B and sport the band’s underrated pop sense, respectively.

Customer Reviews

Great is not enough

In the world of rock and roll, Steppenwolf is beyond great. They are the thunder of the storm. Growing up to paren'ts favorites ; inculding The Who, Cat Stevens, The Beatles, and The Doors, I was never introduced to Steppenwolf until I heard their song "Magic Carpet Ride" on the radio. I was sixteen before I found out the name of the band who wrote it. I bought two of their albums the same day. "Wild " never gets old and "The Pusher" is deeper than most songs by other groups will ever tiptoe around. I find the the depth and political lyrics make Steppenwolf all the better and a group everyone should listen to, especialy in a age where music is hollow and selfish. "Monster", "Never Too Late", and "Snow Blind Friend" shows a mature band that not only makes wonderful music but tries to make a difference. Steppenwolf is a must for anyone who enjoys music.

Hello

Im not a real big steppenwolf fan, but Born TO be Wild is probably one of the greatest rock songs ever written

This album is great

they were the first to write born to be wild. that shows true just how good they are. any album with born to be wild on it is good.

Biography

Formed: 1967 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Led by John Kay (born Joachim Krauledat, April 12, 1944), Steppenwolf's blazing biker anthem "Born to Be Wild" roared out of speakers everywhere in the fiery summer of 1968, John Kay's threatening rasp sounding a mesmerizing call to arms to the counterculture movement rapidly sprouting up nationwide. German immigrant Kay got his professional start in a bluesy Toronto band called Sparrow, recording for Columbia in 1966. After Sparrow disbanded, Kay relocated to the West Coast and formed Steppenwolf,...
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