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Hour of the Wolf is an album by Steppenwolf, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). It was the second of four albums Steppenwolf released under the label Epic.
[edit] Track listing
- "Caroline (Are You Ready for the Outlaw World)" (Bonfire) – 4:53
- "Annie, Annie Over" (O'Day) – 4:12
- "Two for the Love of One" (Biondo, Edmonton) – 3:46
- "Just for Tonight" (Cochran, Edmonton) – 5:39
- "Hard Rock Road" (Edmonton) – 3:32
- "Someone Told a Lie" (Cochran, Kay) – 5:07
- "Another's Lifetime" (Berry) – 4:34
- "Mr. Penny Pincher" (Dunson) – 6:15
[edit] Personnel
- Steppenwolf - Main Performer, Producer
- George Biondo - Bass, Vocals
- Bobby Cochran - Guitar
- John Kay - Guitar, Vocals
- Jerry Edmonton - Art Direction, Drums
- Andy Chapin - Keyboards
- Ed Bannon - Engineer
- Tom Scott - Horn
- Roy Halee - Mixing
- Lorrie Sullivan - Design, Photography
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
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Chart |
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1975 |
Pop Albums |
155 |
Steppenwolf |
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Original band |
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Studio albums |
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Live albums |
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Compilations |
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Videos |
VHS: Hard Times to Hard Rock
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DVD |
Living Legends of Rock & Roll - Live from Itchycoo Park | Live In Louisville | Rock N’ Roll Greats
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Singles |
"A Girl I Knew" | "Sookie Sookie" | "Born to Be Wild" | "Magic Carpet Ride" | "Rock Me" | "Its Never Too Late" | "Move Over" | "Monster" | "Hey Lawdy Mama" | "Screaming Night Hog" | "Who Needs Ya" | "The Pusher" | "Snowblind Friend" | "Ride With Me" | "For Ladies Only" | "Straight Shootin’ Woman" | "Get Into The Wind" | "Smokey Factory Blues" | "Caroline" | "Hot Night In A Cold Town"
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