Monster (Steppenwolf album)
Monster is an album by Steppenwolf. Released in 1969, it was their first LP with new lead guitarist, Larry Byrom instead of Michael Monarch. The album was Steppenwolf's most political one, making references to important issues at the time, such as the Vietnam War.
The title refers to the contemporary politics and state of the US, as in the lyrics to the title song:
- "The cities have turned into jungles,
- and corruption is stranglin' the land.
- The police force is watching the people,
- and the people just can't understand.
- We don't know how to mind our own business,
- 'cause the whole world's got to be just like us.
- Now we are fighting a war over there.
- No matter who's the winner, we can't pay the cost.
- 'Cause there's a monster on the loose,
- it's got our heads into the noose.
- And it just sits there... watching."
The album was the first Steppenwolf album not to feature a US top ten hit, and can thus be seen as the beginning of their slow fall from fame. Even though this album, "Live", "Steppenwolf 7" and "For Ladies Only" are today seen as making up the latter half of their ultimate prime, their days of "Born to Be Wild"-like fame were over. Still two singles from the album cracked the top 40, and Steppenwolf would continue landing albums in the US top 20 for a while yet, a factor that became more and more important during this time.
Track listing
- "Monster" (Kay, Edmonton)/"Suicide" (Kay, St. Nicholas, Byrom, Edmonton)/"America" (Kay, Edmonton) – 9:15
- "Draft Resister" (Kay, McJohn, Byrom) – 3:20
- "Power Play" (Kay) – 5:26
- "Move Over" (Kay, Mekler) – 2:53
- "Fag" (Byrom, Edmonton, St. Nicholas) – 3:13
- "What Would You Do (If I Did That to You)" (Francen, Porter) – 3:19
- "From Here to There Eventually" (Kay, McJohn, Edmonton) – 5:27
Personnel
- Gabriel Mekler - producer
- Steppenwolf - main performer
- Bill Cooper - engineer
- Richard Podolor - engineer
Charts
Album - Billboard (United States)
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1970 |
Pop Albums |
17 |
Singles - Billboard (United States)
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1969 |
"Move Over" |
Pop Singles |
31 |
1969 |
"Monster" |
Pop Singles |
39 |
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Studio albums |
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Live albums |
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Compilations |
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Videos & DVDs |
- Hard Times to Hard Rock
- Living Legends of Rock & Roll - Live from Itchycoo Park
- Live in Louisville
- Rock N’ Roll Greats (Steppenwolf DVD)
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Singles |
- "A Girl I Knew"
- "Sookie Sookie"
- "Born to Be Wild"
- "Magic Carpet Ride"
- "Rock Me"
- "It's 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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