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Steppenwolf 7 is an album by the band Steppenwolf, released in 1970, and their fifth studio recording for Dunhill Records. It is the first Steppenwolf album with new bass player George Biondo. While the album featured Steppenwolf's trademark rock and roll sounds, none of the songs were able to make the Top 40. The album featured a cover of Hoyt Axton's "Snowblind Friend", their second cover of one of his anti-drug songs (the first being "The Pusher"). Along with "Who Needs Ya", it was one of two singles from the album which made the charts but fell short of the Top 40.[2]
Track listing
Track times per LP sleeve.[3]
- "Ball Crusher" – [8:00] 4:50
- "Forty Days and Forty Nights" – [2:57] 3:02
- "Fat Jack" – [4:20] 4:50
- "Renegade" – 6:07
- "Foggy Mental Breakdown" – [4:00] 3:52
- "Snowblind Friend" – [3:50] 3:52
- "Who Needs Ya'" – [2:47] 2:59
- "Earschplittenloudenboomer" – [5:04] 5:00
- "Hippo Stomp" – [4:20] 5:43
Personnel
Other personnel
- Richard Podolor - Producer, Engineer
- Tom Gundelfinger - Photography
- Bill Cooper - Engineer
- Gary Burden - Art Direction, Liner Design, Artwork
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1970 |
Pop Albums |
19 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)[2]
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1970 |
"Who Needs Ya" |
Pop Singles |
54 |
1971 |
"Snowblind Friend" |
Pop Singles |
60 |
References
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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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