Gold: Their Great Hits
Gold: Their Great Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Steppenwolf | ||||
Released | March 1971 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 40:23 | |||
Label | Dunhill | |||
Steppenwolf chronology | ||||
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Singles from Gold: Their Great Hits | ||||
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Gold: Their Great Hits was the first greatest hits collection released by the American rock band Steppenwolf. The album, released in 1971, charted at #24 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts and was certified "gold" by the RIAA on April 12, 1971.
Reception
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Allmusic | [1] |
In a retrospective review, Allmusic praised the production and engineering of most of the tracks and called it a "nearly perfect" introduction to the band.[1]
CD track listing
- "Magic Carpet Ride" (John Kay, Rushton Moreve)
- "The Pusher" (Hoyt Axton, Kay)
- "Born to Be Wild" (Mars Bonfire)
- "Sookie, Sookie" (Don Covay, Steve Cropper)
- "It's Never Too Late" (Kay, Nick St. Nicholas)
- "Rock Me" (Dave Grusin, Kay)
- "Hey Lawdy Mama" (Larry Byrom, Jerry Edmonton, Kay)
- "Move Over" (Kay, Gabriel Mekler)
- "Who Needs Ya?" (Byrom, Kay)
- "Jupiter's Child" (Edmonton, Kay, Monarch)
- "Screaming Night Hog" (Kay)
Record track listing
Side 1
- "Born to Be Wild" (Mars Bonfire) 3:28
- "It's Never Too Late" (Kay, Nick St. Nicholas) 4:05
- "Rock Me" (Dave Grusin, Kay) 3:39
- "Hey Lawdy Mama" (Larry Byrom, Jerry Edmonton, Kay) 3:00
- "Move Over" (Kay, Gabriel Mekler) 2:53
- "Who Needs Ya" (Byrom, Kay) 2:59
Side 2
- "Magic Carpet Ride" (John Kay, Rushton Moreve) 4:30
- "The Pusher" (Hoyt Axton, Kay) 5:43
- "Sookie, Sookie" (Don Covay, Steve Cropper) 3:09
- "Jupiter's Child" (Edmonton, Kay, Monarch) 3:24
- "Screaming Night Hog" (Kay) 3:17
Song information
- "Hey Lawdy Mama"
A single released in 1970. It became a top 40 hit peaking at 35 on The Billboard Hot 100.[2] The tune was covered by punk rock group, The Minutemen, for their Project: Mersh EP.[3]
Personnel
- John Kay - vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Larry Byrom - guitar
- Nick St. Nicholas - bass guitar
- Michael Monarch - guitar
- George Biondo - vocals, bass guitar
- Rushton Moreve - bass guitar
- Goldy McJohn - keyboards
- Jerry Edmonton - drums
References
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