The Second


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FieldValue
nameThe Second
typeAlbum
artistSteppenwolf
coverSteppenwolfTheSecond.jpg
releasedOctober 1968
recorded1968
studioAmerican Recording, Studio City, California
genre
length40:25
labelDunhill
producerGabriel Mekler
prev_titleSteppenwolf
prev_year1968
next_titleAt Your Birthday Party
next_year1969
misc{{Singles
nameThe Second
typestudio
single1Magic Carpet Ride
single1dateSeptember 1, 1968
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The Second is the second studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf, released in October 1968 on ABC Dunhill Records. The album contains one of Steppenwolf's most famous songs, "Magic Carpet Ride". The background of the original ABC LP cover was a shiny "foil", in contrast to later (MCA Records) LP issues and the modern CD sleeve.

Featuring a style that incorporates psychedelic music and hard rock, the release has received critical acclaim both when it came out as well as in later years. AllMusic critic Bruce Eder stated that, though "highly derivative" of their first album, The Second had "very hard and edgy" tracks with the band "in excellent form". It became the band's highest-charting album on the Billboard 200, reaching number three.

The five tracks on side two after "Magic Carpet Ride" consist of a continuous medley.

Track listing

| all_writing = John Kay, except where indicated. | headline = Side one | title1 = Faster Than the Speed of Life | writer1 = Mars Bonfire | length1 = 3:10 | title2 = Tighten Up Your Wig (melody from "Messin' with the Kid" by Junior Wells) | length2 = 3:06 | title3 = None of Your Doing | writer3 = Kay, Gabriel Mekler | length3 = 2:50 | title4 = Spiritual Fantasy | length4 = 3:39 | title5 = Don't Step on the Grass, Sam | length5 = 5:43 | headline = Side two | title1 = 28 | writer1 = Mekler | length1 = 3:12 | title2 = Magic Carpet Ride | writer2 = Kay, Rushton Moreve | length2 = 4:30 | title3 = Disappointment Number (Unknown) | length3 = 4:52 | title4 = Lost and Found by Trial and Error | length4 = 2:07 | title5 = Hodge, Podge, Strained Through a Leslie | length5 = 2:48 | title6 = Resurrection | length6 = 2:52 | title7 = Reflections | writer7 = Kay, Mekler | length7 = 0:43 | total_length = 40:25

Personnel

Steppenwolf

Technical

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States) ::data[format=table]

YearChartPosition
1968Billboard 2003
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Singles - Billboard (United States) ::data[format=table]

YearSingleChartPosition
1968"Magic Carpet Ride"Hot 1002
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References

References

  1. Bruce Eder. "Steppenwolf the Second - Steppenwolf". AllMusic.
  2. Butcher, David. (November 23, 1968). "Records". Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc..
  3. "Billboard 200 - Steppenwolf".
  4. "Billboard Hot 100 - Steppenwolf".

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