Wolftracks


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FieldValue
nameWolftracks
typeAlbum
artistSteppenwolf
coverWolftracks - Steppenwolf.jpg
released1982
recorded1982
studioOcean Way, Hollywood, California
genreRock
length45:09
labelWolf
producerJohn Kay, Richard Podolor
prev_titleSkullduggery
prev_year1976
next_titleParadox
next_year1984
misc{{Singles
nameWolftracks
typestudio
single1Hot Night in a Cold Town
single1date1981
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| name = Wolftracks | type = Album | artist = Steppenwolf | cover = Wolftracks - Steppenwolf.jpg | alt = | released = 1982 | recorded = 1982 | venue = | studio = Ocean Way, Hollywood, California | genre = Rock | length = 45:09 | label = Wolf | producer = John Kay, Richard Podolor | prev_title = Skullduggery | prev_year = 1976 | next_title = Paradox | next_year = 1984 | misc = {{Singles | name = Wolftracks | type = studio | single1 = Hot Night in a Cold Town | single1date = 1981 Wolftracks is an album by John Kay and Steppenwolf, released in 1982 by Wolf Records, with distribution by Nautilus Records in the U.S. and Attic Records in Canada. It was the first new studio album in six years for Kay, featuring a new line-up of Steppenwolf and Kay renaming the group accordingly.

Background

In 1980, Kay reclaimed the Steppenwolf name, touring as “John Kay & Steppenwolf.” The album Wolftracks, the first after the band reformed, was recorded "live" in the studio on a 2-track digital recorder, which was then a new medium.

Critical reception

|rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = |rev2 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide |rev2score = The Globe and Mail wrote that "the basic elements are all there: Kay's husky, Wilson Pickett singing style dominates the digitally processed mix, and Michael Wilk adds the familiar, fat organ sounds to the lurching, half-soul and half-rock beat."

Track listing

;Side one

  1. "All I Want Is All You Got" (John Kay) – 3:55
  2. "Time" (Kay, Michael Palmer, Kevin Kern) – 3:31
  3. "None of the Above" (Kay, M. Palmer, Steven Palmer) – 5:59
  4. "You" (Kay) – 3:50
  5. "Every Man for Himself" (Kay) – 3:19
  6. "Five Finger Discount" (Kay) – 4:36 ;Side two
  7. "Hold Your Head Up" (Rod Argent, Chris White) – 3:42
  8. "Hot Night in a Cold Town" (Rick Littlefield, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray) – 3:20
  9. "Down to Earth" (Kim Fowley, Ross Wilson) – 3:00
  10. "For Rock-n-Roll" (Kay) – 3:42
  11. "The Balance" (Kay) – 6:15

Personnel

John Kay and Steppenwolf

Additional musicians

Technical

References

References

  1. "Steppenwolf Biography by Mark Deming".
  2. . (). ["Wolftracks-CD"](https://steppenwolf.com/i-5117298-wolftracks-cd.html). *John Kay & Steppenwolf*.
  3. "Wolftracks John Kay & Steppenwolf".
  4. (1992). "The Rolling Stone Album Guide". Random House.
  5. (11 Sep 1982). "Wolftracks Steppenwolf". The Globe and Mail.

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