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Álbums chronology

The Second
The Second
0/10/1968
Monster
Monster
0/11/1969

At Your Birthday Party

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Marzo 1969 · Fecha Grabación: Febrero 1969 -
    Discográfica: ABC Dunhill · Estudio de grabación: American Recording, Studio City, California · Productor: Gabriel Mekler
    1
    Don`t Cry
    Steppenwolf • w: Gabriel Mekler • 1968 /10 Side one
    3:11
  • 2
    Chicken Wolf
    Steppenwolf • w: John Kay, Michael Monarch • 1968 /10 Side one
    2:58
  • 3
    Lovely Meter
    Steppenwolf • w: Mekler • 1968 /10 Side one
    3:10
  • 4
    Round and Down
    Steppenwolf • w: Monarch • 1968 /10 Side one
    3:19
  • 5
    It`s Never Too Late
    Steppenwolf • w: Kay, Nick St. Nicholas • 1968 /10 Side one
    4:07
  • 6
    Sleeping Dreaming
    Steppenwolf • w: St. Nicholas • 1968 /10 Side one
    1:07
  • 1
    Jupiter Child
    Steppenwolf • w: Jerry Edmonton, Kay, Monarch • 1968 /10 Side two
    3:28
  • 2
    She`ll Be Better
    Steppenwolf • w: Edmonton, Mekler • 1968 /10 Side two
    5:32
  • 3
    Cat Killer
    Steppenwolf • w: John Goadsby • 1968 /10 Side two
    1:37
  • 4
    Rock Me
    Steppenwolf • w: Kay • 1969 /03 Side two
    0:00
  • 5
    God Fearing Man
    Steppenwolf • w: Monarch • 1969 /03 Side two
    3:55
  • 6
    Mango Juice
    Steppenwolf • w: Edmonton, Goadsby, Monarch • 1969 /03 Side two
    3:01
  • 7
    Happy Birthday
    Steppenwolf • w: Mekler • 1969 /03 Side two
    2:16
  • Singles


    Rock Me

    Rock Me

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Febrero 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 1969 -
    Discográfica: ABC · · Productor: Gabriel Mekler
    1
    Rock Me
    Steppenwolf • w: Kay • 1969 /02 /22
    0:00
  • 2
    Jupiters Child
    Steppenwolf • 1987
    0:00
  • Singles

    The Second
    The Second
    0/10/1968
    Monster
    Monster
    0/11/1969
    At Your Birthday Party
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMarch 1969
    RecordedOctober 1968 – February 1969
    StudioAmerican Recording, Studio City, California
    Genre
    Length41:26
    LabelABC Dunhill
    ProducerGabriel Mekler
    Steppenwolf chronology
    The Second
    (1968)
    At Your Birthday Party
    (1969)
    Early Steppenwolf
    (1969)
    Singles from At your Birthday Party
    1. "Rock Me"
      Released: February 1969 [1]
    2. "It`s Never Too Late"
      Released: April 1969 [2]

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    1969 studio album by Steppenwolf

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]

    At Your Birthday Party is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records.

    Background

    It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nicholas; and the last album to feature guitarist Michael Monarch, who left the band in August 1969. Although it was less critically acclaimed than their successful first two albums, Steppenwolf and The Second, it contains a few well-known hits, such as "It`s Never Too Late" and "Jupiter`s Child", as well as "Rock Me," which had been featured in the 1968 film Candy. Although the band would be very successful in the early 1970s, At Your Birthday Party would be their last top ten album and features their last top ten single. The album showcases Steppenwolf coming out of, but not yet completely abandoning, the psychedelia of The Second and stepping into the distinctive hard rock of their later releases.

    Cover art

    The album`s cover was designed by art director Gary Burden. The original LP was a gatefold with a punched-out front cover; the punchout revealed a photo of the band which comprised the inner sleeve`s recto. This photo of the band was shot by Henry Diltz, and it shows the band sitting in the remnants of amplifiers and equipment in a charred house which had belonged to Canned Heat. (A 1969 fire ripped through Canned Heat`s house and rehearsal studio on Lookout Mountain Ave in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California.) Original lead guitarist Michael Monarch did not show up for the photo shoot. Steppenwolf producer Gabriel Mekler bore a physical resemblance to Monarch, and it was decided that Mekler would take Monarch`s place in the photo. Mekler was able to hide himself all the more in the photo by sporting a pair of sunglasses. Initially, not too many noticed. Monarch was still in the band, however. (A dispelled myth is that Monarch was no longer in the band at the time of the photo shoot; he was in the band until the latter part of 1969, and the album came out in early 1969.) The LP was reissued on CD by MCA in late 1980s. MCA decided to not use the photo for their CD re-issue and opted only for the original unfinished war mouse painting, originally intended as the LP`s cover. The resulting CD artwork indeed looks bare as a result. The surrounding black-and-white image of the LP`s gate-fold sleeve was made by importing images of cartoon mouse heads onto the bodies of soldiers within an image of a U.S. Civil War trenched battlefield. The black-and-white portion of the album art was a collage made by Gary Burden, who planned to enlist Rick Griffin to paint a final version of the album art, but Dunhill Records declined to pay for the painting and so used Burden`s black-and-white prototype.[4]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Don`t Cry"Gabriel Mekler3:11
    2."Chicken Wolf"John Kay, Michael Monarch2:58
    3."Lovely Meter"Mekler3:10
    4."Round and Down"Monarch3:19
    5."It`s Never Too Late"Kay, Nick St. Nicholas4:07
    6."Sleeping Dreaming"St. Nicholas1:07

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    7."Jupiter Child"Jerry Edmonton, Kay, Monarch3:28
    8."She`ll Be Better"Edmonton, Mekler5:32
    9."Cat Killer"John Goadsby1:37
    10."Rock Me"Kay3:45
    11."God Fearing Man"Monarch3:55
    12."Mango Juice"Edmonton, Goadsby, Monarch3:01
    13."Happy Birthday"Mekler2:16

    Personnel

    Steppenwolf

    • John Kay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
    • Michael Monarch – lead guitar
    • Goldy McJohn – organ, piano
    • Nick St. Nicholas – bass, backing vocals and lead vocals on “Sleeping Dreaming”
    • Jerry Edmonton – drums, backing vocals and lead vocals on “Lovely Meter”, and “She`ll Be Better”

    Technical

    • Gabriel Mekler – producer
    • Bill Cooper – engineer
    • Richard Podolor – engineer
    • Gary Burden – cover design
    • Henry Diltz – photography

    Charts

    Album - Billboard (United States)[5]

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1969

    Billboard 200

    7

    Singles - Billboard (United States)[6]

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1969

    "Rock Me"

    Billboard Hot 100

    10

    1969

    "It`s Never Too Late"

    Billboard Hot 100

    51

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1969 studio album by Steppenwolf

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]

    At Your Birthday Party is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records.

    Background

    It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nicholas; and the last album to feature guitarist Michael Monarch, who left the band in August 1969. Although it was less critically acclaimed than their successful first two albums, Steppenwolf and The Second, it contains a few well-known hits, such as "It`s Never Too Late" and "Jupiter`s Child", as well as "Rock Me," which had been featured in the 1968 film Candy. Although the band would be very successful in the early 1970s, At Your Birthday Party would be their last top ten album and features their last top ten single. The album showcases Steppenwolf coming out of, but not yet completely abandoning, the psychedelia of The Second and stepping into the distinctive hard rock of their later releases.

    Cover art

    The album`s cover was designed by art director Gary Burden. The original LP was a gatefold with a punched-out front cover; the punchout revealed a photo of the band which comprised the inner sleeve`s recto. This photo of the band was shot by Henry Diltz, and it shows the band sitting in the remnants of amplifiers and equipment in a charred house which had belonged to Canned Heat. (A 1969 fire ripped through Canned Heat`s house and rehearsal studio on Lookout Mountain Ave in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California.) Original lead guitarist Michael Monarch did not show up for the photo shoot. Steppenwolf producer Gabriel Mekler bore a physical resemblance to Monarch, and it was decided that Mekler would take Monarch`s place in the photo. Mekler was able to hide himself all the more in the photo by sporting a pair of sunglasses. Initially, not too many noticed. Monarch was still in the band, however. (A dispelled myth is that Monarch was no longer in the band at the time of the photo shoot; he was in the band until the latter part of 1969, and the album came out in early 1969.) The LP was reissued on CD by MCA in late 1980s. MCA decided to not use the photo for their CD re-issue and opted only for the original unfinished war mouse painting, originally intended as the LP`s cover. The resulting CD artwork indeed looks bare as a result. The surrounding black-and-white image of the LP`s gate-fold sleeve was made by importing images of cartoon mouse heads onto the bodies of soldiers within an image of a U.S. Civil War trenched battlefield. The black-and-white portion of the album art was a collage made by Gary Burden, who planned to enlist Rick Griffin to paint a final version of the album art, but Dunhill Records declined to pay for the painting and so used Burden`s black-and-white prototype.[4]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Don`t Cry"Gabriel Mekler3:11
    2."Chicken Wolf"John Kay, Michael Monarch2:58
    3."Lovely Meter"Mekler3:10
    4."Round and Down"Monarch3:19
    5."It`s Never Too Late"Kay, Nick St. Nicholas4:07
    6."Sleeping Dreaming"St. Nicholas1:07

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    7."Jupiter Child"Jerry Edmonton, Kay, Monarch3:28
    8."She`ll Be Better"Edmonton, Mekler5:32
    9."Cat Killer"John Goadsby1:37
    10."Rock Me"Kay3:45
    11."God Fearing Man"Monarch3:55
    12."Mango Juice"Edmonton, Goadsby, Monarch3:01
    13."Happy Birthday"Mekler2:16

    Personnel

    Steppenwolf

    • John Kay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
    • Michael Monarch – lead guitar
    • Goldy McJohn – organ, piano
    • Nick St. Nicholas – bass, backing vocals and lead vocals on “Sleeping Dreaming”
    • Jerry Edmonton – drums, backing vocals and lead vocals on “Lovely Meter”, and “She`ll Be Better”

    Technical

    • Gabriel Mekler – producer
    • Bill Cooper – engineer
    • Richard Podolor – engineer
    • Gary Burden – cover design
    • Henry Diltz – photography

    Charts

    Album - Billboard (United States)[5]

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1969

    Billboard 200

    7

    Singles - Billboard (United States)[6]

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1969

    "Rock Me"

    Billboard Hot 100

    10

    1969

    "It`s Never Too Late"

    Billboard Hot 100

    51

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