Early Steppenwolf

Early Steppenwolf is a collection of live recordings by Steppenwolf when they were still known as "The Sparrow" [nee: "The Sparrows"]. It was released in July 1969 on the ABC Dunhill Records label.[1]

Early Steppenwolf
Live album by
ReleasedJuly 1969
RecordedMay 14, 1967
VenueThe Matrix, San Francisco, CA
Genre
Length43:37
LabelABC Dunhill Records
ProducerPeter Abram
Steppenwolf chronology
At Your Birthday Party
(1969)
Early Steppenwolf
(1969)
Monster
(1969)

Prior to the formation of the Steppenwolf partnership in 1968,[2] music producer arranger, Gabriel Mekler changed the name of the band based on a book he was reading at the time by Hermann Hesse. Nick St. Nicholas was one of the driving forces in music of the hippie counterculture movement, the Summer of Love, having booked the band at the Matrix club in the San Francisco Bay Area. On May 14, 1967, the manager of the Matrix club recorded two shows, including a 20-minute version of The Pusher. These are the live recordings released by ABC Dunhill Records as Early Steppenwolf .[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
The Village VoiceC[5]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Power Play" (John Kay) – 2:55
  2. "Howlin' for My Darlin'" (Dixon, Howlin' Wolf) – 4:53
  3. "I'm Going Upstairs" (Hooker) – 7:14
  4. "Corina, Corina" (Arranged and adapted by Kay) – 3:54
  5. "Tighten up Your Wig" (Kay) – 3:14
Side two
  1. "The Pusher" (Hoyt Axton) – 21:27

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

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