1980's

Paradox - CD (Out of Print)


This was the last project recorded at the old American Recording Studio in Studio City, CA. It was there that we recorded six of our previous albums with Richard Podolor and Bill Cooper as engineer and producer and where our recording success had been launched. After the completion of “Paradox” the studio was moved to Woodland Hills, CA. The album title “Paradox” was derived from the fact that it’s music was unusually varied and contained songs some of which were total opposites, such as the tongue in cheek “The Fixer” (about a hit man for hire) and the more compassionate “Slender Thread of Hope”. In addition I also like “Nothing Is Forever” and “Watch Your Innocence” on which Jackie DeShannon (who co-wrote the tune) sings harmony.

Track List
1. WATCH YOUR INNOCENCE (Jackie DeShannon/Duane Hitchings)
2. NOTHIN' IS FOREVER (John Kay/Michael Palmer/Michael Wilk)
3. YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE (John Kay)
4. THE FIXER (John Kay/Michael Palmer/Steven Palmer)
5. GIVE ME NEWS I CAN USE (John Kay)
6. ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE (Jerry Williams)
7. AIN'T NOTHIN' LIKE IT USED TO BE (John Kay)
8. SLENDER THREAD OF HOPE (John Kay)
9. TELL ME IT'S ALL RIGHT (John Kay/Michael Palmer)
10. CIRCLES OF CONFUSION (John Kay/Michael Palmer)

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WolfTracks - CD

Our first studio album of the early 80’s rebuilding period. Because of constant touring, the recording had to be done quickly. We chose to record at Ocean Way, an excellent studio in Los Angeles and to use the (then new) format of Soundstream 2-track digital. While classical and jazz recordings had been done this way, we were the first rock band to attempt this. There was no over dubbing on a 2 track machine so everything from the instruments to lead and backing vocals was recorded “live” at the same time. Consequently we all felt somewhat under pressure. However everyone, Steve Palmer, drums; Michael Palmer, guitar and Michael Wilk keyboards as well as Welton Gite, bass and Wolf alumni George Biondo and Brett Tuggle backing vocals came through with fine efforts. Engineered by our friend Kevin Kern, it put our fans on notice that we were ongoing and had our eyes on the future. Some favorite cuts are “Five Finger Discount”, “None of the Above”, “The Balance” and “Hot Night In A Cold Town”. I also liked our version of The Argent classic: “Hold Your Head Up”.

Track List
1. ALL I WANT IS ALL YOU GOT (John Kay)
2. TIME (John Kay/Michael Palmer/Kevin Kern)
3. NONE OF THE ABOVE (John Kay/Michael Palmer/Steven Palmer)
4. YOU (John Kay)
5. EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF (John Kay)
6. HOLD YOUR HEAD UP (R. Argent/C. White)
7. HOT NIGHT IN A COLD TOWN (Rick Littlefield/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray)
8. DOWN TO EARTH (Kim Fowlley/Ross Wilson)
9. FOR ROCK-N-ROLL (John Kay)
10. THE BALANCE (John Kay)

WolfTracks - CD
WolfTracks - CD

WolfTracks - CD

$12.99

1982—Imported. In 1980, John Kay reclaimed the Steppenwolf name after the name had been damaged through misuse by others. Touring as “John Kay & Steppenwolf,” the band decided to record live in the studio directly onto a 2-track digital recorder (a brand new medium at the time), a method made popular by jazz and classical musicians. The resulting “Wolftracks” is believed to be the only rock album recorded in this way to date. Includes the bonus track “All I Want Is All I Got.” Other songs: Time, None Of The Above, You, Every Man For Himself, Five Finger Discount, Hold Your Head Up, Hot Night In A Cold Town, Down To Earth, For Rock-N-Roll, The Balance. This album was also re-released in 1990 on CMC records containing 11 tracks. The bonus track was track #1: "All I Want Is All You Got."


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