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Showing posts with label John Kay. Show all posts

Steppenwolf / John Kay discography [1968-2009]



Steppenwolf are a Canadian-American, hard rock group that was prominent in the late 1960s. The group was formed in 1967 in Los Angeles by vocalist John Kay, guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmonton after the dissolution of Toronto group The Sparrows of which Moreve was not a member.

Steppenwolf enjoyed worldwide success from 1968 to 1974, but clashing personalities led to the end of the core lineup. Today, frontman John Kay is the only original member left, having served as lead singer for more than 40 years since 1967. 


John Kay & Friends-(2004)-Live At The Renaissance Center
John Kay & Steppenwolf-(1982)-Wolftracks
John Kay & Steppenwolf-(1987)-Rock & Roll Rebels
John Kay & Steppenwolf-(1990)-Rise & Shine
John Kay & Steppenwolf-(1995)-Live At 25
John Kay & The Sparrows-(1968)-Collector's Item
John Kay & The Sparrows-(1993)-Best Of
John Kay-(1972-73)-Forgotten Songs & Unsung Heroes  My Sportin' Life
John Kay-(1973)-My Sportin' Life
John Kay-(1987)-Lone Steppenwolf
John Kay-(2001)-Heretics & Privateers
John Kay-(2009)-Reborn To Be Wilder

Steppenwolf-(1968)-Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf-(1968)-The Second
Steppenwolf-(1969)- Early Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf-(1969)-At Your Birthday Party
Steppenwolf-(1969)-Monster
Steppenwolf-(1970)-Steppenwolf 7
Steppenwolf-(1971)-For Ladies Only
Steppenwolf-(1971)-Live
Steppenwolf-(1972)-Ride With Me
Steppenwolf-(1974)-Slow Flux
Steppenwolf-(1975)- Hour Of The Wolf
Steppenwolf-(1976)-Skulldugery
Steppenwolf-(1980)-My Father's Place New York
Steppenwolf-(1984)-Paradox
Steppenwolf-(1991)-Born To Be Wild Retrospective
Steppenwolf-(1996)-Feed The Fire
Steppenwolf-(1999)-Born To Be Wild
Steppenwolf-19800216 Roslyn, NY

Steppenwolf Featuring John Kay - Born To Be Wild / A Retrospective [2 CD, 1991/FLAC]


 Born to Be Wild – A Retrospective
is a 1991 greatest hits album by Steppenwolf. It was the first attempt at a serious historical overview of the band and its founder/leader's career.