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Born to Be Wild: A Retrospective ()

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Born to Be Wild: A Retrospective - Steppenwolf
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Track Listing
  1. Twisted
  2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  3. Sookie, Sookie
  4. Everybody's Next One
  5. Born to Be Wild
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  1. Twisted
  2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  3. Sookie, Sookie
  4. Everybody's Next One
  5. Born to Be Wild
  6. Your Wall's Too High
  7. Desperation
  8. The Pusher
  9. The Ostrich
  10. Don't Step on the Grass, Sam
  11. Magic Carpet Ride
  12. Rock Me
  13. Jupiter's Child
  14. It's Never Too Late
  15. Monster/Suicide/America
  16. More Over
  17. Hey Lawdy Mama
  18. Snowblind Friend
  19. Who Needs Ya?
  20. Screaming Night Hog
  21. For Ladies Only
  22. Tenderness
  23. Ride with Me
  24. I'm Movin' On
  25. My Sportin' Life
  26. Children of the Night
  27. Straight Shootin' Woman
  28. Caroline (Are You Ready for the Outlaw World)
  29. Live Your Life
  30. Ain't Nothing Like It Used to Be
  31. Born to Be Wild
  32. Rock & Roll Rebels
  33. Give Me News I Can Use
  34. The Wall
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Born to Be Wild: A Retrospective was the first attempt at a serious historical overview of Steppenwolf and founder/leader John Kay's career, and considering that the makers limited themselves to two CDs, they did an amazingly good job. A lot of listeners -- even those who were around during the band's heyday -- who think of Steppenwolf as nothing but successful purveyors of hard rock on the pop charts, may be surprised by what is here. Disc one reaches back to a pair of excellent tracks from the summer 1966 Columbia Records ...

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