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At Your Birthday Party (1969)

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Title: At Your Birthday Party
Artist: Steppenwolf
Genre: Rock
Released: 1969

Tracks:
1 - Don't Cry - 3:09
2 - Chicken Wolf - 2:57
3 - Lovely Meter - 3:08
4 - Round and Down - 3:18
5 - It's Never Too Late - 3:01
6 - Sleeping Dreaming - 1:03
7 - Jupiter Child - 3:24
8 - She'll Be Better - 5:28
9 - Cat Killer - 1:34
10 - Rock Me - 3:40
11 - God Fearing Man - 3:50
12 - Mango Juice - 2:57
13 - Happy Birthday - 2:17

Overview:
At Your Birthday Party is the third studio album by Steppenwolf, released in 1969 on the label ABC Dunhill Records. It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nicholas. 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 the colossal "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' was to 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 Steppenwolf the Second and stepping into the distinctive hard rock of their later releases.
 
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