Skullduggery is the ninth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in May 1976, by Epic Records. It was the third of four released by Epic Records, and the last to feature keyboardist Wayne Cook, who left to join Player in 1977. The band broke up in 1971, and Kay pursued a solo career. Steppenwolf reformed in 1974 with the album Slow Flux, and disbanded in 1976. Afterward, several versions of the band toured North America until Kay reformed the official version of the group in 1980.
“The title song -while the mainstream Blue Oyster Cult-sounding chorus is pretty catchy and the verse melody is somewhat solid as well- really shows a band trying to fit in with the hard rock artists at the times and well, there really was no reason to.” “The title of the only slow song is Rock n roll song which is actually a nice ballad! It is smoothly played while maintaining a rock feel. “Rock and Roll Song” is a great commentary on how the political and societal changes had occured since Steppenwolf’s creation.”
“Life Is a Gamble” is generic -but decent- mid 70’s rock with the occasional touch of piano and is honestly a high point on an album like this. WHAT the… where did “Rock and Roll Song” come from? John Kay’s voice returns to fine classic form, and the sincerity in his voice is simply unmatched by anyone else”
RoR, December 28, 2021
Tracks
1. Skullduggery (Bobby Cochran) - 5:16
2. (I'm A) Road Runner (Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr., Lamont Dozier) - 3:52
3. Rock And Roll Song (Paul Valdemar Horsdal) - 3:06
4. Train Of Thought (Alan O'Day) - 4:40
5. Life Is A Gamble (Bobby Cochran, Harry Garfield) - 3:22
6. Pass It On (Jean Watt) - 4:43
7. Sleep (George Biondo) - 3:45
8. Lip Service (Bobby Cochran, George Biondo, Jerry Edmonton, John Kay, Wayne Cook) - 5:27
Steppenwolf
*Bobby Cochran - Lead Guitar, Vocals
*George Biondo - Bass, Vocals
*Jerry Edmonton - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
*John Kay - Lead Vocals, Guitar
*Wayne Cook - Keyboards
1969 At Your Birthday Party (Japan SHM 2013 remaster)
1969 Monster (2013 japan SHM issue)
1970 Live (2013 Japan SHM edition)
1975 Steppenwolf - Hour Of The Wolf (2018 remaster)
Related Act
1968 John Kay and the Sparrow
1972 John Kay – Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes
Related Act
1968 John Kay and the Sparrow
1972 John Kay – Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes
In my opinion-one of the last good album...
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