John Kay – Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes / My Sportin' Life (Reissue) (1972-73/2008)
Artist: John Kay
Title: Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes / My Sportin' Life
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2008
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:44
Total Size: 248/551 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes / My Sportin' Life
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2008
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:44
Total Size: 248/551 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes 1972:
1. Many A Mile (Patrick Sky) - 4:26
2. Walk Beside Me (John Kay) - 5:12
3. You Win Again (Hank Williams) - 4:01
4. To Be Alive (John Kay) - 4:55
5. Bold Marauder (Richard Farina) - 5:04
6. Two Of A Kind (John Kay) - 5:58
7. Walkin' Blues (Robert Johnson) - 2:44
8. Somebody (John Kay) - 4:04
9. I'm Moving On (Hank Snow) - 3:06
My Sportin' Life 1973:
10. Moonshine (Friend Of Mine) (Les Emmerson) - 2:48
11. Nobody Lives Here Anymore (John Kay) - 4:02
12. Drift Away (Mentor Williams) - 4:10
13. Heroes And Devils (Kerry Chater, Renée Armand) - 3:08
14. My Sportin' Life (John Kay) - 5:19
15. Easy Evil (Alan O'Day) - 3:36
16. Giles Of The River (Donald Fagen, Walter Becker) - 3:37
17. Dance To My Song (John Kay) - 4:07
18. Sing With The Children (Ron Davies) - 6:40
Line-up:
Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes 1972:
John Kay - Vocals, Guitars
Kent Henry - Lead Guitar
Hugh O'Sullivan - Keyboards
George Biondo - Bass
Penti Glan - Drums
My Sportin' Life 1973:
John Kay - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
George Biondo - Bass
Bill Cooper - Bass
Daryl Dragon - Keyboards
Stan Farber - Vocals
Venetta Fields - Vocals
Whitey Glan - Drums
Kent Henry - Guitar
Gloria Jones - Vocals
Larry Knechtel - Keyboards
Danny Kortchmar - Guitar
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Sherlie Matthews - Vocals
Gene Morford - Vocals
Alan O'day - Keyboards
Richard Podolor - Keyboards, Mandolin
Leland Sklar - Bass
Hugh Sullivan - Keyboards
Mike Utley - Piano
John Kay is the stage name of Joachim Krauledat (born 12 April 1944, Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany, now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) a German-born Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist known as the front man of Steppenwolf.
In the Evacuation of East Prussia in early 1945, in harsh winter conditions, his mother first had to flee with the baby boy from the advancing Soviet troops. In 1948, the two also fled from Arnstadt in the East German Soviet occupation zone to resettle in Hanover, West Germany (as recounted in his song "Renegade" on the album Steppenwolf Seven). Located in the British occupation zone, teen aged Joachim, suffering from eyesight problems, listened to music broadcast by the British Forces Broadcasting Service before his family moved to Canada in 1958.
In 1965, he joined a blues rock and folk music group named The Sparrows (later known as The Sparrow), which had moderate success in Canada before moving to California, augmenting its line-up and changing its name to Steppenwolf in 1967. With music that pioneered hard rock and heavy metal, Steppenwolf had international success with songs such as "Born to Be Wild", "Magic Carpet Ride", "Monster", "The Pusher", and "Rock Me". This was multiplied by the use of "Born to Be Wild" and "The Pusher" in the 1969 movie Easy Rider.
He recorded both as a solo artist and with Steppenwolf during the late 1970s. As of 2017, John Kay continues to perform with Steppenwolf.
In the Evacuation of East Prussia in early 1945, in harsh winter conditions, his mother first had to flee with the baby boy from the advancing Soviet troops. In 1948, the two also fled from Arnstadt in the East German Soviet occupation zone to resettle in Hanover, West Germany (as recounted in his song "Renegade" on the album Steppenwolf Seven). Located in the British occupation zone, teen aged Joachim, suffering from eyesight problems, listened to music broadcast by the British Forces Broadcasting Service before his family moved to Canada in 1958.
In 1965, he joined a blues rock and folk music group named The Sparrows (later known as The Sparrow), which had moderate success in Canada before moving to California, augmenting its line-up and changing its name to Steppenwolf in 1967. With music that pioneered hard rock and heavy metal, Steppenwolf had international success with songs such as "Born to Be Wild", "Magic Carpet Ride", "Monster", "The Pusher", and "Rock Me". This was multiplied by the use of "Born to Be Wild" and "The Pusher" in the 1969 movie Easy Rider.
He recorded both as a solo artist and with Steppenwolf during the late 1970s. As of 2017, John Kay continues to perform with Steppenwolf.