STEPPENWOLF Steppenwolf (1970 UK Stateside orange label issue of the debut 1968 11-track stereo LP, featuring the classic 'Born To Be Wild', which coined the name for an entire genre with the line "heavy metal thunder". Other highlights include a heavy version of 'Hootchie Kootchie Man' & a pounding tour-de-force cover of Hoyt Axton's anti-drug song 'The Pusher'. The front laminated flipback picture sleeve some general wear from storage for over fifty years with the vinyl showing the odd faint hairline to show play SSL5020)