Slow Flux

Slow Flux
Studio album by Steppenwolf
Released August 1974
Genre Rock
Length 45:33
Label Mums (US)/Epic (Nationwide)
Producer Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf chronology
16 Greatest Hits
(1973)
Slow Flux
(1974)
Hour of the Wolf
(1975)
Singles from Slow Flux
  1. "Straight Shootin' Woman"
    Released: 1974
  2. "Get Into the Wind"
    Released: 1975
  3. "Smokey Factory Blues"
    Released: 1975

Slow Flux is an album by Steppenwolf, released in 1974 under the label Epic. In the US it was released on the Mums Records label, a short-lived CBS Records subsidiary. It was the first of three albums the band created after reforming in 1974 before they disbanded again in 1976. "Straight Shootin' Woman" was the last Steppenwolf song to chart on the Billboard magazine Top 40.[1] The song "Children of the Night" notably posits that the hippie movement at this time had died, and president Richard Nixon is referred to as "the fool who believed that wrong is right".


Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic(not rated) link
Džuboksmixed [2]

Track listing

  1. "Gang War Blues" – 4:52
  2. "Children of Night" – 5:11
  3. "Justice Don't Be Slow" – 5:00
  4. "Get into the Wind" – 3:00
  5. "Jeraboah" – 5:41
  6. "Straight Shootin' Woman" – 4:04
  7. "Smokey Factory Blues" – 4:09
  8. "Morning Blue" – 4:12
  9. "A Fool's Fantasy" – 3:37
  10. "Fishin' in the Dark" – 5:47

Personnel

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1974 Pop Albums 47

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1974 "Straight Shootin' Woman" Pop Singles 29
1974 "Smokey Factory Blues" Pop Singles 108

References

  1. Steppenwolf USA chart history, Billboard.com. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
  2. Konjović, S. "Steppenwolf - Slow Flux". Džuboks (in Serbian). Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine (6 (second series)): 22.
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