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Track List: 5-8 5. Don't Step On The Grass, Sam (0:00) 6. 28 (5:42) 7. Magic Carpet Ride (8:57) 8. Disappointment Number (Unknown) (13:28) Part 1. • Steppenwolf - The Second (1968) Part 1 (Fu... Part 2. • Steppenwolf - The Second (1968) Part 2 (Fu... Part 3. • Steppenwolf - The Second (1968) Part 3 (Fu... Playlist: • Steppenwolf 'The Second' Allmusic Review by Bruce Eder The group's second album was virtually a re-creation of its predecessor, only slightly more sophisticated in its range of songs and the manner of playing them, and the in-house writing had improved, though the latter also became highly derivative. The Second embraces everything from hard rock to psychedelia to blues, and the band is in excellent form, playing very hard and edgy, except on the deliberately lyrical, reflective "Spiritual Fantasy," a rare acoustic number for the group. Much more to the point of the group was the single "Magic Carpet Ride," the ultimate psychedelic pop dance number of the decade, and the marijuana anthem "Don't Step on the Grass, Sam," the pounding "28," and the album-opener "Faster Than the Speed of Life." Side two of the original LP was a great achievement in its own right, opening with "Magic Carpet Ride," which leads into a nonstop extended array of hard-rocking numbers, mostly in a blues idiom: "Disappointment Number (Unknown)," "Lost and Found by Trial and Error," "Hodge Podge, Strained Through a Leslie," and "Resurrection." The playing was as good as the first album, and though there's nothing quite comparable to "Born to Be Wild" here in terms of cultural impact, the level of the surrounding numbers is higher. Personnel: John Kay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica Michael Monarch – lead guitar Goldy McJohn – organ, piano Rushton Moreve – bass Jerry Edmonton – drums, vocals, lead vocals on "Faster Than the Speed of Life" and "28", co-lead vocals on "Don't Step on the Grass, Sam" Technical: Gabriel Mekler – producer Bill Cooper – engineer Richard Podolor – engineer Gary Burden – art direction, cover design Henry Diltz – photography