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  1. Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year: New Submission. Slow Flux/Hour Of The Wolf (2×CD, Album, Compilation, Remastered): Yellow Label: SPV 265972 CD

  2. The Wolf of Snow Hollow is a 2020 American comedy horror film about a small Utah town that is seemingly terrorized by a werewolf.It was written and directed by Jim Cummings who also stars along with Riki Lindhome, Chloe East, Jimmy Tatro, and Robert Forster.The film is dedicated to Forster, as it was the last of his career, completed shortly before his death.

  3. Slow Flux (1974) features Children of the Night and Straight Shootin' Woman. Skullduggery (1976) is propped up by the title cut and Life is a Gamble. Steppenwolf unleashed a more sophisticated sound on these three LPs (mid-70s keyboards, pop-tinged harmonies and studio wizardry) and Kay's trademark vocals cut through unmistakeably.

  4. Rent The Wolf of Snow Hollow on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. The Wolf of Snow Hollow treads somewhat unsteadily between horror and comedy, but writer ...

  5. Slow Flux, an Album by Steppenwolf. Released in October 1974 on Mums (catalog no. PZ 33093; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hard Rock. Rated #674 in the best albums of 1974. Featured peformers: John Kay (lead vocals, guitar), Jerry Edmonton (percussion, vocals, horn arrangements, art direction, cover design), George Biondo (bass, vocals), Goldy McJohn (keyboards, vocals), Bobby Cochran (lead guitar, vocals ...

  6. Steppenwolf : Hour of the Wolf. 20/20. Band Name Steppenwolf. Album Name Hour of the Wolf. Type Album. Released date 1975. Labels Epic Records. Music Style Hard Rock. Members owning this album 7. Tracklist. 1. Caroline (Are You Ready for the Outlaw World) 2. Annie, Annie Over: 3. Two for the Love of One: 4. Just for Tonight: 5. Hard Rock Road ...

  7. Slow Flux (1974) features Children of the Night and Straight Shootin' Woman. Skullduggery (1976) is propped up by the title cut and Life is a Gamble. Steppenwolf unleashed a more sophisticated sound on these three LPs (mid-70s keyboards, pop-tinged harmonies and studio wizardry) and Kay's trademark vocals cut through unmistakeably.