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Steppin' Out | ||||
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Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Rocket (US); Polydor (UK) | |||
Producer | Neil Sedaka, Robert Appère | |||
Neil Sedaka chronology | ||||
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Steppin' Out is a 1976 album containing the works of Neil Sedaka. In America it was the third and final album of a trilogy of albums issued by The Rocket Record Company. (Rocket would issue a compilation album, Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits , in 1977; but it contained no new material.) Outside America Steppin' Out was issued on the Polydor label. In 1998, the Varèse Sarabande label reissued Steppin' Out and included four bonus tracks.
The title track peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100, and featured backing vocals by Elton John. [1] [2]
AllMusic said "there are no memorable tunes here, and the craft simply doesn't offer the pleasures it once did. Consequently, it's only of interest to hardcore followers". [3] The Windsor Star opined that "I liked Sedaka better when he was still worried about his comeback ... there was a hunger then that is missing from this album ... even Elton John would find it a bit soft around the edges". [4]
Many of the songs on this album were released on 45 rpm singles; some were even included on a 33-1/3 rpm EP album in the UK. Those songs that saw such a release are as follows:
In 1976, Polydor issued an EP in the UK entitled, "Make Your Own Sunshine". This EP included "You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine" and "Summer Nights" along with "Tit For Tat" and "New York City Blues", two songs from earlier Neil Sedaka albums.
In 1998, Varèse Sarabande reissued Steppin' Out and included the following bonus tracks:
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