High Time is the second and final studio album (third album overall) by the American rock band MC5, released in 1971 by Atlantic Records.
The Motor City Five started in Detroit in 1966 and were responsible for some of the loudest, most energetic rock music to be created in the late sixties and early seventies. They were a huge influence on punk not only by their sound, but by their sheer attitude: they ran a newspaper advertisement saying "Fuck Hudson's" after Hudson's (a department store) refused to carry their record (Kick Out the Jams (1969)) due to the explicit lyrics. This eventually had them fired from their label, Elektra. They created two more studio albums before disbanding in 1972.
High Time is the second and final studio album (third album overall) by the American rock band MC5, released in 1971 by Atlantic Records.
ReplyDeleteThe Motor City Five started in Detroit in 1966 and were responsible for some of the loudest, most energetic rock music to be created in the late sixties and early seventies. They were a huge influence on punk not only by their sound, but by their sheer attitude: they ran a newspaper advertisement saying "Fuck Hudson's" after Hudson's (a department store) refused to carry their record (Kick Out the Jams (1969)) due to the explicit lyrics. This eventually had them fired from their label, Elektra. They created two more studio albums before disbanding in 1972.
https://mc5music.bandcamp.com/releases
https://www.discogs.com/MC5-High-Time/master/63856
Tracks:
1 Sister Anne
2 Baby Won't Ya
3 Miss X
4 Gotta Keep Movin'
5 Future/Now
6 Poison
7 Over And Over
8 Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)