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MC5 – Total Assault: 50th Anniversary Collection [New Vinyl] Blue, Colored Vinyl, Red, White, Anniversary Ed
Artist: MC5
Title: Total Assault: 50th Anniversary Collection
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: Blue, Colored Vinyl, Red, White, Anniversary Ed
UPC: 603497857593
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Atlantic
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Ramblin Rose KICK OUT THE JAMS
2. Kick Out The Jams
3. Come Together
4. Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)
DISC 2:
1. Borderline
2. Motor City Is Burning
3. I Want You Right Now
4. Starship
DISC 3:
1. Tutti-Frutti BACK IN THE USA
2. Tonight
3. Teenage Lust
4. Let Me Try
5. Looking At You
DISC 4:
1. High School
2. Call Me Animal
3. The American Ruse
4. Shakin Street
5. The Human Being Lawnmower
6. Back In The U.S.A.
DISC 5:
1. Sister Anne HIGH TIME
2. Baby Wont Ya
3. Miss X
4. Gotta Keep Movin’
DISC 6:
1. Future / Now
2. Poison
3. Over And Over
4. Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)
MC5 Total Assault 50th AnniversaryCollection Vinyl Box Set
Today’s popmarket Daily Deal is a limited-edition boxed set that features all three classic albums from the MC5 pressed on colored vinyl.
Singer Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred “Sonic” Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson came together as the MC5 in 1965. The band performed for several years before making its first record. This set includes Kick Out The Jams (red vinyl), Back In The USA (white vinyl) and High Time (blue vinyl). The albums come in sleeves that faithfully re-create the original releases, including gatefolds for Kick Out The Jams and High Time. All three are housed in a hard slipcase with new art and previously unseen photographs by world renowned photographer Raeanne Rubenstein.
The set also includes a new essay by Creem magazine founding editor/writer Jaan Uhelszki, who writes: “Turned loose on a bare stage, the MC5 were among the most awe-inspiring perpetrators of sheer bombast and rock and roll brinkmanship alive…They tore through the stuff they heard on the radio with a fierce intensity that transcended the original artists’ intent. Tunes by James Brown, Chuck Berry, the Kinks and the Rolling Stones vibrated at a higher frequency when the Motor City Five tackled them.”