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Kick Out the Jams
2008 digitally remastered two CD set from the infamous underground rockers prepared and mastered by founder member, Wayne Kramer. Featured tracks include the original, uncensored version of 'Kick Out The Jams' recorded in 1968, the original 'A Square', the single version of 'Looking At You' and a previously unreleased version of 'Sister Anne' featuring Lemmy, recorded at the 100 Club, London in 2003. Liner notes provided by founder members Michael Davis and Dennis Thompson. 25 tracks in all. Landmark more
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- Posted: Nov-29-2008
Shake, Rattle, Revolution and the MC5
This music is a snapshot in time of an era gone by. The raw energy of the MC5 inspired Detroit musicians and others to "Kick out the Jams" with their music. I was amazed to find this "live" recording still available. I haven't heard or even thought about the MC5 in the past 35 years. So on the...
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- Posted: Oct-31-2008
great
it was in great condition and is a fantastic album thats hard to find. you should buy it
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- Posted: Sep-30-2008
I Was There
I was there in 1968 at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, with several of my hippie friends, when the MC5 recorded this album and it was fantastic. The energy that was generated, by the MC5, at the Grande that evening was wild and everyone was on their feet rocking. The first album release had the...
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- Posted: Aug-01-2008
It NEVER Gets Old
This is one of the BEST hard rock CD's from the early days. I NEVER get tired of listening to this. Each song rocks like there is no tomorrow. These guys gave it all and it really shows on this recording.I've always wished there was more music like this, but I'm also glad that this CD exists....
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- Posted: Jul-26-2008
Legendary
This is the '90s CD reissue of this iconic band's 1969 debut on Elektra, with liner notes by the late Rob Tyner, the group's vocalist. Nobody, but nobody, rocked harder than the Five in the late '60s, and this album, recorded live on Halloween, 1968, at Detroit's Grande Ballroom, proves it. The...
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- Posted: Jun-20-2008
You don't have this already?
If not, quit wasting time and get it NOW.If you already have it, check out Mighty High...In Drug City.
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- Posted: Mar-22-2008
Perfect
MC5. Punk rock heroes. This live performance is the perfect view on them and their times.
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- Posted: Mar-14-2008
CD MC 5
MC5 was one of the best rock bands in the 60's. Kick Out The Jams is my fav. I rate it a 10.
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- Posted: Sep-14-2007
I give you a testimonial......
For the uninitiated..hold onto something, this cd will blow you away!! Not punk..not metal..not jazz or blues..but containing elements of all and blasted out with more volume and energy than humanly possible! Yep, it's from Detroit..and even contains a bit o' soul for good measure. Although many...
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- Posted: Apr-05-2007
MC5,huh?
I never got the MC5.I always thought the Stooges were better.But it is still a revolutionary album.AND I do suppose a must have.
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