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MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (LP) - Clear with Red Splatter Vinyl

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Album Info

Artist: MC5
Album: Kick Out The Jams
Released: USA, Canada & Europe, 6 Oct 2023

Tracklist:

A1Ramblin' Rose2:39
A2Kick Out The Jams2:37
A3Come Together4:17
A4Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)5:01
B1Borderline2:45
B2Motor City Is Burning4:30
B3I Want You Right Now6:02
B4Starship8:26


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Description

Released on February 10, 1969, "Kick Out the Jams" by the MC5 is a landmark album that not only defined a moment in rock history but also encapsulated the spirit of rebellion and counterculture of the late 1960s. The album was recorded live at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, Michigan, and it captures the raw energy and fervor of the band’s performances, making it a quintessential live album that has influenced countless artists and genres since its release.

The MC5, short for Motor City Five, were at the forefront of the garage rock and proto-punk movements. Their sound was a frenetic blend of rock, punk, and free jazz, characterized by heavy guitar riffs, politically charged lyrics, and a relentless drive that was both exhilarating and confrontational. The album's title track, "Kick Out the Jams," is perhaps the most famous song from the album, featuring the iconic opening line, "Kick out the jams, motherf***ers!" This phrase became a rallying cry for the counterculture movement and is often cited as one of the most memorable lines in rock music history.

Critically, "Kick Out the Jams" received a mixed reception upon its release, with some praising its raw energy and others criticizing its chaotic sound. However, over the years, it has been re-evaluated and is now considered one of the greatest live albums of all time. Major publications like Rolling Stone have included it in their lists of the greatest albums, and it has been recognized for its cultural significance, particularly in the context of the late 1960s political climate and the rise of punk rock.

Standout tracks on the album include not only the title track but also "Ramblin' Rose," which showcases the band’s ability to blend rock with a more soulful sound, and "Motor City Is Burning," a powerful commentary on the social unrest in Detroit at the time. The album's energy is palpable, and you can almost feel the sweat and excitement of the live performance through your speakers. The rawness of the recording adds to its charm, making it feel like you are right there in the audience, experiencing the electric atmosphere.

One interesting aspect of the album is its production. The band worked with producer Bruce Botnick, who was known for his work with The Doors. The decision to record live was a bold one, and it paid off by capturing the essence of the MC5's live shows, which were known for their intensity and political fervor. The band was not just about music; they were also deeply involved in the political movements of the time, aligning themselves with the White Panther Party, which advocated for social change and equality.

The MC5's influence can be seen in many bands that followed, from punk rockers like The Ramones and The Sex Pistols to grunge bands like Nirvana. Their sound and ethos paved the way for future generations of musicians who sought to challenge the status quo through their art. In fact, the MC5's approach to music and performance has been cited as a precursor to the punk rock movement that would explode in the late 1970s.

Despite its initial mixed reviews, "Kick Out the Jams" has since been recognized with various accolades, including its induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. This recognition speaks to the album's lasting impact and its importance in the history of rock music. The MC5 may not have achieved the commercial success of some of their contemporaries, but their legacy is undeniable.

In conclusion, "Kick Out the Jams" is more than just an album; it’s a cultural artifact that captures a pivotal moment in music history. It’s a testament to the power of rock and roll as a form of protest and expression. If you haven’t had the chance to listen to it yet, I highly recommend giving it a spin. Just be prepared to turn up the volume and let the energy of the MC5 wash over you. It’s a wild ride that you won’t soon forget.

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