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MC5 - High Time album

MC5 - High Time album

  • Performer: MC5
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: High Time
  • Released: 1971
  • Style: Garage Rock, Punk, Psychedelic Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1507 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1131 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 741

Description

?˜High Timesâ?™ unleashes unrelenting breakbeat right from the gate. The dark storm clouds clear briefly, allowing celestial pads to momentarily reset the atmosphere before hurling the listener straight back into the thick of it. Категория.

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MC5 were nearing the end of their long and bumpy trail when they cut High Time in 1971, and it was widely ignored upon initial release. Fred Smith's "Sister Anne" and "Skunk (Sonically.

MC5 had a promising beginning that earned them a January 1969 cover appearance in Rolling Stone and a story written by Eric Ehrmann before their debut album was released. They developed a reputation for energetic and polemical live performances, one of which was recorded as their 1969 debut album Kick Out the Jams.

What are the best albums by MC5? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. MC5 is ranked number 768 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 2,774. Members who like this artist also like: The Stooges, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. MC5-Kick Out the Jams CD NEW Condition: Brand New. Time left: 3h 34m 2s.

High Time was co-produced by the band and Atlantic staff engineer Geoffrey Haslam. High Time was released on July 6, 1971, by Atlantic Records. Dave Marsh wrote in the liner notes to the 1992 reissue: Although the band's debut album, Kick Out the Jams, had peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard 200 chart, their second album stalled at No. 137, and High Time fared even worse commercially. High Time has been generally well-received by critics.

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Prison time doesn’t help anyone, the way we approach punishment in America. There might be a way, if the entire system was shifted to restoration: what we can do to help people who have made bad decisions and broken the social contract. All the politicians who wanted to get tough on crime, who passed this draconian legislation – what they ended up doing was making everything worse. Your high-energy guitar playing, in the progressive-jazz setting of Lexington, is actually a return to roots – the free improvising and avant-garde influences that marked Sixties Detroit rock and psychedelia. The free-jazz movement, the music of Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, John Coltrane and Sun Ra – that’s what originally inspired me and the MC5. What the most advanced jazz musicians were doing was pushing the music forward, and that was my goal as a rock player in the MC5. I thought we were on the same page.

MC5 - High Time (LP, Album, RE, 180). Лейбл:Atlantic по каталогу: 081227946395. After his eponymous band Greenslade fell apart in the wake of 1975's Time & Tide, keyboardist Dave Greenslade set off on his own path, constructing a loose concept album based on the American West. For listeners unfamiliar either with Greenslade or his first band Colosseum, the Roger Dean cover art for Cactus Choir functions as a good tipoff that this 1976 LP should not be seen as a companion to the Western fantasia of Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection.

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Tracklist

Sister Anne 7:15
Baby Won't Ya 5:41
Miss X 5:07
Gotta Keep Movin' 3:24
Future / Now 6:18
Poison 3:24
Over And Over 5:12
Skunk (Sonicly Speaking) 5:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Pre) Atlantic SD 8285 US 1971
M 88285 MC5 High Time ‎(8-Trk, Album) Atlantic M 88285 US 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8285 Canada 1971
40223 , 40 223, N° 40 223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic 40223 , 40 223, N° 40 223 France 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8285 Australia 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8285 US 1971
2400 123 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic 2400 123 UK 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8285 US 1971
P-8139A MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic P-8139A Japan 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 8285 US 1971
K 40223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic K 40223 Italy 1971
40.223, 40 223, SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic 40.223, 40 223, SD 8285 Germany 1971
40 223, 40223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Atlantic, Atlantic 40 223, 40223 Greece 1971
SD-8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) Atlantic SD-8285 US 1971
SD 8285, SD-8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Atlantic, Atlantic SD 8285, SD-8285 US 1971
CSJ-1149 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial) 中聲 CSJ-1149 Taiwan 1971
SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE) Atlantic SD 8285 Canada 1972
40 223, 40223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RP) Atlantic, Atlantic 40 223, 40223 France 1972
40223 , 40 223, N° 40 223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RP) Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic 40223 , 40 223, N° 40 223 France 1972
40223, SD 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Atlantic, Atlantic 40223, SD 8285 Germany 1985
8122-71034-2 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Atlantic 8122-71034-2 Europe 1992
AMCY-470 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Atlantic AMCY-470 Japan 1992
R2 71034 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Atlantic R2 71034 US 1992
8122-71034-2 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Atlantic 8122-71034-2 Europe 1992
8122-71034-2 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Unofficial) Rhino Records 8122-71034-2 Russia 1992
R4 71034 MC5 High Time ‎(Cass, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Atlantic R4 71034 US 1992
LP 5094 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180) Sundazed Music LP 5094 US 2002
LP 5094 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE, TP) Sundazed Music LP 5094 US 2002
8122 73662-1 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, Pic, RE) Atlantic, Warner Strategic Marketing United Kingdom 8122 73662-1 UK 2003
WPCR-13733 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, Pa) Atlantic WPCR-13733 Japan 2009
R1 8285 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180) Atlantic R1 8285 US 2016
081227946395 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180) Atlantic 081227946395 Europe 2016
8122-71034-2 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Atlantic 8122-71034-2 Europe Unknown
8122-71034-2 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) Rhino Records , Atlantic 8122-71034-2 Europe Unknown
R2 71034 MC5 High Time ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) Rhino Records , Atlantic R2 71034 US Unknown
40223, 40 223, N° 40 223 MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE) Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic 40223, 40 223, N° 40 223 France Unknown
40223, N° 40 223, (SD 8 285) MC5 High Time ‎(LP, Album, RE) Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic 40223, N° 40 223, (SD 8 285) France Unknown

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Comments

Endieyab Endieyab
I feel like Kevin McCarthy ranting and raving at the end of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I am convinced there was an error in mastering this LP and it was cut a touch too slow. For years this LP was unfairly dismissed as inferior to KOTJ and BITUSA. Perhaps this was in part because my theory is correct. I could be wrong. I could be right. You be the judge. Whichever way you hear it, it is monumental, MC5 are one the greatest bands the planet Earth has produced to date. Play them in repeat in the direction of Sirius!
Akinozuru Akinozuru
You can always check the tuning to verify the speed . May not be exact but a idea .
huckman huckman
...third offering from the 5 sees them getting into some hard rocking with explosive missives rolling out all across the land, with the 50s rock'n'roll obsession from the second wax put on hold as they develop a sound more in keeping with the times, sometimes getting busy with their jazz leanings coming to the fore...they come off with a stooges riff more than once but given more flesh than the originals would have had so the years of the stooges supporting the mighty 5 have paid off in reverse, they helped the 5 get back on track as some of their live outings were getting tired, they'd been through a lot in the last four years, being the most politically important band in amerikkka at the time they suffered continual pig harassment/record co. getting cold feet, which shows up the liberal hippy ethics as shallow to non-existence...some of this disk is heading in the prog direction though this is jazz prog taken further, all sorts of yanquee musics show up if only in feel, fleeting moments of the fading empire, yes, the 5 still knew how to slip the ongoing revolution into tunes but they were warning of the dangers of too much rhetoric and not enough action, the 5 haven't given up looking for a 'better tomorrow' but they realized plenty cats will sell out and make some bread by selling the revolution 'down the river'...even at this late point in their lifespan the 5 are putting more into making this wax than hardly anyone back in the hard rock early 70s, a time of stoner rock/singer songer/glam, all things the 5 had already done back in the whirlwind riot days-their whole trip was full of words backed up by stoned out jazz boogie, draped in the glamest thing ever, the amerikkkan flag made over into a symbol of freedom instead repression (which annoyed the pig no end, proving the 5 were right)...without any hesitation a cat's got to know this is still the real deal, it stands alongside the other two, all allowing the listener to get the full picture, very much an art movement in their own right, they strove to turn on the masses by any means possible, the evolutionary next step from the merry pranksters bus trip of 1964 and the following years acid tests...this was for real in the heart of riot amerikkka, not in suburban bohemia, this was ken keseys vibe taken and expanded on with black panther consciousness/R&B/rock'n'roll/freejazz and mighty amounts of mind altering chemicals/the earths good herb and some old fashion beer...extremely important wax in its own right this is very much the sound of avant rock taking on the main stream as this could have taken off with the great unwashed and not just the underground, it's easy to see this as sound being accepted by the square teenagers in the early seventies and when they'd deciphered the message they be turned onto the revolution, they'd not get drafted, they'd not work for uncle sams autocracy making 'shoddy cars and cheap guitars'...the history of rock'n'roll is littered with great rocking combos who all contribute a little something to make it all bearable in the face of adversity bought on by a dose of 'society' and none more so than the 5 who took it to the streets and turned on cats planet wide and still to this day inspire all that step within the hallowed boundaries of the grande ballroom of the mynd and groove outer spacesways with in the starship of the MC5...
Rainshaper Rainshaper
Many things have been written about the greatness of the MC5, and while their defining moment may well have been their live debut "Kick Out The Jams" and the legend that surrounds the album, many had perhaps stopped listening to the band by the time they released "High Time". Listening to "High Time " in the 21st century we can be asking the question of what MC5 would have done afterwards had they not broken up.The album opens up with "Sister Anne" a lively rocker that is very catchy, its four bar blues structure may have roots in the music of Little Richard and Chuck Berry as opposed to the mythology of the revolution that was promised during the 1960s and perhaps back in 1971 people who held the MC5 a beacon of revolution would have been scratching their collective heads.Revolutionaries are not musicians and musicians are not revolutionaries, we have to remember that the band were only young men with their hearts on their sleeves, at the heart of the band was snippets of soul music as well as the twin guitar attack of Fred "sonic" Smith and Brother Wayne Kramer, but such songs as "Future/ Now" and "over and over" revisit their world view, and I think people who pointed their fingers at the inactivity and apathy that hung around the world at the time are no different from now.When I heard this album, I was rapturous. I wanted to write a letter to Wayne Kramer to thank him for his music and the message of peace that over 40 years, it still resounds. This record needs to be heard, it needs to be played, there is no shtick, no pretence, even though the band was imploding at the time, "High Time" is a record that contains the band that could not be contained....isn't it time to play it again?
Chankane Chankane
Awesome reissue! Sounds great and packaging is on point. Worth every penny.
Jonide Jonide
Can any owner confirm if this is proper mono, or a fold down?
Cerekelv Cerekelv
Actually Atlantic did a few custom mono promos around this time, the first King Crimson LP is possibly the most famous.
Berkohi Berkohi
Pretty sure it's a fold. Sounds that way and by '71 no one was doing dedicated mono mixes.
Pryl Pryl
my copy is SD 8 285 but is not gatefold and can't find a country of origin?
Bynelad Bynelad
Kills me that this is their last album. Talk about going out in style. This is the 5 at their BEST.