High Time (MC5 album)
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Studio album by MC5 | ||||
Released | July 6, 1971 | |||
Recorded | September–October 1970 at Artie Fields Studios, Detroit, United States; Lansdowne Studios and Pye Studios, London, England | |||
Genre | Protopunk, hard rock | |||
Length | 41:56 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Geoffrey Haslam, MC5 | |||
MC5 chronology | ||||
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High Time is the second studio album by American rock band MC5, released in 1971 by record label Atlantic.
Contents
Production
High Time was co-produced by the band and Atlantic staff engineer Geoffrey Haslam.
Release
High Time was released on July 6, 1971 by record label Atlantic. After losing money on this and the group's previous album, Atlantic dropped the group, which broke up not long afterwards.[citation needed]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
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Robert Christgau | B+[2] |
Rolling Stone | mixed[3] |
High Time has been generally well-received by critics.
Lenny Kaye, writing for Rolling Stone, called the album "the first record that comes close to telling the tale of their legendary reputation and attendant charisma".[3] In his retrospective review, Mark Deming of AllMusic called it "[MC5's] most accessible album, but still highly idiosyncratic and full of well-written, solidly played tunes. [...] while less stridently political than their other work, musically it's as uncompromising as anything they ever put to wax and would have given them much greater opportunities to subvert America's youth if the kids had ever had the chance to hear it."[1]
Track listing
Side A | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "Sister Anne" | Fred "Sonic" Smith | 7:23 |
2. | "Baby Won't Ya" | Smith | 5:32 |
3. | "Miss X" | Wayne Kramer | 5:08 |
4. | "Gotta Keep Movin'" | Dennis Thompson | 3:24 |
Side B | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
1. | "Future/Now" | Rob Tyner | 6:21 |
2. | "Poison" | Kramer | 3:24 |
3. | "Over and Over" | Smith | 5:13 |
4. | "Skunk (Sonicly Speaking)" | Smith | 5:31 |
Personnel
- MC5
- Michael Davis – bass, vocals, ka (track 7), production
- Wayne Kramer – guitar, vocals, piano (tracks 2 and 3), production
- Fred "Sonic" Smith – guitar, vocals, harmonica (track 1), organ (track 1), sandpaper (track 2), production
- Dennis Thompson – drums, vocals (track 1), tambourine (track 1, 2 and 7), reen (tracks 2, 5), tamboes (track 4), acme scraper (track 5), percussion (track 8), production
- Rob Tyner – vocals, harmonica (track 1), maracas (track 1), rockas (track 2), castanets (track 6), conga (track 8), production
- Additional personnel
- Pete Kelly – piano on "Sister Anne"
- Dan Bullock – trombone on "Skunk"
- Ellis Dee – percussion on "Skunk"
- Bobby Wayne Derminer – wizzer on "Future/Now"
- Marlene Driscoll – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Rick Ferretti – trumpet on "Skunk"
- Dave Heller – percussion on "Skunk"
- Leon Henderson – tenor saxophone on "Skunk"
- Joanne Hill – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Larry Horton – trombone on "Sister Anne"
- Skip Knapp – organ on "Miss X"
- Brenda Knight – vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Kinki Lepew – percussion on "Gotta Keep Movin"
- Charles Moore – flugelhorn & vocals on "Sister Anne"
- Dr. Dave Morgan – percussion on "Skunk"
- Scott Morgan – percussion on "Skunk"
- Butch O'Brien – bass drum on "Sister Anne"
- David Oversteak – tuba on "Sister Anne"
- Bob Seger – percussion on "Skunk"
- Technical
- Geoffrey Haslam – production
References
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