It's hard to tell whether MC5 are more important for their musical influenceson a certain part of the late 70s punk rock scene or for their extreme politicalviews which were unheard of in white America at the time the band had itsmaximum exposure (1968-70). Inspired by White Panthers founder JohnSinclair, Detroit's MC5 were essentially a live band, as their breakthrough KickOut The Jams LP clearly demonstrates. This 1968 live album is the proof of their mesmerizing live talentwhich still shakes whoever approaches the history of hard rock and roll. Enjoy!Track listing - Side A: 1. Ramblin' Rose 2. Kick Out The Jams 3. Come Together 4. Revolutionary Blues 5. I'm The Man For You (RamaLama Fa Fa Fa) Side B: 1. James Brown Medley - a. Cold Sweat b. I Can't Stand Myself c. There Was A Time 2. Upper Egypt 3. TuttiFrutti 4. Borderline 5. Born Under A Bad Sign