From the archives of one of the most politically involved rock’n’roll
bands (ever heard of John Sinclair’s White Panthers?) here’s the first
of two double albums of rarities and outtakes that will amaze all the
band’s fans and encourage new adepts to review the torrid years of
repression in America through the original cries of freedom from
Detroit’s working class homes and garages. This collection presents22 tracks as they were conceived before they ended up on the three
MC5 classic official releases. See track listing for surprises...
Track listing
- Side A: 1. Skunk (Sonicly Speaking) 2. Poison 3. Gotta Keep Moving Baby Won’t Ya (Fred Smith guide vocals -
1970 unreleased version) Side B: 1. Sister Ann 2. Future Now 3. Over & Over (Fred acoustic instrumental 1970) 4. Train Music
(from the soundtrack “Gold”- 1972) 5. The Pledge Song (early version of “Sister Ann”, no vocals - Head Sounds Ypsilanti, Oct/Nov
1970) Side C: 1. Power Trip (early version of “Skunk”, no vocals Head Sounds Ypsilanti, Oct/Nov 1970) 2. Tutti Frutti 3. Tonight
4. Teenage Lust (Instrumental) 5. Looking At You (2nd
version) 6. High School (Instrumental) Side D: 1. Call Me Animal
(Instrumental) 2. The American Ruse 3. Shaking Street (Acoustic version Summer ’69 with Fred on vocals) 4. Human Being
Lawnmower 5. Back In The USA 6. Looking At You (Instrumental) 7. What Is Zenta?